Communicating With a Child Who Has ADHD
(Courtesy of The Therapy Place) According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 6 million children aged 3-17 have been diagnosed with ADHD, according
(Courtesy of The Therapy Place) According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 6 million children aged 3-17 have been diagnosed with ADHD, according
Oftentimes we hear in the office, “I try to have perfect posture but it’s so hard to hold and I just give up.” Perfect is
Believe it or not, I have three separate wardrobes: one for when I’m underweight because I’m not eating sufficiently due to my depression, one for
(Courtesy of Bonei Olam) Infertility, the diagnosis on its own, is hard enough to handle. It’s difficult, it’s challenging, but there is hope. Recent decades
Two friends recently contacted me regarding second opinions for close relatives with advanced cancer. Of course, I frequently see patients for second opinions, and my
People often ask how to prevent body image issues or eating disorders. This is perhaps the number one topic I’m asked to speak about when
DIRFloortime is a therapeutic approach that emphasizes the importance of emotional and social development in children, particularly those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Some benefits
Last week in shul, I was looking around and noticed that several boys/men had undergone their pre-sefira haircuts. I had a haircut eight weeks ago,
A skin care practice in Highland Park founded by Dr. Art Miller and esthetician Marina Shepelevsky, a married couple who belong to Congregation Ahavas Achim,
With spring rolling in and summer around the corner, outdoor sports, leagues and exercise are back in full swing. As any sports medicine specialist would
Headaches can be very difficult to treat. A common approach is to use medications to relieve the symptoms. I am going to discuss some underlying
We like to think that most of science emanates from brilliant people in white coats sitting around and thinking great and lofty thoughts. Sometimes this