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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,...
6 Tips for Returning to the Office While Caring for Your Mental Health

6 Tips for Returning to the Office While Caring for Your Mental Health

by Merrimack Valley Psychological Associates | Oct 13, 2021 | Anxiety

As more Americans become fully vaccinated, offices all around the country are starting to open up for maximum capacity. After over a year of adjusting to remote work, returning to the office now can feel as strange as the initial transition to working from home. Some...
Things to Know About Alcohol and Substance Use in College

Things to Know About Alcohol and Substance Use in College

by Merrimack Valley Psychological Associates | Sep 28, 2021 | Growing Up

If you’re concerned about college drinking culture for yourself or someone you know, you are not alone. College campuses have long been famous for football games and fraternity parties where consuming huge amounts of alcohol is seen as a badge of honor. For...
How to Talk to Your Teenager About Alcohol

How to Talk to Your Teenager About Alcohol

by Merrimack Valley Psychological Associates | Jun 18, 2021 | How to Talk to Children, Parenting

While our society often normalizes high school drinking, it can lead to physical, emotional and behavioral problems along with addiction. Teen drinking may feel like a sensitive subject, but it’s crucial to talk about it before it’s too late. Middle...
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  • Dr. David Rainen
  • Allison Cole, LMHC
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  • Angela Villani, LMHC
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  • Brandon Shea, LMHC
  • Cassandra Duarte, LMHC
  • Frances Bowley, LICSW
  • Jennifer Munoz, LMHC
  • Kedar Thomas, LICSW
  • Libbie Zeller, MA
  • Melanie Solomon, LICSW
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  • Donna Shea, LMHC
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