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Tics – which are seemingly involuntary behaviors – can be a source of concern for parents, often raising questions about their nature and implications. Tics are common in children, and while your child will often (although not always) outgrow tics, they are still something worth paying attention to. What Are Childhood Tics? Tics are sudden, […]| Long Island Psychology
Your self perception is a combination between how you think others see you and how you see yourself. The more it is based on how others see you, the less control you have since you will always be worried about what others are thinking – which you cannot control – and always guessing what they […]| Long Island Psychology
We may want to rethink what it means to experience trauma. We typically think of trauma as a significant, life altering event (or ongoing events) that are so significant, we cannot cope with it, and it causes potentially significant changes to our mental and emotional health. Examples include: These are all significant life events that […]| Long Island Psychology
Determining if you are an introvert or an extrovert remains all the rage. Many people – especially young people – have their MBTI scores memorized, and introduce themselves according to these traits. Yet there are situations in which these may be misleading. Some people are not introverts at all. Some people are actually extroverts, but […]| Long Island Psychology