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Two Sides Of The Same Coin: Speech And Gesture Mutually Interact To Enhance Comprehension
January 7, 2010, Medical News TODAY

 
 

 

 
 

New Brain Scan IDs Early Alzheimer’s
January 7, 2010, Psych Central

 
     
 

Serious Emotional Disturbances Found Among Children After Katrina
January 6, 2010, Science Daily

 
     
 

Abuse in Childhood Linked to Migraine and Other Pain Disorders
January 6, 2010, Science Daily

 
     
 

How Childhood Trauma Can Cause Adult Obesity
January 5, 2010, TIME Magazine

 
     
   
     
   
     
   
     
   
     
   

 

 
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Psychologists are educated and trained to treat specific problems. Many psychologists also have the education and training necessary to treat specific populations. Children, adolescents, and senior adults present a number of unique behavioral health problems and challenges. If you or someone you know fits one of these categories and needs to work with a psychologist, you should find a credentialed psychologist that lists these specific populations in the qualifications section of the findapsychologist.org advanced search.


helpful links

Child and Adolescent Mental Health
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

Warning Signs of Youth Violence
APA Help Center

Children's Mental Health Facts: Children and Adolescents with Conduct Disorder
SAMHSA National Mental Health Information Center

Teenagers Dealing With Depression
HealthyPlace.com

Helping Your Preteen With Depression
HealthyPlace.com Depression Community

Coping with Angry Children-After A Divorce
Selfhelp Magazine

Tips to Prepare for Child Custody Mediation
Selfhelp Magazine

In college, first year is by far the riskiest
USA Today

NIDA for Teens
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) for Teens

Teens and Sex
Psychology Today

Anxiety and Teens
WebMD

Coping with War and Terrorism: Tips for College Students
National Mental Health Association

   
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Updated: January 8, 2010
 


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