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  • Tips for Divorcing Parents for Parents


    Every divorce - and every family - is different. But these guidelines might make the change a bit easier.

  • Coping With Cliques for Teens


    Are you on the outside looking in or the inside wanting out? Find out how to deal with cliques.

  • Going to a Therapist for Kids


    What's it like to go to a psychologist, psychiatrist, or other mental health therapist? Find out in this article for kids.

  • Dealing With Divorce for Teens


    A lot of emotions can pop up when change happens to your family, but learning more about divorce may make it a little easier to deal with.

  • Coping With Cosmetic Effects of Cancer Treatment for Parents


    It's normal for kids to have hair loss, skin changes, or weight gain during treatment. This article offers tips for helping kids feel better about their appearance.

  • Anxiety Disorders for Teens


    Everyone feels anxious at times, but sometimes anxiety is too intense. Find out what makes anxiety disorders different from normal anxiety, and what to do if you think anxiety is a problem.

  • Tourette Syndrome for Parents


    Tourette syndrome is a condition that causes uncontrolled sudden, repetitive muscle movements and sounds known as tics.

  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder for Parents


    OCD causes upsetting thoughts (obsessions) and the urge to do "ritual" behaviors (compulsions). Kids and teens get stuck in a stressful cycle of these thoughts, anxiety, and rituals. OCD can get better with the right attention and care.

  • Binge Eating Disorder for Teens


    Binge eating is a type of eating disorder. This article explains what it is, how to recognize it, and how to get help.

  • Anxiety Disorders for Parents


    Anxiety is a normal part of growing up, and all kids experience it. But when it becomes extreme, it can interfere with a child's overall happiness.

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