02 Apr, 2025
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Menopause and Mental Health: Understanding the Connection and Recommendations for Treatment

Menopause is a natural stage in a woman’s life, signaling the end of her reproductive years. While many people are aware of physical symptoms like hot flashes and night sweats, the effects on mental health are often overlooked.   Hormonal changes during menopause can lead to mood swings, anxiety, depression, and cognitive challenges like brain […]

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Unpacking the Connection Between Trauma, Emotional Reactivity, Self-Injurious Behaviors and Fearlessness About Death: New Insights for Clinicians

Recent research published in Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior by AD Stumps, N Bounoua, AE Sheehan, and N Sadeh, titled “Emotional reactivity and past self-injurious behavior moderate the association between trauma exposure and fearlessness about death,” provides critical insights for clinicians working with trauma survivors.   Clinical Takeaways: When assessing trauma survivors, include questions about current […]

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Celebrating World Autism Awareness Day and Month in 2025!

Why is World Autism Awareness Day Important? Every April, the world unites to recognize and support individuals living with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) during World Autism Month and World Autism Awareness Day (WAAD).   Observed annually on April 2, World Autism Awareness Day emphasizes the importance of autism acceptance and gaining a deeper understanding of neurodiversity. […]

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Women’s Issues with Sleep: Interview with NOW’s President

Have you ever tossed and turned at night, unable to fall asleep? You’re not alone! Many people struggle with sleep, but women often face extra challenges. A global 2019 NIH study showed that women experience insomnia significantly more than men. Women are often caregivers, face mood disorders or experience hormonal changes that all can impact […]

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5 Ways to Empower Autistic Students for a Smooth Return to School After Spring Break

Returning to school after spring break can feel overwhelming for autistic students. The shift from a familiar home environment back to structured school routines may stir anxiety, sensory overload, or frustration. As parents, caregivers, and educators, your love and guidance can ease this transition. Here are five heartfelt ways to empower autistic kids for a […]

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Could the Next Patient You Treat in Your ABA Master’s Practicum Be a Robot?

Every college-educated, Board-certified, state-licensed applied behavioral analyst has met stringent experience requirements in order to become an ABA therapist. Currently, that means stacking up 1,500 to 2,000 hours of supervised fieldwork, on top of any practicum or internship work performed as part of a degree program. That fieldwork involves direct evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of […]

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Celebrating Women’s Contributions to ABA and Beyond

March is National Women’s History Month, a time to honor the achievements of women across all fields, including Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). This month highlights the remarkable women whose research, advocacy, and dedication have shaped ABA into the evidence-based practice it is today. Here are some of the most notable women, both historically and in […]

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Justice for the Mind: The Mental Health Crisis Among Indian Lawyers

  This is a guest blog from attorney, Amarbir Singh Shergill, a Private Legal Practitioner in the Hon’ble Punjab and Haryana High Court at Chandigarh, India since 2019. He earned his B.A.LLB (Hons.) and LLM (Criminology) from Panjab University, Chandigarh, India. His website, The Half Said Blog, is a space where he “confront[s] the difficult, […]

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“What are hallucinations?” I need to know

Her 22-year-old daughter told her she’s been hearing strange voices for about a week. She was stunned, but maintained her composure. After the conversation and a hug, she reached for her tablet. In seconds she began her search: “What are hallucinations?” Some believe what they experience is real and likely always will. Research suggests that […]