Parenting Troubled Teens: An Alphabet of Emotions
As a parent living in the trenches with a struggling son or daughter you may be thrust into our world. This likely seems like an alien world which..
As a parent living in the trenches with a struggling son or daughter you may be thrust into our world. This likely seems like an alien world which..
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Educational consulting is not a science in the literal sense of the word. There are a myriad of factors to consider when placing a client; therefore..
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As Intake Coordinator, I frequently find myself speaking to a parent with a child in crisis. Every child presents a unique case, but the..
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While examining the anatomy of our educational consulting intake calls, I have noticed two disturbing trends in the therapeutic placement domain.
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As the intake coordinator at the Goldberg Center, I am the first introduction to who we are and what we do. Many callers are parents of struggling..
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We are a consulting organization that specializes in helping children, teens, and young adults who need to find an appropriate setting in order to have their needs met. The individuals who benefit from working with The Goldberg Center are struggling with issues that include but are not limited to anxiety, depression, drug, alcohol, and Internet addiction, learning disabilities, and spectrum disorders.