by MCarballo LMHC | Jul 10, 2019 | Child Therapy, family therapy, individual therapy
Personality disorders are a category of mental health diagnosises that can impact a person’s quality of life. Someone who suffers from a personality disorder has a rigid mindset that doesn’t adapt well (or at all) to different situations. Many people who have a personality disorder don’t seek treatment.
by MCarballo LMHC | Jul 10, 2019 | individual therapy
Sleep is something that a lot of us tend to put on the back burner in the modern world where work hours exceed the normal 40 hours a week in order to make ends meet. A lot of us notice that we are tired at work but what we don’t realize is the negative impact a lack of sleep has on our bodies and minds. A proper night’s sleep is required for us to be completely healthy.
by MCarballo LMHC | Jul 10, 2019 | Behavior Therapy, Child Therapy, family therapy
One of the most debated topics in the parenting world is how to discipline your child. There are two very far extremes. One of them being that you shouldn’t while the other being physical discipline. While every parent has the right to their own opinions but there is a large amount of scientific research that has gone into disciplining your children.
by MCarballo LMHC | Jul 10, 2019 | Child Therapy
Undesirable behavior results from any number of reasons. Behavioral issues and mental health conditions can both cause problematic behavior. While it is not completely necessary to know what is causing problematic behavior, it is often helpful to know. A counselor, therapist, or social worker may be able to recommend specific techniques for you to use.
by MCarballo LMHC | May 29, 2019 | Child Therapy, family therapy
After a disturbing or distressing event it isn’t uncommon to experience what is known as trauma. Psychological trauma is essentially what happens when the mind is no longer capable of coping with what it has experienced. Children are still developing coping methods and as such can be more prone to trauma. That being said, trauma can be experienced at any age.
by MCarballo LMHC | May 29, 2019 | Child Therapy, family therapy, individual therapy
Big changes in life can be stressful, especially when those changes have the potential to be viewed negatively. When your child undergoes a stressful life change it can result in more stress than the child is able to cope with. If this happen, your child might experience what is known as an adjustment disorder.
by MCarballo LMHC | May 29, 2019 | individual therapy
Bipolar Disorder is a condition that many people have heard of but most don’t know the exact details of. You can categorize bipolar disorder as a brain disorder that causes unusual behaviors, thoughts, and actions. In short, it can be described as a manic-depressive condition.
by MCarballo LMHC | May 29, 2019 | family therapy
Adoption is an amazing and commendable thing. Whether you are looking to adopt locally or internationally, the process has a step called a home study. It is an important step and one of the most crucial during the adoption process. A home study is the process in which an adoption agency evaluates a home and family for suitability when it comes to adoption. In most cases this is one of the longest parts of the adoption process.
by MCarballo LMHC | May 29, 2019 | Child Therapy, family therapy
It isn’t uncommon for children to have fears until they grow up. Sometimes these fears are realistic, sometimes they aren’t. But sometimes a fear is something more, that is when it becomes a phobia. A lot of people don’t believe that a child can have a phobia but they most certainly can. What phobias can a child develop?
by MCarballo LMHC | May 29, 2019 | Child Therapy, family therapy
No one wants to imagine that their child is being bullied. We want our kids to only have the best life possible. That being said, bullying can be found around the world. It can be as basic as name calling and can go all the way up to life threatening situations. No matter how dangerous or how unimportant the bullying might seem, it is always important to address bullying.
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