Depression - Videos
Steven Sussman, Ph.D, child and adolescent psychologist co-founder of the child and teen success centers in NY and NJ, talks about teen eating disorders and the causes of eating disorders.
Steven Sussman, Ph.D, child and adolescent psychologist co-founder of the child and teen success centers in NY and NJ, talks about movement disorders and tourette's in children.
Dr. Steven Sussman, Ph.D, child & adolescent psychologist, co-founder of the Child & Teen Success Centers in NY and NJ talks about oppositional defiant disorder and its symptoms.
Dr. Steven Sussman, Ph.D, child & adolescent psychologist, co-founder of the Child & Teen Success Centers in NY and NJ talks about the appearance of depression among children.
Most people do everything they can to fight sadness and misery from overtaking their daily routines. But a new study says that misery may be vital to our mental well-being. Is it time to rethink our efforts to curb negativity from our lives?
Author Jay Michaelson and Professor Jonathan Adler, Ph.D. join Ricky to discuss why it's important to listen to all your emotions (even the negative ones).
Teens with a classmate who committed suicide are more likely to consider it themselves.
Discussion with Steven Sussman, Ph.D - Child & Adolescent Psychologist Co-Founder of the Child & Teen Success Centers in NY & NJ
Dr. Steven Sussman, Ph.D - Child and Adolescent Psychologist, talks about children's mood disorders
Dr. Steven Sussman, Ph.D - Child and Adolescent Psychologist, talks about anxiety disorders in children.
Dr. Steven Sussman, Ph.D - Child and Adolescent Psychologist, talks about the Pandas disorder and OCD.
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Katie Couric talks stress with Mark Hyman
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20% of the American population has problems with mental health; unfortunately, many states have slashed funding that would provide health.
Child and adolescent psychologist, and Co-Founder of the Child and Teen Success Centers in NY and NJ, Steven Sussman, Ph.D explains how children deal with loneliness and how their parents can help them.
Child and adolescent psychologist, and Co-Founder of the Child and Teen Success Centers in NY and NJ, Steven Sussman, Ph.D explains how helicopter parenting can lead to depression.
Here are some tips to challenge your brain to keep it working it's best so it doesn't deteriorate.
When caring for an elderly loved one, it's still important to worry about your own health. Home Instead Senior Care has started a new program to raise awareness of "caregiver distress."
Middle-aged men tend to be more lonely than anyone else, but why? Dr. Melinda Moore, a clinical psychologist, talks to HuffPost Live about what the causes may be.
Dr. Melinda Moore, a clinical psychologist, joins HuffPost Live to discuss what is causing the suicide rate to climb.
Little research has been done on the psychological effects of racism, but data reveals that African-Americans experience PTSD at a prevalence rate of 9.1% versus 6.8% in non-Hispanic Whites. What is the link between racism and PTSD? Dr. Monnica WIlliams, a Clinical Psychologist, joins to discuss.
Difference Between Male And Female Friendships
Many of us admire superheroes. But while we wish we were like them, superheros have major psychological problems. Batman is socially awkward... Iron Man is a narcissist... and Superman has identity issues. What does this say about us? Guests Dr. Travis Langley and Dr. Andrea Letamendi join Alyona to discuss.
Full Segment: Many of us admire superheroes. But while we wish we were like them, superheros have major psychological problems. Batman is socially awkward... Iron Man is a narcissist... and Superman has identity issues. What does this say about us?
All healthy babies spit up, but some have reflux and need medication. A new study helps doctors differentiate between the two conditions.
Discussion with Steven Sussman, Ph.D - Child & Adolescent Psychologist Co-Founder of the Child & Teen Success Centers in NY & NJ
Between 2% and 5% of Americans suffer from trichotillomania, a compulsive urge to pull out one's own hair. It can lead to noticeable hair loss and social anxiety. What's it like to live with this frustrating disease? Guest Valerie Vanone shares her story.