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Artificial Intelligence in Psychology

Like it or not, AI has already permeated our lives and practices. Artificial intelligence in psychology, counseling, school psychology, and our children’s phones begs us to understand this digital revolution so that we can protect and serve our population. What follows is a review of current uses […]

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Student Motivation in Covid Restrictions

Student Motivation in Covid Restrictions Guide for Student Loss of Joy and Motivation for Virtual School Missing friends, trouble engaging with virtual school and work formats, feeling the blues? Some of us are tempted to dwell and brood on our losses, failures, things we can no longer […]

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Cognitive Behavioral Counselor in Georgetown Round Rock Cedar Park

Looking for a cognitive behavioral counselor in Georgetown, Round Rock, Cedar Park? A cognitive behavioral counselor in Georgetown, Round Rock, Cedar Park teaches how our thoughts are so powerful, they create our feelings and our experience of reality. Your brain is making thoughts all the time. Some […]

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I want to know how to get the most out of my counseling session

I want to know how to get the most out of my counseling session Be honest. This is private, so don’t exclude things that might be keeping you from doing better or causing you problems. There is no need to worry, we can’t tell anyone unless it’s […]

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Success Story Strategy for Kids with Autism, ADHD, Anxiety

Success Stories (Scroll down to see cute illustrated images of Success Story examples!) Success Stories are a way to help someone overcome emotional or behavioral challenges by focusing on the positive over the negative. They may have Autism, anxiety, ADHD, or other challenges. Success Stories are based […]

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Mass Shootings: Ten tips to console your child or teen through times of terror

Mass Shootings: Ten tips to console your child or teen through times of terror The mass shooting in Las Vegas on October 1, 2017 is unbelievable. In today’s world it is nearly impossible to shut off a child’s fear-engendering exposure to media coverage of such tragic events. […]

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Have enough strategies for kids who struggle? ADHD, Autism, Anger, Anxiety, Giftedness

Silly question, right? How can you ever have enough to stop the madness when it comes to the ways adults often interact with children who have differences? We can make it better. We can train adults in more loving and effective methods, and we can teach children […]

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Caregiver Stress Inventory

Caregiver Stress Inventory Rate from 1-5 where 1= not true and 5= extremely true ___ I don’t sleep well enough. ___ I drink too much. ___ I need drugs to get through this. ___ I don’t exercise enough. ___ I don’t have time or energy for friendships. […]

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Top Five Parents’ Digital Age Benefits

Top Five Parents’ Digital Age Benefits: 1.) I can micromanage my child’s education. I get electronic notifications if they misbehave, miss an assignment, or make a bad grade way before the report card comes. 2.) I can track my teens’ location by their GPS cell phone. 3.) […]

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Oppositional-defiant disorder behavior- Do we create this by accident?

Do you get faced with Oppositional-defiant disorder behavior often? I think we sometimes influence kids to act this way by the way we interact with them. Our conventional wisdom about discipline dictates we pay attention when they misbehave.  What does the child who doesn’t sit still and […]

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