Monthly Archives: November 2009

Can Sign Language Help Young Kids Get Their Needs Met?

Researchers investigated whether infant sign language was helpful in a daycare setting.

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Partner Abuse, Pt. 4: How are witnesses affected?

Childhood witnesses of domestic violence may be exposed to other forms of abuse. What is the impact?

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Partner Abuse, Part 3: Helping Couples Find A Different Way Forward

How high-conflict couples can improve their relationship.

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Partner Abuse, Pt. 2: Anatomy of Dating Violence (Episode 87)

Psychologists discuss violence in couples and warning signs for parents of teens.

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Partner Abuse, Part 1: Reducing Behaviour Problems in Children Who Witness Abuse and Supporting Womens' Mental Health

Over 7 million children in the United States are witness to severe forms of spousal abuse every year. Project Support was developed to address child behaviour problems.

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The Importance of Post-Trauma Treatment

Traumatic events can have a long-term negative impact, and treatment can be a long process. What about teens who go untreated?

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Reducing the Long-Term Impact of Traumatic Events

Researchers have been looking at the factors can reduce the long-term impact of PTSD symptoms.

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Anatomy of Gentling (Episode 86)

Psychologists interview William Krill, the author of Gentling: A practical guide to treating PTSD in abused children.

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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Part 1: What Does It Really Mean?

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder can have a major impact on one’s life; here’s what it can look like.

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How Pretend-Play is Central to "Living in the Moment"

Kids are great at living in the moment. As they get older, they begin thinking more about the past or the future.

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