Emotional Dilemmas
Features
- Separation Anxiety
- How to Help Children After a Disaster
- Parent Guidelines for Talking with Teenagers about War and Terrorism
- Parent Guidelines for Talking with School-Age Children about War and Terrorism
- Parent Guidelines forTalking with Young Children about War and Terrorism
- Reaching Out to Children
- Children, Families, and Workers: Facing Trauma in Child Welfare
- Facts About Eating Disorders and the Search for Solutions
- Have a Good Day
- Living with The Threat of Terrorism
- The Transition to Motherhood - a Reality Check
- Helping Your Child Cope With Disaster
- Dating Violence: Why Does It Occur and How Does It Fit into the Cycle of Violence?
- Coping After a Trauma
- Borderline Personality Disorder - A Guide for Families
- Age-specific Interventions at Home for Children in Trauma: From Preschool to Adolescence
- Cornell Program Helps Prevent Family Violence in the U.S. Armed Forces
- Study: Childhood Sex Abuse Has Significant Impact on Adult Relationships
- Teasing
- Kids and Moving
- Kids Scared by Kidnapping News
- Classroom Valentine Heartbreak
- Monster Under the Bed
- Bad Case of the Baby Blues
- Dad's Diary
- An Adoptive Parent's Perspective
- Post-Traumatic Loss Debriefing: Providing Immediate Support for Survivors of Suicide or Sudden Loss.
- Mental Health and Child Welfare:
- Talking About War to Children in Adoptive Families
- Skeletal Effects of Anorexia
- Understanding Violent Behavior in Children and Adolsecents
- How to Talk to Children About Death
- Early Warning Signals (of Depression) You May Overlook
- Myths About Depression
- Building Teen Self Esteem Through Encouragement
- Guilty
- Issues of Separation and Loss in Adopted Children
- Aggression and Cooperation:
- Anger in Our Teens and in Ourselves
- Parent Tips: Set 2 - Angry Kid, Calm Parent
- What Mental Health Professionals Can Do for Adoptees in Crisis
- Aggression
- Relaxing the Grip of Anxiety and Control
- Depression and Parenting a Child With Attachment Difficulties
- Identity Crisis Years
- HELP! Mastering Bad Feelings
- Adoption: Trauma that Last a Life Time
- It's Just a Doll
- The Anxious Child
- Teenagers With Eating Disorders
- Talking to Children about Terrorism and War
- The Blues, the Blahs, and Depression
- Violent Children Are Not A Mystery
- Warning Signs for Suicide in Your Child or Teen
- The Mysteries of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- Panic Disorder and Use of Health Care
- General Information on Anxiety Disorders
- Panic Attacks - What Are They?
- How to Talk to Young Children About Adoption
- A Glimpse Of Things To Come
- How to Talk to Your Children About War and Other Horrific Event
- Adoptive Families Need Ongoing Support
- How to Handle a Mid-School Year Move
- Teaching Emotional Intelligence to Your Kindergartner
- Material Child
- Tears of Trust
Separation Anxiety
Text written for parents and caregivers on separation anxiety, its causes, and what to do to help children get through it and over it.... [more]
How to Help Children After a Disaster
Helpful tips for discussing terrorism with your children.... [more]
Parent Guidelines for Talking with Teenagers about War and Terrorism
Let teenagers know that the decision to go to war was both difficult and very serious and that the consequences may be equally serious.... [more]
Parent Guidelines for Talking with School-Age Children about War and Terrorism
Let children know in language they can understand that the decision to go to war was a difficult and very serious one that took a lot of time to decide.... [more]
Parent Guidelines forTalking with Young Children about War and Terrorism
Let children know in language they can understand that the decision to go to war was a difficult and very serious one that took a lot of time to decide.... [more]
Reaching Out to Children
In addition to those who have or will experience events directly, there are many others already living with trauma or overwhelming stress who are vulnerable to new blows.... [more]
Children, Families, and Workers: Facing Trauma in Child Welfare
Connecting the effects of September 11 to child welfare populations and presenting strategies to improve practice with families affected by trauma.... [more]
Facts About Eating Disorders and the Search for Solutions
Eating is controlled by many factors, including appetite, food availability, family, peer, and cultural practices, and attempts at voluntary control.... [more]
Have a Good Day
Tips that will ensure that "have a good day" becomes a reality and not simply a trite expression you exchange with others.... [more]
Living with The Threat of Terrorism
Help with dealing with terrorism.... [more]
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