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Take Them for a Drive

Authored by Nexus Family Healing on December 22, 2021
To many, adolescent and teen boys are a mystery. They are trying to find their place in the pecking order of the world. They are defining manhood, “trying out” the different types of men they’ve seen in society, and how they want to be defined. So how do you communicate with adolescent boys? Take them for a drive.

How Can We Best Support Our Teenager Who Is Struggling With Behavioral Health Issues?

Authored by Dr. Michelle Murray on November 9, 2021
We are looking at options to help our 15-year-old son who has many continuous problems. He is stealing, lying, and cheating. He had violent outbursts when he’s confronted. He self-harms, has inappropriate sexual behaviors, fights, lack of empathy and more. What is our best solution for these behaviors?

How Can I Best Support My Child Who Struggles With Social Anxiety?

Authored by Dr. Michelle Murray on October 19, 2021
My eight-year-old child has had a rocky start to the school year. She struggles with social anxiety and it seems to be getting worse. She just lacks confidence, is concerned that others will make fun of her and I can tell she dreads going into school in the morning.

How Do I Help My Teenage Daughter and Her Friends Have Guided Conversations About Suicide?

Authored by Dr. Michelle Murray on September 21, 2021
I overheard my teenage daughter and her friends talking about their favorite show and how one of the characters committed suicide. I was a little nervous overhearing this conversation and I want to help them have guided conversations around suicide, but I don't know where to start. How can teens talk about suicide with each other?

Creating a Crisis Safety Plan With Your Child

Authored by Nexus Family Healing on September 16, 2021
Are you a planner? As a parent or caregiver, what if there was a way to plan for more than just the monumental moments in life? However, there may be unforeseen moments throughout our children’s lives that lead up to these milestones, and we want to ensure that your child reaches these milestones safely. It is important to help your child develop a crisis safety plan for moments when life may feel a bit too heavy to handle on their own. 
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