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Do I have to do group therapy? It’s not everyone’s cup of tea. Or they don’t think it is at the beginning. The idea of addressing mental health concerns through group therapy or group-based intensive programs like our partial hospitalization program [link] can feel intimidating, uncomfortable, or just not helpful. But research shows that

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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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Even someone who doesn’t consider themself particularly spiritual could find something to learn from John McDougall’s presentation for the Cohen Clinic’s Winter Wellness Series: Spirituality and Wellness: Staying Connected to What Matters. He offered participants a helpful roadmap for understanding how spiritual fitness may intersect with

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Insights from a presentation by Dr. Angie Salvato, PhD We live in an era of unprecedented stress. Our nervous systems, designed to handle occasional threats, are now constantly bombarded with information and stimulation.   Dr. Angie Salvato is a clinician at the Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Alaska

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