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How to Make Friends as an Adult

How to Make Friends as an Adult

by Merrimack Valley Psychological Associates | Mar 3, 2022 | Coming of Age, Habits & Tips

As a child, you go to school, play sports and join clubs, so you’re frequently surrounded by others. You’re constantly put in situations to socialize with your peers, which makes finding friends easy when you’re growing up. But once you become an...
Setting Healthy and Sustainable Boundaries at Work

Setting Healthy and Sustainable Boundaries at Work

by Merrimack Valley Psychological Associates | Dec 28, 2021 | Habits & Tips

No matter what field you work in, creating a healthy work-life balance is essential — and much of that stems from the boundaries you set. What do you do when your manager assigns you extra work that’s outside the scope of your job? What happens when a co-worker...
How to Support Your Child During Their Therapy Journey

How to Support Your Child During Their Therapy Journey

by Merrimack Valley Psychological Associates | Dec 14, 2021 | How to Talk to Children, Psychology

When raising your children, you’ll help by giving advice and guiding them through life, but there may be situations that require more help than a parent or guardian can provide. In these cases, a child could benefit from the help of a therapist. Many situations...
Is My Child Addicted to Their Phone?

Is My Child Addicted to Their Phone?

by Merrimack Valley Psychological Associates | Nov 17, 2021 | Parenting

Smartphones, tablets and other devices have become an integral part of society. With endless apps, social media sites and the ability to contact friends and family in an instant, smartphones grab people’s attention easily. While cell phones are a helpful device...
Practicing Empathy and Its Importance in Conflict Resolution

Practicing Empathy and Its Importance in Conflict Resolution

by Merrimack Valley Psychological Associates | Nov 3, 2021 | Habits & Tips

Conflict can often be inevitable. Many people have contrasting opinions because of different upbringings, surroundings, and experiences, which can be a trigger for conflict. You can end up in conflict with anyone, whether it’s someone you don’t know,...
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