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Anxiety and World Teen Mental Health Awareness Day
In this blog post, we will discuss how to deal with anxiety, one of the most common mental health issues affecting teenagers today.
Eating Disorders Awareness Week
Eating Disorders Awareness Week is taking place Monday February 27th through Sunday March 5th, and brings insight into the complexity and commonality of eating disorders today.
8 Tips for Parents of High Energy Kids
Kids express energy and emotions in many ways. By looking at the child free from judgment caregivers really get in touch with matching helpful strategies to the needs of the child.
What does it mean that PANS is a relapsing-remitting disease?
A relapsing-remitting disease is one in which there is sometimes a reoccurence of symptoms after some period of resolution of symptoms.
Autism Diagnostic Screening - Now at Philadelphia Integrative Psychiatry!
We are trained to administer the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule, or ADOS, which is widely considered the gold standard in diagnosing ASD in children, youth and adults.
Understanding Neuropsychological and Psychoeducational Testing
When exploring options for understanding cognitive and learning challenges, you may come across terms like "neuropsychological testing" and "psychoeducational testing." Both are valuable tools in assessing different aspects of brain function and learning, but they serve different purposes and involve different processes.
Higher Level Care for Preteens
There are multiple higher level care options in the Philadelphia region for children ages 12 and under.
Higher Level Care for Teens
There are many more intense treatment options for teenagers in the Phliadelphia area.
Finding the Right Residential Treatment Facilities (RTFs) and Therapeutic Boarding Schools
Residential Treatment Facilities (RTFs) and therapeutic boarding schools offer specialized, intensive behavioral health treatment for children, adolescents, and young adults within a residential group setting.
Delayed Sleep Phase Disorder
Delayed Sleep Phase Disorder is the most common sleep disorder in teens, but is treatable.