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Gen X + Boomer Parents: Boundaries, Care, and the Space In Between

If you’re Gen X, you learned to fix your own bike, microwave your own dinner, and read the room fast. You grew up with latchkeys, loud news, and parents who equated love with providing. Now those same parents are aging… and old family dynamics can snap back like a rubber band. This isn’t about fixing […]

The Facts about Boys and Cutting

Rubino Counseling Services

When I was guest co-host for the Street Soldier radio show on 106.1 KMEL, the topic was how teenagers are impacted by social media. The topic of depression and cutting came up during the conversation.  The adults were shocked to hear about cutting and the teens tended to feel the cutting was more of an […]

What is Perinatal Mental Health?

Jennifer Nudo

Many people, myself included, prefer to use the term “perinatal” mental health rather than postpartum depression or postpartum mental health. I like to use this term because it is inclusive of the many different mental health challenges that can occur when having a baby.  “Perinatal” is typically used to describe the time period from the […]

When Your Athlete Is Doing Everything Right – But Nothing’s Working

Dr. Meghan Miller

There’s this moment many parents of athletes know too well: your kid is doing all the right things. They’re going to practice. They’re watching film. They’re trying hard. But something’s… off. They’re snapping more easily. Their motivation has tanked. They come home from training mentally fried and emotionally flat. They’re still performing – but just […]

When the Dream Becomes Pressure

Dr. Meghan Miller

What We Don’t Talk About in College Athletics We spend years building toward the dream. The youth leagues, the weekend tournaments, the early morning practices, the sacrifices, the investment, the hours spent driving across the state and back again. We watch them grow into their talent, learn to push themselves, develop discipline and drive and […]

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