Professor and Clinical Psychologist, Michael Crouch Chair in Child and Youth Mental Health, University of Sydney When parents are concerned about their child’s development, they often seek an ...
All people, including those who are neurodevelopmentally atypical, have at least some personal strengths and social network resources. These can be amplified and leveraged as they work toward behavior ...
Time is one of the most valuable gifts parents can offer their children. In a world full of distractions and demands, prioritizing family time builds more than memories, it shapes resilience, ...
Much has been written about the importance of finding and developing personal strengths as a vital part of the overall process of recovery when dealing with mental health or substance use issues. This ...
Learning about your child's thoughts and feelings can be difficult to decipher. Children rarely express their thoughts openly (especially as they grow older), so parents must start meaningful ...
What's more, participants in both groups reported similar levels of strengths knowledge and strengths use. Essentially, adults with ADHD are not actually less aware of their positives, nor do they use ...