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Should You Tell Your Child Their Mental Health Diagnosis?
The other day a colleague shared a story with me about one of her young patients who had been having terrifying intrusive thoughts of hurting other people. Understand that this was the sweetest, gentlest kid you could ever imagine. Afraid that she was going to act on those frightening thoughts, she told her parents. Her […]
Difference Between Spravato & Ketamine
When considering alternative treatments for depression, especially for those dealing with treatment-resistant depression, two common options are Spravato and ketamine infusions. Both are gaining attention in mental health care, but it’s important to understand their differences to find the most effective treatment. What is Spravato? Spravato is a nasal spray form of esketamine, which is […]
My Forever Camp Friend
Friendships that begin in the most unexpected places often bloom into the most meaningful connections. For Gabby, my forever camp friend, our bond grew in the unlikeliest of places—at summer camp. Every year, on her birthday, I take the time to reflect on the years of laughter, late-night chats, and adventures we’ve shared. This is […]
What is temperament – and what type is yours
We all have “a way” about us. You know, our disposition – our emotional and behavioral reactions to what’s going on around us. That’s temperament and we’re going to talk about it. By the way, have you ever wondered what your type is? Eysenck likened panic attacks to the ear-bursting feedback screech produced when a […]
Trauma Community Begins to Define the Ideal Future of Clinical Guidance – Coalition for National Trauma Research
The Design for Implementation: The Future of Trauma Research and Clinical Guidance series kicked off at the American College of Surgeons in Chicago February 21-22, 2024. An ambitious effort partially funded with a grant from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), the three-year series aims to redesign how trauma clinical guidance is developed […]
Social Anxiety Due to Fears of Stereotype Confirmation
“Do I sound too gay?” “What if they think my name is ghetto?” “They’re going to think I’m some kind of Jesus-freak.” Fear of negative evaluations or judgments from others is a core feature of social anxiety. Yet, as illustrated in the quotes above, for people with certain social identities, these fears may often be […]
Parents Trust ABA Centers Autism Care and Enriching Programs
Does your ABA provider offer the programs your child needs when they need it the most? When it comes to caring for children with autism, parents want the best—comprehensive services, tailored care, and enriching experiences that go beyond the basics of therapy. At ABA Centers of America, we pride ourselves on providing just that. If […]
The seductive power of first impressions
F irst impressions – so seductive and powerful. Sometimes our gut is right on the money. But then it can leave us feeling like our friend above. We’ve heard it often enough: “sleep on it.” For the big decisions, it’s wise counsel. …primary bias is the tendency to remember the first piece of information we […]
ABA Centers of America Unveils Its Fifth Autism Care Center in Massachusetts
Today, ABA Centers of America hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Charlestown, to unveil its fifth autism care center in the state of Massachusetts. This clinic will provide diagnostic and autism care services to the children of the greater Boston communities. ABA Centers of America provides applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy services to children with autism […]
Dr. Deb: Book Tour: Sometimes When I’m Jealous
Thanks to iRead Book Tours for my latest book tour! Sometimes When I’m Jealous helps young children work through the complicated emotions of jealousy. As with other books in the “Sometimes When” series, Dr. Deborah Serani, Psy.D, grounds every page in research with gentle prose, while illustrator Kyra Teis brings textured illustrations to deepen the reading experience. A […]