
How to read research like a psychologist: Breaking down the different sections of an article
In Part 2 of our “How to read research like a psychologist” series, we explain the sections of a research article and which parts are most relevant to you.

In Part 2 of our “How to read research like a psychologist” series, we explain the sections of a research article and which parts are most relevant to you.

For families managing diabetes around Halloween, try focusing on the traditions of the holiday rather than the candy.

With racial inequality, anger, anxiety and distress at the forefront of our nation’s attention, talking to your kids about racism is more important than ever.

Navigating the college application process can be stressful for teens. Learn how to support your child, manage expectations, and encourage self-care.

Children and families are finally resuming some of their pre-pandemic activities, such as summer camp, vacations and in-person school. For some kids, this return will also trigger separation anxiety.