February 2026 - On Second Thought: from Iffy to Witty Thoughts
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February 2026

Recently, a parent asked me to recommend a good mental health app for her child struggling with a mental health issue. I told her that while no app can substitute the benefits of therapy with a licensed professional, mental health apps can supplement a therapist...

Mental health professionals are frequently challenged to make clinical differential diagnoses between personality and mood disorders. As the clinical presentation of these disorders share significant features and frequently co-occurs, it can be arduous to disentangle the cause of the individual's psychopathological symptoms. While mood and...

The U.S. Surgeon General issued a social media and youth mental health advisory in 2023. This report highlights that despite this wide spread use of social media, there is limited research into the impact of social media on mental health, particularly in youth. While there...

Executive functioning is not about knowing things, it's about using what you know for effective performance in life for social, occupational, and educational effectiveness. -Russell Barkley...

The Role of Imaginary Friends in Child Development Research on imaginary friends has evolved over the years, moving away from the perception of these companions as a cause for concern. Children may use the relationship with this companion to develop needed skills in social interaction, creative...

Play Therapy Play therapy leverages the natural medium of play to help children express their feelings and work through conflicts. In play therapy, toys, games, and activities are more than just playthings; they serve as tools for communication. Therapists observe how children use play to recreate...

Cognitive restructuring (CR) is a technique in CBT in which the therapist helps the client identify negative thoughts that adversely impact their emotional well-being. Understanding Cognitive Restructuring Cognitive restructuring (CR) involves identifying, challenging, and ultimately replacing these negative thoughts with more balanced and realistic ones. Adapting cognitive...

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most frequently diagnosed neurodevelopmental disorders in children, characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2016 to 2019), an estimated number of children aged 3–17 years diagnosed with ADHD is 6...

Students' mental health is a cornerstone that either supports or undermines their learning experiences. The 2022 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report identified that the United States is experiencing a youth mental health crisis, with nearly 20% of children and young people aged 3-17 diagnosed with a...

Alex's case highlights the potential for positive outcomes when evidence based, multi-faceted interventions are employed as described below: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) There is empirical evidence that CBT programs in schools can also help prevent or reduce anxiety and depression symptoms in children and adolescents. CBT for...

Alex's case highlights the potential for positive outcomes when evidence based, multi-faceted interventions are employed as described below: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) There is empirical evidence that CBT programs in schools can also help prevent or reduce anxiety and depression symptoms in children and adolescents. CBT for...

In today's digital age, social media has become an integral part of the lives of our youth at younger ages. A 2022 study shows that by age 14, 91% of children have a cell phone. According to Common Sense Media, adolescents use their phones daily, with a median...

Sleep is a crucial factor affecting emotional well-being and has been studied extensively. Although the adverse effects of insufficient sleep on mental health are well-known, the relationship between excessive sleep and mental illness is often ignored. By examining sleep patterns and any changes in them,...

Insomnia, a common sleep disorder characterized by difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, has long been associated with a myriad of health issues. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2020), one in every four Americans has sleep disturbance, having trouble falling or staying asleep....

The World Health Organization has deemed OCD as one of the ten most disabling medical illnesses. Delays in identification and treatment can worsen the severity of the episode and adversely impact treatment outcomes, making early identification crucial for effective intervention. One-third of adults who struggle with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder...

How does personality influence mental wellness? Researchers and treatment providers have examined the relationship between overall wellness and personality trait factors to understand the etiology of mental health disorders better, promote prevention, and develop treatment interventions with strong outcomes. The World Health Organization (WHO) has defined wellness as more than...

Parenting styles are pivotal in shaping a child's personality and how they learn to navigate their emotions into adulthood. The use of harsh and authoritarian verbal discipline has been shown to have adverse effects on a child's emotional and psychological well-being. The long-term effects of...

Symptomatic Overlap and Misdiagnosis A challenge in diagnosing psychiatric illness in early childhood lies in the symptomatic overlap between different psychotic conditions and a myriad of emotional, behavioral, and developmental disorders, resulting in alarmingly high rates of misdiagnosis, particularly at the time of onset. For instance,...