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The many ways teens act out to harm themselves- and what you can do about it (Part 3 of 3)
I hope that by reading Parts One rel="noopener noreferrer" and Two of this series where we talked about the different ways self harm can manifest itself in teenagers and the different reasons why teens engage in self harm, you’ve gained a wider perspective about self-harming behaviors, what they are and why teens do it. This topic is often clouded in misconceptions and caregivers often assume their teen knows better than that. However, even if your teen does know better than that, it is important to be prepared in the event he starts doing it. Our responses as caregivers are the most important factors in helping them stop. This third part will offer practical ideas to help teens who self-harm.
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Pediatric Epilepsy Center
As a Level 4 epilepsy center, we provide the most advanced treatment for children with epilepsy.
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Pediatric Celiac Center
The Celiac Center is dedicated to helping kids and their families better manage celiac disease.
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Pediatric Craniosynostosis Program
Our Pediatric Craniofacial team provides evaluation and treatment for patients with Craniosynostosis.
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A Retrospective Assessment of Novel Biomarkers Indicating Intestinal Inflammation and Intestinal Permeability, Identified During Non-Invasive Leaky Gut Testing
A Retrospective Assessment of Novel Biomarkers Indicating Intestinal Inflammation and Intestinal Permeability, Identified During Non-Invasive Leaky Gut Testing
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A Vest To Help Breathe Better When Suffering With Cystic Fibrosis
This device is used to treat children with cystic fibrosis.
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New Affordable Care Act tools and payment models deliver $372 million in savings, improve care
We all have a stake in improving the quality of care we receive, while spending our dollars more wisely.
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Winnie Palmer Hospital Delivers 100,000th Baby
Hridaya Raj is the 100,000th baby born at Winnie Palmer Hospital.
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New guidelines on preventing peanut allergies: what you need to know
Forget everything you thought you knew about preventing food allergies (well, not every thing, but some of the things).
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How to help kids at every age through the back-to-school transition
Reality has hit- school is back in session. This can be both an exciting and welcomed time for parents and children yet also a time of stress and, if we are honest, panic and confusion, too.