Let’s be honest about COVID-19 and the Holidays
You probably aren’t going to see grandma for Thanksgiving. Her health is vulnerable, and you can’t risk exposing her. You probably aren’t going to see
You probably aren’t going to see grandma for Thanksgiving. Her health is vulnerable, and you can’t risk exposing her. You probably aren’t going to see
I spend most of my free time thinking about COVID-19. I need something else. I hope baseball takes my mind off things, even if for
As the world wobbles on its axis, I’ve taken a few minutes to jot down my thoughts on how people can cope emotionally as the
Since I opened my practice 12 years ago, I’ve found that the frequency of cutting among teens comes and goes. My experience is that it’s
“Hey dad, are you going to coach our basketball practice today?” Without thinking about it, I told him I would. He gave the immediate, enthusiastic,
Years ago, one of my favorite fifth graders at the school where I counseled was Blaine. He was kind, gentle, helpful, etc. A model student.
When someone fights in war and sees people killed, nightmares are inevitable. If you’re in a bank that’s robbed, flashbacks make sense. These extreme reactions
Summer is fast approaching and the pool is open! It seems like a good time to share one from the archives. But before getting to
Suicide rates are up. According to the Center for Disease Control, it’s at its highest rate in 50 years. It has risen by 33% between
We ran out of spices recently, so I stopped at the store on my way home. I went to the bulk section and filled a