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How to Effectively Communicate with your Teen

By Larry F. Waldman, PhD, ABPP Many parents struggle with conversing with their adolescent. Attempts at communication often result in yelling, slamming doors, feelings of resentment, and a sense of hopelessness that issues can be resolved. Below are nine strategies to enhance communication with your teen. 1. Praise Positive Behavior Usually when a parent approaches their teen it is to [...]

2024-10-14T14:11:52-07:00October 14th, 2024|Categories: Children, Parenting, Student, Teens|Comments Off on How to Effectively Communicate with your Teen

Must You Feel Like It to Do It?

By Larry F. Waldman, PhD, ABPP A parent tells their young child to brush their teeth.  The child responds, “I don’t want to; I don’t feel like it.” It is perfectly normal for children to believe that they must be in a certain mood state (feel like it) to do something.  Most parents, though, tell their child that they are sorry they don’t [...]

2024-10-14T14:19:31-07:00September 14th, 2024|Categories: Adult, Children, Mental Health|Comments Off on Must You Feel Like It to Do It?

The Keys to Effective Studying

By Larry F. Waldman, PhD, ABPP Parents regularly tell their children to “study hard” so they can get good grades, get into a good college, get a good job, and be successful. While children are encouraged to study, do they truly know what they should do? Research on effective studying generally recommends the following: 1) Organize the material conceptually rather [...]

2024-10-14T14:15:32-07:00September 14th, 2024|Categories: Children, Family, Student, Teens|Comments Off on The Keys to Effective Studying

How Today’s US Citizen is Like the Child Caught in Their Parents’ Nasty Divorce

By: Larry F. Waldman, PhD, ABPP Prior to retiring in 2018 I worked in the family law arena for two decades. There I saw too many unfortunate children stuck in their parents’ ugly divorce. It was sad but common for these angry parents to use the child/ren as tools to hurt their ex. At times, a parent would even [...]

2024-08-20T08:35:38-07:00August 15th, 2024|Categories: Adult, Children, Couples, Family, Marriage|Comments Off on How Today’s US Citizen is Like the Child Caught in Their Parents’ Nasty Divorce

Reflections on Today’s Political Climate: Echoes of Family Turmoil

By: Larry F. Waldman, PhD, ABPP During my tenure in family law for over two decades I often encountered the heart-wrenching spectacle of children entangled in their parents' bitter divorce. Parents wielding their offspring as pawns in their battles with their ex was distressing and tragically common. These children suddenly found their world turned upside down. The cherished image [...]

2024-08-20T09:52:39-07:00June 20th, 2024|Categories: Adult, Couples, Family|Comments Off on Reflections on Today’s Political Climate: Echoes of Family Turmoil

Internet Scams: The Perfect Crime

By: Larry F. Waldman, PhD, ABPP Psychologist You’re walking down the street and someone confronts you, demands your wallet or purse or face physical harm—or, as you are about to get into your car, you are carjacked. Both of these experiences are scary, frightening, traumatic and terribly inconvenient. On the other hand, your identity is stolen electronically and your [...]

2024-08-20T10:10:50-07:00April 21st, 2024|Categories: College, Couples, Family, Marriage, Mental Health|Comments Off on Internet Scams: The Perfect Crime

Take Your Meds, See Your Shrink, Then Put on your Running Shoes

By Larry F. Waldman, Ph.D., Phoenix-based psychologist Depression and anxiety are, by far, the most common mental health problems. Nearly 20% of the U.S. population struggles with or will struggle with one or both of these problems. The most common treatment today for these issues is medication — typically prescribed by the primary care physician (not a psychiatrist). This [...]

2024-08-20T10:05:51-07:00May 23rd, 2023|Categories: Adult, Children, Education, Family, Marriage, Mental Health, Teens|Comments Off on Take Your Meds, See Your Shrink, Then Put on your Running Shoes

Addressing the Child’s Inappropriate Behavior: A Paradigm Shift

Larry F. Waldman, PhD, ABPP Clinical, Forensic Psychologist When I began counseling parents in the early 70’s, then as a school psychologist, it was often necessary to warn of the harmful effects of spanking and/or paddling as a common discipline method. Today, the pendulum has swung to the other extreme, as parents are not effectively addressing their children’s inappropriate [...]

2022-02-18T11:17:37-07:00February 18th, 2022|Categories: Adult, Education, Mental Health|Comments Off on Addressing the Child’s Inappropriate Behavior: A Paradigm Shift

Nine Reasons Weight Lifters Should Engage in Yoga

By Larry F. Waldman, PhD, ABPP Psychologist, Trainer   Resistance training (weight lifting) is far more popular than yoga. It is rare, especially among men, to find people who do both. Having spent thousands of hours in the gym for the past 50 years and a hundred hours on a yoga mat this past decade, it is unfortunately clear [...]

2022-01-26T19:51:22-07:00January 26th, 2022|Categories: Adult, Education, Mental Health|Comments Off on Nine Reasons Weight Lifters Should Engage in Yoga

What’s the Best Way to Die? It Depends

By Larry F. Waldman, Ph.D., ABPP Clinical, Forensic Psychologist As you approach the age of our nation’s life expectancy, it’s natural to begin to consider end of life issues. How you might “pass,” is one of those considerations. My Zeide, as we called him, my paternal grandfather, was a strong, active man till the day he died. I [...]

2021-05-10T19:30:39-07:00May 10th, 2021|Categories: Adult, Family, Mental Health|Comments Off on What’s the Best Way to Die? It Depends