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Imposter Syndrome (IS): Discussion & Seeking Treatment
Imposter Syndrome (IS) also known as Imposter Phenomenon (IP), is a condition that was first described in 1978 by Suzanne Imes, PhD and Pauline Rose Clarence, PhD. While Imposter Syndrome is not a recognized DSM-V diagnosis, it is frequently observed, discussed and treated by mental health professionals....
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ADHD Task Initiation: Strategies to Help Adults Get Started
Why ADHD Task Initiation Feels So Difficult Many adults with ADHD describe the same struggle:...
Scrolling Past Bedtime: How Social Media Disrupts Sleep in Kids and Teens
Picture this: your child is pleading for ten extra minutes of electronic use at bedtime....
Is this Normal Behavior or Oppositional Defiance Disorder?
Does your child often argue with you or refuse to do something you ask of...
How to Manage Back-to-School Stress
Is your child displaying symptoms of anxiety and worry about the uncertainty and excitement of...
Statement Regarding the use of SSRIs during Pregnancy
We, the psychiatrists and psychiatric nurse practitioners at Rittenhouse Psychiatric Associates (RPA), would like to...
One of the more well-known studies in psychology is known as the “marshmallow test.” In...
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