March 2023 - On Second Thought: from Iffy to Witty Thoughts
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March 2023

Parents and parenting styles play an essential role in developing a child's mental health. Limited empirical research exists on the impact of narcissistic mothers on the mental well-being of their children. Narcissism, however, is evidence of a deep emotional wound or trauma that has not...

Emotional expression is a monumental developmental task in childhood and adolescence, and considerable research has shown gender differences. These differences influence the expression of mental health symptoms. To successfully ameliorate symptoms afflicting youth, diagnostic practices, and treatment interventions need to address the influence gender has...

Behavioral health conditions in childhood and adolescence can be either externalizing or internalizing in nature. The type of disorder influences the rate of linkage to treatment, the level of involvement in parental involvement in treatment, and treatment outcomes. Additional research into internalizing and externalizing concepts...

Pediatric onset obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is one of the more common mental illnesses for children and adolescents. Research suggests that the prevalence of pediatric OCD (POCD) is estimated to be about 3%. Symptom manifestations can lead to severe impairment and conflict within the family. Serious mental health...