by Terry Levy | Oct 17, 2023 | Attachment, Theory & Research, Trauma
Each month, Dr. Levy answers a common question he has received from professionals, caregivers and parents during decades of pioneering work on attachment theory, treatment and training. The stress response is critical to understanding the neurobiology of trauma and...
by Terry Levy | Jan 17, 2023 | well-being
Although were putting the worst of the global pandemic behind us last year, 2022 was another tough year for many of us. Inflation, uncertainty about our economy, leadership and the future as well as continuing societal divisions, caused a lot of angst for Americans....
by Terry Levy | Nov 16, 2022 | Family, Parenting
The holiday season is supposed to be the most wonderful time of year, full of celebration and love. But for parents of children with mental health, emotional and behavioral issues, it can also be a time of increased anxiety when they worry about how their family will...
by Terry Levy | Mar 9, 2021 | Theory & Research, Wellness
Over the last year of living in the new normal of COVID, the mental health community has expressed significant concern about the effects of the uncertainty, fear, loss and isolation of the pandemic on our mental health. Now, as people are getting vaccinated, children...
by Terry Levy | Dec 9, 2020 | Psychology
Each year, the American Psychological Association (APA) surveys people across the United States about stress. The 2020 survey reveals that stress from COVID-19, along with stress related to health care, the economy, racial issues and social unrest, climate change, and...