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How a Child Psychiatrist Suggests Dealing with Really Scary News

By Daniel Amen — 2017

As a child psychiatrist for nearly four decades, I’ve seen that when children are also exposed to the never-ending negative news cycle—even if that just means hearing their parents talk about current events—it makes them feel unsafe, which is often manifested by sleepless nights, anxiety, headaches, clinginess, and belly pain.

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A Therapist Shares 7 Tips for Managing Anxiety | Bustle #MentalHealthAction

Anxiety is extremely common. It is one of most prevalent mental health disorders, affecting 40 million adults in the United States, according to a 2018 report, with these numbers likely much higher due to the pandemic.

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The Health Couch S1:E4—Mental Health

In this latest episode I sat down with Nedra Tawwab, a licensed clinical social worker and owner of Kaleidoscope Counseling in Charlotte, NC. We talk through several aspect of mental health and how important it is in our every day lives.

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