The Surprising Way Having Siblings Can Affect a Teen’s Mental Health
Newport’s Samantha Quigneaux, LMFT, comments on a recent study that suggests having multiple siblings may come with a potential downside for young teens.
Newport’s Samantha Quigneaux, LMFT, comments on a recent study that suggests having multiple siblings may come with a potential downside for young teens.
This year, we invite you to make a different kind of resolution: to minimize stress and striving, and maximize joy and meaning.
As anxiety increases, parents are feeling compelled to be more present for their young people, explains Newport’s Danielle Roeske, PsyD.
For individuals with OCD and their families, the holidays can be overwhelming. Newport’s Meredith Hettler, LMFT, offers strategies to help navigate the season.
Creating a family culture that prioritizes self-acceptance is the key to positive communication around food, says Kara Becker, Newport’s National Director of Eating Disorder Programs.
Psychological projection can be caused by fear and anxiety, lack of self-awareness, social and cultural influences, and past experiences, explains Newport’s Joe Vaccaro, PsyD.
Newport’s Michael Roeske, PsyD, and other mental health experts offer ways to broach this complicated topic and make sure kids feel supported.