Parents often want to give their children what they never had. But unresolved trauma can shape parenting in ways we don’t ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – As families across the Lowcountry get ready for the return to school, Dr. Rakin Hoq, a child and adolescent psychiatrist, discusses the mental health challenges that children ...
As children, they had all learned that their emotions were not accepted in their childhood homes. As children, they all had, ...
Because being emotionally seen feels unfamiliar. Children who grow up without consistent emotional attunement often develop avoidant attachment patterns. Emotional closeness can trigger subtle anxiety ...
Have you noticed a worried look on your child’s face more often lately? Maybe they're refusing to go to school, having “meltdowns” at the bus stop, or developing mysterious stomachaches that land them ...
Childhood anxiety disorders represent a spectrum of conditions that significantly affect emotional and social development. These disorders, including separation anxiety, social phobia and generalized ...
A new study from the Research Centre for Child Psychiatry at the University of Turku in Finland screened school-age children for anxiety and examined the efficacy of the Master Your Worries programme ...
Research has shown that young people who face adversity such as traumatic or stressful events during brain development are 40% more likely to develop anxiety disorders by adulthood. But most people ...
A husband’s desperate plea to his wife has sparked conversation about the lasting impact of childhood trauma on parenting styles. He begged her to stop screaming during arguments in front of their ...
Psychologists say it is. In fact, they warn that certain "nice" gestures from parents and grandparents can actually cause ...
A new WalletHub survey looked at the 182 largest cities in the U.S. to see which places are the happiest. The survey found that Fremont, Calif., just outside of San Fransisco, is the happiest city in ...
Eco-anxiety in little kids? These early childhood teachers are on the case. A preschooler in Raegan Haines' class at Palmer Elementary in Denver prepares to plant wildflowers in a pot she decorated.