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How to Talk to Your Child About Divorce

How to Talk to Your Child About Divorce

by Merrimack Valley Psychological Associates | Apr 21, 2021 | How to Talk to Children, Parenting

No one wants to go through a divorce, but going through the experience with children can be particularly daunting. A parent’s divorce can be a shocking, confusing, frustrating, stressful and sad time for children, though a child’s reaction depends on their...
How to Rekindle a Friendship That’s Gone Stale

How to Rekindle a Friendship That’s Gone Stale

by Merrimack Valley Psychological Associates | Mar 25, 2021 | Coming of Age, Growing Up

Flipping through photos and seeing familiar faces of old friends is a part of life. People grow and move on to new chapters. As people live life and move forward, they may try to stay in touch with old friends while meeting new people. This life event is normal, and...
Healthy Habits to Cope With Depression

Healthy Habits to Cope With Depression

by Merrimack Valley Psychological Associates | Mar 8, 2021 | Depression, Habits & Tips

When living with depression, you can make some changes to help ease your symptoms. If you’re feeling down, you may forget to engage in your routine. Therefore, you should examine your schedule to see if you have neglected your self-care. First, you will want to...
How to Talk to Children About Death

How to Talk to Children About Death

by Merrimack Valley Psychological Associates | Feb 23, 2021 | How to Talk to Children, Parenting

No one wants to talk about death, but if you’re a parent, the prospect of talking to your child about death can be especially daunting. There’s no “right time” if you’re wondering when to talk to children about death. Many times,...
7 Habits to Try Every Day to Reduce Anxiety

7 Habits to Try Every Day to Reduce Anxiety

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

Anyone who experiences anxiety, especially regularly, can benefit from knowing ways to manage their condition. While therapy and medication can help, you can also make lifestyle changes to help reduce anxiety daily. Here are a few ways you can change your habits to...
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