The Number One Way To Influence Your Teen

Have you ever wondered about that visceral reaction we sometimes get from watching sports or our favorite show? Have you ever found yourself reaching for a drink of water immediately after observing someone else do the same? Experiences like this are partially explained by clusters of cells in our brain called mirror neurons. Our brain…

The Perils of Privileged Teens

Teens from upper middle class and affluent homes are struggling with depression, anxiety and substance abuse at higher rates than teens from the general population. The data that supports this is consistent with what we see in our office on a daily basis. These otherwise charming, bright and likeable teens are in crisis on the…