by Dr Coral Arvon | Oct 14, 2019 | Blog
Isolator, snob, introvert, stuck-up, or inhibited, words we’ve all heard before. These are some of the labels often used for people suffering from the same affliction: shyness. While shyness may be amusing in very young children, it can be devastating for...
by Melanie | Jul 6, 2018 | Blog
4 Strategies to Start Implementing Today to Achieve Better Communication with Your Teen By: Melanie Rosenberg I get A LOT of calls from parents of adolescents who are confused, at the end of their rope and don’t know what else to try with their teens. Let’s get...
by Dr Coral Arvon | Apr 24, 2017 | Blog, Counseling, Relationships, Uncategorized
By: Coral Arvon, PhD Is the romance in my relationship a thing of the past? Many couples come to therapy with the common concern of losing the passionate spark that was once abundant in their relationship. Often they ask “What now? Will we ever go back to being the...
by Dr Coral Arvon | Apr 8, 2016 | Blog, Counseling, Divorce, Relationships, Uncategorized
By Michelle Ingrosso M.S.Ed. Language is how we connect in our relationships and social lives. We use it to seduce, argue, and to propose and confirm a marriage. Language is what allows us to interact with others, allows us to convey ideas, influence the mental...
by Dr Coral Arvon | Mar 4, 2016 | Anxiety, Binge Eating, Blog, Food Cravings
By Daniela Romano L.M.H.C What is Emotional Eating? Emotional eating, which is also known as binge eating, corresponds to the tendency of overeating when not physically hungry in response to emotions such as sadness, stress, anxiety or boredom. According to the DSM-...
by Dr Coral Arvon | Dec 14, 2015 | Blog, Counseling, Divorce, Relationships
By Ronit Horowitz Ph D, L.M.F.T Our children are the most sacred part of our lives. From the moment they are born, our lifelong mission becomes to protect them, guide them, and fill their lives with infinite joy. During a divorce, however, their joy is—at...
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