Kristin Daley, PhD, DBSM
The biggest sleep challenges observed in school-age children are problems with inconsistent sleep timing, behavioral interference of sleep continuity, and parasomnias.
Read MoreKristin Daley, PhD, DBSM
The biggest sleep challenges observed in school-age children are problems with inconsistent sleep timing, behavioral interference of sleep continuity, and parasomnias.
Read MoreKristin Daley, PhD, DBSM
At age 16, most adolescents still need more than 8 hours of sleep, and many are finding that it is hard to establish a healthy sleep pattern. This blog discusses simple ways to keep sleep on track throughout adolescence.
Read MoreKristin Daley, PhD, DBSM
This blog zeros in on the massive developmental period that occurs between the ages of one and three. Stranger anxiety, sleep timing, and napping are all elements addressed in this blog.
Read MoreKristin Daley, PhD, DBSM
What can you do to ensure baby actually sleeps? There are a few key behaviors that can establish the pathway to great sleep- the earlier you start them, the more reliable sleep will be.
Read MoreChrissy Raines, Ph.D.
Returning to school at the end of summer can be a challenge even under normal circumstances - and this year has been anything but normal.
Read MoreChrissy Raines, Ph.D.
Whether you’re a parent of toddlers, teenagers, or any age in between, it’s likely this is a difficult time. Check out some helpful tips for approaching this unique parenting challenge with as much grace and effectiveness as possible.
Read MoreKristin Daley, Ph.D., DBSM
While we don’t know the solution to the pandemic, sleep is critical to our immune function, and there are definitely some solutions to optimize sleep.
Read MoreAndrea Umbach, Psy.D., ABPP
Correct any false beliefs you may have about body-focused repetitive behaviors, such as hair pulling and skin picking.
Read MoreLeila Forbes, Ph.D.
Intuitive Eating is not a diet. On the contrary, it is an approach to eating meant to dismantle dieting behavior and make peace with food.
Read MoreLeila Forbes, Ph.D.
Thinking about suicide, or suicidal ideation, is a common experience for those suffering from depression. So common that it is likely someone you know and care about has considered ending their life. Here are some signs to look for and ways to start what could be a life-saving conversation.
Read MoreChrissy Raines, Ph.D.
ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder marked by significant levels of inattention, hyperactivity/impulsivity, or both. Symptoms of ADHD typically appear early in life and may persist into adulthood, although the primary concerns and difficulties may change over time.
Read MoreKristin Daley, Ph.D., DBSM
There are many challenges to parenting children with ADHD. One of the basic factors that can contribute to regulating well during the day is the ability to sleep well at night.
Read MoreChrissy Raines, Ph.D.
For some students, the middle school years can be a difficult time. Learn more about the social, academic, and personal transitions these students experience and how parents can prepare and support their children.
Read MoreAndrea Umbach, Psy.D., ABPP
Avoidance is a frequently used strategy by individuals with social anxiety. However, the long-term consequences of the avoidance are not always recognized.
Read MoreAndrea Umbach, Psy.D., ABPP
Intrusive thoughts are defined as any distinct cognitive event that is unwanted, unintended, and recurrent. If we see them as unacceptable or threatening, then that is what they become.
Read MoreChrissy Raines, Ph.D.
Parent behavior management training is an evidence-based treatment that teaches parents effective ways to manage difficult child behaviors such as defiance, impulsivity, outbursts, and noncompliance.
Read MoreKristin Daley, Ph.D., DBSM
There are many different levels of CBT-I, and people can achieve success at each of these levels, depending on how complicated their insomnia may be.
Read MoreKristin Daley, Ph.D., DBSM
Psychological well-being has to be built on a very firm foundation, and we define this foundation as four key factors: Balance, Awareness, Strengths, and Evolution.
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