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Has Your Child Been Diagnosed With ADHD? 4 Steps To Take When Choosing Neurofeedback Treatment

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If your child has been diagnosed with ADHD, you’re not alone. Studies show that about6.4 million US children between the ages of 4-17 have been diagnosed with the disorder. Unfortunately, ADHD can affect virtually every aspect of your child’s life, including their education. Luckily, treatment options are available to help reduce the symptoms of ADHD. One of those treatment options includes neurofeedback. Neurofeedback can help reset your child’s brain, which will alleviate the symptoms of ADHD.…

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From Concern To Causation: How To Avoid Contributing To Your Teenager's Anxiety And Get Them The Help They Need

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As the parent of a teenager, you probably face a number of obstacles, perhaps even on a daily basis. If your teen has anxiety, though, the obstacles you, the teen, and the whole family must face take on a completely different level of intensity. Anxiety ranges from mild to debilitating, but no matter the degree your family is dealing with, you must, as a parent, make sure your concern doesn’t translate into any causation.…

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Three Steps to Overcoming Alcohol Addiction

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It takes a lot of self-knowledge and courage to admit you have a drinking problem. If you feel like your drinking has gotten out of control, you may be suffering from alcoholism. Your alcohol addiction doesn’t have to be permanent, though. Here are three steps you can take to stop your problem drinking: 1. Be honest about the extent of your problem. When people think of alcoholics, they often think of someone who can’t hold down a job; they may even think of a homeless person.…

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