Yaldei Shluchei HaRebbe, which provides financial support and appropriate programming to Shluchim raising children with special-needs, presents a podcast series on parenting.
The monthly podcast covers a range of topics in the areas of education, family dynamics and shalom bayis and is aired on Community News Service COLlive.com.
The podcast, donated by Rabbi Avrohom Meir and Chaya Shuman of Buffalo, NY, features Rabbanim, educators, parents and mental health professionals.
It is presented by Rabbi Dr. Yosef Shagalow, a Chabad Shliach and a psychologist in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and a father of a young adult with special needs.
He is the owner and director of clinics in the Twin Cities specializing in DBT therapy for the past 15 years and maintains a private practice working with individual clients. Along with his work as a psychologist, Rabbi Dr. Shagalow runs the Chabad Minyan of S. Louis Park, MN.
Using his experience, Rabbi Dr. Shagalow touches upon this topic in a short and concise way helping to bring some general application to this topic.
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very nice thank you please keep them coming
ADHD is not an anxiety disorder. I don’t know what magazine you’re referring to, but there are a number of reasons why people in the country may havea lower incidence of ADHD: they are often less educated about these conditions so they don’t seek help for disorders, the culture out there is more flexible and may offer more options for people how struggle with inattention, hyperactivity, or impulsivity, and they may not go to psychiatrists as much because there are not as many psychiatrists and therapists in rural areas compared with in the city. By the way, most ADHD medication… Read more »
I think you should have included OCD as one of the anxieties as it is more prevalent than people think and commonly misunderstood by many
In one of the nature magazines, they made the claim that people who live in the country have no problems with ADHD and the like. In fact a psychiatrist said that people in the country don’t go to psychiatrists.