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The Family Anatomy Podcast Podcasts

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Psychologists talk about raising their kids.

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FA086 - Anatomy of Gentling

Doctors Brian and Giuseppe talk to William Krill, author of "Gentling: A practical guide to treating PTSD in abused children", about post-traumatic stress and recovery. What's helpful for stress-reactive kids? Find out in this week's episode!Website of the Week: Gentling.orgFor family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.

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FA085 - Anatomy of pretending

Doctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about imagination and pretend play, along with the importance of play to child development. What should parents do if their child has trouble distinguishing between the world of their imagination and the real world? Find out what we think in this week's episode! Website of the Week: Parents.com For family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.

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FA084 - Anatomy of Fitting In

Doctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about fitting in, belonging, rejection, and cliques. Why do kids join groups of jocks, goths, or geeks?What if your child is rejected by their group?Find out what we think this week!Website of the Week: University of Minnesota Children's HospitalFor family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.

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FA083 - Anatomy of Three Things

Doctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about three recent stories from familyanatomy.com, including:Team versus individual sports and self-esteemStress levels of mothers whose children have special needsBoys' body image concerns lead to dangerous behaviours, and parents are sometimes the cause Website of the Week: Savvy MomsFor family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.

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FA082 - Anatomy of Autism

Doctors Brian and Giuseppe speak with Dr. Gillian Graham Bevan, a psychologist whose son is autistic. How does a psychologist react when she discovers her own child has an Autism Spectrum Disorder?Find out in this week's episode!For family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.

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FA081 - Anatomy of Memory

Doctors Brian and Giuseppe talk with Dr. Elizabeth Loftus, author of Eyewitness Testimony, about the reliability of memory.How well can you trust what you recall?How do false memories affect behaviour?Find out what Dr. Loftus thinks in this week's episode!Website of the week: Innocence ProjectFor family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.

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FA080 - Anatomy of Body Image

Doctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about body image. Research shows that even young children have concerns about how they look.How can parents help their children to be satisfied with their appearance? How are boys and girls affected by media messages? Found out what we think in this week's episode!Website of the Week: Body Image - Loving Yourself Inside and OutFor family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.

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FA079 - Anatomy of Three Things

Doctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about three recent stories from the Family Anatomy website, including:Do depressed moms have depressed kids?Can Viagra improve your relationship?Is homework helpful? NOTE: Dr. Giuseppe explains how Viagra works and what it does. Parental discretion is advised.Website of the Week: PhD in ParentingFor family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.

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FA078 - Anatomy of Sports

Doctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about the impact of sports on their own kids, along with what the research says.Are competitive sports OK for young kids?How does playing sports affect the development of self-confidence and other skills?How can coaches help kids to feel satisfied about their performance?Find out what we think in this week's episode!Website of the Week: Positive Coaching Alliance

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FA077 - Anatomy of Grandparenting

Doctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about the role of grandparents in child development. What are the pros and cons of having your parents involved in the care of your children? How can parents and grandparents avoid potential pitfalls?Find out what we think in this week's episode!Website of the Week: National Grandparents DayFor family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.

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FA076 - Anatomy of Personality

Doctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about personality types, including the widely accepted "Big Five" traits. Does your personality determine your behaviour? Is it set at birth or does it change over time?Find out what we think in this week's episode!Website of the Week: Starfall.comFor family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.

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FA075 - Anatomy of Three Things

Doctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about three recent stories from the familyanatomy.com website, including: preschool depression, imaginary friends, and parent-teen conflict over privacy.Website of the Week: Education.comFor family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.

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FA074 - Anatomy of Dining Out

Doctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about survival strategies for parents who don't want to give up eating in restaurants now that they have kids.What can you do to have a successful outing with young children?How can parents keep their kids entertained when they're waiting for their food to arrive?And should you leave a bigger tip if your child dumps macaroni on the floor?All these questions and more will be answered on this week's episode!Website of the week: Digital DadsFor family and psycho ...

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FA073 - Anatomy of School Engagement

Doctors Brian and Giuseppe (and a very special guest) talk about kids' feelings about going back to school. How can you encourage your kids' positive attitude about going back? What if your relationship with school staff isn't a good one? Find out what we think in this week's episode! Website of the Week: This Mommy Gig For parenting and relationship news, visit familyanatomy.com.

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FA071 - Anatomy of Summer Camps

Summer's not over yet! Doctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about the benefits of summer camps. Wondering how you can help your child to prevent homesickness? What about strategies to cope with homesickness when it occurs? You'll find the answers to these questions and more on this week's episode!Website of the week: ProActive DadsFor family and mental health news, visit familyanatomy.com!

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FA072 - Anatomy of Birth Order

Doctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about the research on birth order. Are first-born children more likely to be successful? Does intelligence depend on whether you were born first, second or third? Should parents be concerned about the order in which their children were born?Find out what we think on this week's episode!Website of the week: Amy HodgepodgeFor family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.

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FA070 - Anatomy of Three Things

Doctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about three recent stories from the familyanatomy.com website, including:Food ads lead to snacking, and some portray drug-seeking behaviourCaffeine reduces memory loss, at least in miceRitalin works better for bad sleepers Website of the Week: The DaddycastFor family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.

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FA069 - Anatomy of Growing Up

Doctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about what parents go through as their kids get older. You can't stop them from growing up, but does that necessarily mean letting go?Website of the Week: DadlabsFor family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.

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FA067 - Anatomy of Parenting Styles

Doctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about parenting styles. What works best for kids? How should parents discipline? Your questions will be answered!Website of the Week: Dude to DadFor family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com!

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FA068 - Anatomy of Friendship

Doctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about children and adult friendships. What makes someone your friend? How are friendships maintained? And what if your kids have trouble making friends? We'll fill you in!Website of the Week: Peaceful PlaygroundsFor family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.

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