How can college students be successful in their classes and support their lives outside of the classroom?  Written by Kaitlyn Gaub, Communications Intern Going back to school can be a significant transition for children and families. Adults going to college for the first time or returning after a break can also experience growing

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If you're caring for a child who has been through trauma, you've probably heard a lot about therapy, treatment plans, and professional support. And those things all matter. But you as a caregiver play an important role. The relationship you're building, the safety you're creating, and the patience you're showing on the hardest days play a huge

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What do you do if your child or teen has an eating disorder? For years, the answer in Alaska involved out-of-state inpatient treatment, with families navigating a rough transition home with little support or relocating to seek care for their child.   Over the last several years, organizations such as the Alaska Eating Disorder Alliance

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Parenting is one of the most rewarding—and challenging—journeys we undertake. Brandi Salvatore, LCSW, a case manager with Cohen Clinic shares practical, evidence-informed strategies for positive parenting that focus on building strong emotional connections, fostering healthy development, and creating an emotionally safe and healthy home

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