Effects of Substance Use Disorder

The ways in which parental substance and alcohol use disorder affect children are sometimes dramatic, sometimes subtle; sometimes instantaneous, sometimes chronic; sometimes they can be overcome, sometimes they are forever, but they are always powerful and enduring in the memories of children.

It’s OK not to be OK: Mental Illness Can Affect Anyone

It’s OK not to be OK: Mental Illness Can Affect Anyone

Hot Topics It’s OK not to be OK: Mental Illness Can Affect Anyone Edgar N. Arbaje, Psy.D., Licensed Psychologiste.arbaje.aps@gmail.com Introduction: Who is Affected by Mental Illness? Mental illness can affect all people from all walks of life. It can affect you, me,...

It’s Okay to Not Be Okay

Hot Topics It’s Okay to Not Be Okay By Professor Scott L. RogersDirector, Mindfulness in Law Program, University of Miami School of Lawsrogers@miami.law.edu When I learned the topic of this month’s newsletter, It’s Okay to Not Be Okay, I was reminded of a popular book...

Amplifying Impact

Hot Topics Amplifying Impact by: Malissa Tigges, PsyD. In a culture obsessed with resiliency, despite being mired in global hardship, the systems in place often make survival an individual effort. Yet so many families in our community are in desperate need of social...

How to Have a Happy and Healthy Holiday Season

The holiday season is such a special moment especially for children. Children are looking forward to celebrating, spending time with family, friends and mostly receiving gifts from loved ones. November and December are the hardest months of the year for most families experiencing a separation or divorce. Providing the right guidance and education in dealing with these life changes is critical for these families.

Co-Parenting: Sink or Swim by Dr. Laura LoBuglio-Vigil, Psy.D. &  Dr. Julio Vigil, Ph.D.

Co-Parenting: Sink or Swim by Dr. Laura LoBuglio-Vigil, Psy.D. & Dr. Julio Vigil, Ph.D.

It is becoming an all too familiar statistic that is quoted in most articles related to children and divorce: “About half of all American children will experience their parent’s divorce.” While divorce can be a stressful time for both adults and children, research demonstrates that the parent’s ability to effectively co-parent is of paramount importance in determining the children’s well-being and adjustment…