Compulsive Overeating: What Is It Really About?
“You work with eating disorders? I have an eating disorder…I never know when to stop eating!” This is the response I most often receive when
“You work with eating disorders? I have an eating disorder…I never know when to stop eating!” This is the response I most often receive when
By now, Rosh Hashanah and Sukkot may seem like a distant memory. Alas, however, as you look down, perhaps some added girth may remind you
Do you ever wake up in the middle of the night with numbness in your hands and arms and feel the overwhelming urge to shake
Seventeen years ago, in addition to weighing enough to qualify for heavy weight boxing status, I became a mom. Two weeks late, 22 hours and
I have always attempted to instill in my children a sense of pride in their Jewish heritage. As a Jew living in America, I want
It was Erev Sukkot when I realized I had spent too much time menu planning, food shopping, decorating the sukkah and baking, and had neglected
When my husband and I moved into our home in Bergenfield 14 years ago with two small children, our home seemed huge. Now with a
People are complicated. What we do is even more complex. What you see isn’t always what you get, even though society tries to tell us
Temporal processing is the rate at which one processes auditory information. Most of the actions the brain performs on a daily basis, such as perceiving,
Recently, 9-year-old Joseph has been screaming whenever his parents try to leave him at home with the babysitter. Furthermore, Joseph’s parents realize that Joseph will
Mind your manners. Be polite. Practice good etiquette. Many people think these are the hallmarks of good social skills. Social skills, in fact, are the
So you say your child has sensory processing difficulties? In our previous articles we have discussed various suggestions related to setting boundaries and limits for