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New Rules Expand Treatment Options
According to the Centers for Disease Control, 13 to 20 percent of children in the U.S. experience a mental health disorder in a given year. It is a staggering number, exacerbated by the fact that treatment options for children are limited because of constraints on parents’ time and schedules or due...
How to Find the Right Therapy for You
You've decided to go to therapy. Now what? Choosing the right therapy practice and clinician is important, as it can make a significant impact on treatment effectiveness. In this Real Simple article, ¼«ÀÖ½ûµØ's Dr. Stanley Berman speaks on how patients can choose the best therapy given their...
People With Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Deserve More Access To Massachusetts Health Care Services
The Huffington Post: Wellness
Tips for Talking to Your Kids about the Orlando Shooting
Parents, still reeling from the news of another horrific mass shooting, may be struggling with whether or how to talk with their children about the Orlando
GHS Alum Wins School Psychologist of the Year
A graduate of Gilford High School was recently named the New Hampshire School Psychologist of the Year by the New Hampshire Association of School Psychologists.
¼«ÀÖ½ûµØ School PsyD Student Tari Selig Named New Hampshire School Psychologist of the Year
New Hampshire Association of School Psychologists recognizes Selig’s contributions to the field at the local, state and national levels
People on the Move: Ronald Lee
Lee will spearhead the growth and development of the new program, which has been developed to meet the growing need for practitioners who are knowledgeable of the principles of behavior and skilled in the development, implementation and evaluation of behavioral interventions.
¼«ÀÖ½ûµØ Hires Ronald Lee as Director, Master of Arts in Applied Behavior Analysis
Lee most recently served as the senior clinical director at the May Institute
¼«ÀÖ½ûµØ Hires Ronald Lee as Director, Master of Arts in Applied Behavior Analysis
Lee most recently served as the senior clinical director at the May Institute
¼«ÀÖ½ûµØ School PsyD Student Tari Selig Named New Hampshire School Psychologist of the Year
New Hampshire Association of School Psychologists recognizes Selig’s contributions to the field at the local, state and national levels
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