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More info... The next note from my sister: My friend wrote, I have a child that hunches over too. He hunches pretty badly, and Im concerned about it. What can I do? The first place to start is to look at the situation. Make sure you see it clearly. Of course it involves your son hunching over. Does he do this all the time? Is it done mostly when he stands, when he walks, when he is around others, when he is alone, when he is worried, when he is happy, when he is excited, when he is frightened? Make su
Psychotherapy for all: An experiment A new program in Goa, India, trains laypeople to identify and treat depression and anxiety and send them to community health clinics. David Kohn reports from Siolim, India, in The New York Times: At the faded one-story medical clinic in this fishing and farming village, people with depression and anxiety typically got little or no attention. Busy doctors and nurses focused on physical ailments - children with diarrhea, laborers with injuries, old people with heart trouble. Patients, fearful o Mental health screenings draw ire Mental health screenings draw ire by Child mental health Pawtucket Times - The protesters held signs and passed out fliers to those entering Massachusetts warning them that they can and should refuse the child mental health screening tests that are now mand... Original post: Mental health screenings draw ire Tag: Child mental health Share Your Opinion. (0 posts)
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