by Dr. Andrew Rosen | Jul 15, 2016 | Child Anxiety, Phase of Life Anxiety
We’ve passed the midpoint of the summer vacation break and parents and children are beginning to think about the upcoming school year. This is the time to start planning for new clothes and school supplies, including the dorm room items you’ll need if your child will...
by Dr. Andrew Rosen | Apr 10, 2016 | Child Anxiety
These days, children often have stressors that come at them from all directions. Schools are sending more homework and projects home with children, kids are busy after school with extra-curricular sports and activities, and there are video games, social media,...
by Dr. Andrew Rosen | Oct 22, 2014 | Child Anxiety, Phase of Life Anxiety
Dieting and the body image concerns that lead to it are nothing new in our society. But what happens when innocent dieting becomes something worse? The effects of eating disorders, when left untreated, can result in damage to almost all organ systems, as well as...
by Dr. Andrew Rosen | Aug 15, 2014 | Child Anxiety
The summer is waning – it’s almost time for autumn to roll around again, which means school will be starting soon. While most children look forward to this time so they can see their friends and enjoy various school activities, this can be a period of major...
by Dr. Andrew Rosen | Sep 9, 2013 | Child Anxiety, Social Anxiety
In today’s world, around 85 percent of children and adolescents have some type of game console, cell phone, computer, or tablet. Often, these kids use these devices in their bedrooms away from the family living area, and studies have found that nearly twenty percent...
by Dr. Andrew Rosen | Jan 14, 2012 | Child Anxiety
It seems like we hear of another bullying-related suicide almost weekly and with the unfortunate increase in suicides, people are becoming more aware of how big of a problem bullying has become. Fortunately, this means programs are being put into place to decrease...