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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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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
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Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA084 - Anatomy of Fitting InDoctors 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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Website of the Week: Savvy MomsFor family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA082 - Anatomy of AutismDoctors 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.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA081 - Anatomy of MemoryDoctors 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.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA080 - Anatomy of Body ImageDoctors 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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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.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA078 - Anatomy of SportsDoctors 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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Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA076 - Anatomy of PersonalityDoctors 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.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA075 - Anatomy of Three ThingsDoctors 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.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA074 - Anatomy of Dining OutDoctors 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 ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA073 - Anatomy of School EngagementDoctors 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
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Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA072 - Anatomy of Birth OrderDoctors 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.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA071 - Anatomy of Summer CampsSummer'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!
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA070 - Anatomy of Three ThingsDoctors 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.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA069 - Anatomy of Growing UpDoctors 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.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA068 - Anatomy of FriendshipDoctors 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.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA067 - Anatomy of Parenting StylesDoctors 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!
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA066 - Anatomy of Treatment and False MemoriesThe final day of the Canadian Psychological Association Conference in Montreal, Canada.Doctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about treatment of anxiety and mood problems. They also discuss false memories, the reliability of witnesses, and "the mental diet."Website of the week: The Parenting PracticeFor family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA065 - Anatomy of Emotional Intelligence, Bias & Emotion PredictionDay 2 of the Canadian Psychological Association Conference in Montreal, Canada.Doctors Brian and Giuseppe discuss:Emotional Intelligence: Can it be taught to teens and school staff?Positive Bias: Kids with ADHD and learning problems underestimate their difficulties. What are the implications?Emotion Prediction: People have trouble predicting how they'll feel after a walk in the park or an underground tunnel. What do eco-psychologists have to say about this?
Website of the Week: JessicaKnows ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA064 - Anatomy of Inquiry & FamiliesOn location at the Canadian Psychological Association's 2009
conference. Doctors Brian & Giuseppe discuss inquiry-based learning
(helping kids to develop essential learning skills) and family conflict.Website of the week: A Little Bit of Mom SenseFor family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA063 - Anatomy of Children's LiteracyDoctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about reading to kids and how to promote developing literacy. What do psychologists read to their children? And where can you find information about kids' books?Website of the Week: Book DadsFor family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com!
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA062 - Anatomy of Three Things, Part 9Doctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about three recent stories on familyanatomy.com:
Simple family behaviours that are linked to a reduction in risky sexual behaviour for teens.Professor believes that teens' "sexting" is mostly harmless. How should parents handle it?Lots of Americans engage in unhygienic pool behaviour. Does it make people sick? Does it matter?
Website of the week: The DadPad
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Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA061 - Anatomy of Self-EsteemDoctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about self-esteem, and how to help your kids to feel good about themselves!Website of the week: No Time for Flash CardsFor family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA060 - Anatomy of Asking Babies, Part 2Doctors Brian and Giuseppe speak to Dr. David Elkind, author of "The Hurried Child" and Chief Scientific Adviser to Just Ask Baby. They discuss what new parents should know about their baby, including appropriate toys and "crying it out" versus comforting them to sleep.For family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA059 - Anatomy of Asking Babies, Part 1Doctors Brian and Giuseppe talk to Mark Hamilton, the CEO of Just Ask Baby, about their website and the information it provides to parents. Get your free Just Ask Baby account here before May 31.Vote for The Family Anatomy Podcast at Podcast Alley and for the blog at Blogger's Choice!
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA058 - Anatomy of Pregnancy StressDoctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about the impact of stress during pregnancy, along with post-partum depression, and what to do about it.Vote for The Family Anatomy Podcast at Podcast Alley and for the blog at Blogger's Choice!
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA057 - Anatomy of Three Things, Part 8Doctors Brian and Giuseppe discuss three recent stories on familyanatomy.com:Should you let your kids win when you play games?Anti-psychotic meds may be overprescribed for kids without psychotic symptoms.Summer jobs protect against suicide.For family and psychology news, visitfamilyanatomy.com.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA056 - Anatomy of GenderDoctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about gender roles and gender identity. Should parents worry if their son prefers to play "girl games" or if their daughter is a tomboy?For family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA055 - Anatomy of Teaching ResponsibilityDoctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about the importance of teaching children to be responsible by giving them jobs around the house. Dr. G hates the Ch-word, but: give your kids chores!For family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com!
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA054 - Anatomy of Grief, Part 2Doctors Brian and Giuseppe talk with Jacqueline Lanteigne and Dennis Crawford about recovering from the loss of their son after less than a month. You can find Part 1 here.For family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA053 - Anatomy of Grief, Part 1Doctors Brian and Giuseppe talk to Jacqueline Lanteigne and Dennis Crawford about the loss of their first infant, Tristan, when he was less than a month old.For family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA052 - Anatomy of Unplugging Your Kids, Part 2Doctors Brian and Giuseppe continue their discussion with Dr. DavidDutwin, author of"Uplug Your Kids: A Parent's Guide to Raising Happy,Active and Well-Adjusted Children in the Digital Age." The discussionmoves from television to computers, the internet, and social networks.Note: This episode is being posted a second time because Libsyn servers had problems with the first.For family and psychology news, visitfamilyanatomy.com.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA051 - Anatomy of Unplugging Your Kids, Part 1Doctors Brian and Giuseppe talk to Dr. David Dutwin about his book,"Uplug Your Kids: A Parent's Guide to Raising Happy, Active and Well-Adjusted Children in the Digital Age." Part 1 focuses on kids and television.For family and psychology news, visitfamilyanatomy.com.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA050 - Anatomy of Childhood CrushesDoctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about childhood and teenage crushes.For family and psychology news, visit http://familyanatomy.com.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA049 - Anatomy of the Teenage YearsDoctors Brian and Giuseppe talk to Barbara Desmarais, a parenting and life coach, about raising teenagers.For family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA048 - Anatomy of Three Things, Part 7Doctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about recent stories posted on familyanatomy.com, including:- the importance of eye contact- parents' gestures and children's vocabulary development- city vs. country life impact on memory and attentionFor family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA047 - Anatomy of Birth to FiveDoctors Brian, Giuseppe, and Richard interview Brenda Nixon, the author of the Birth to Five Book.For parenting tips and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA047 - Anatomy of Birth to FiveDoctors Brian, Giuseppe, and Richard interview Brenda Nixon, the author of the Birth to Five Book.For parenting tips and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA046 - Anatomy of the Winter BluesDoctors Brian, Giuseppe, and Richard talk about the winter blues and Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and how to overcome seasonal depression.And no, Family Anatomy was not voted "the #1 family website of reference," but we're currently the #1 Kids & Family podcast at Podcast Alley. Thanks for the votes!For family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com!
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA046 - Anatomy of the Winter BluesDoctors Brian, Giuseppe, and Richard talk about the winter blues and Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and how to overcome seasonal depression.And no, Family Anatomy was not voted "the #1 family website of reference," but we're currently the #1 Kids & Family podcast at Podcast Alley. Thanks for the votes!For family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com!
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA045 - Anatomy of Valentine's DayDoctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about Valentine's Day and how to survive it.For family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA045 - Anatomy of Valentine's DayDoctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about Valentine's Day and how to survive it.For family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA044 - Anatomy of Home SchoolingDoctors Brian, Giuseppe, and Richard talk about the pros and cons of home schooling.For family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA044 - Anatomy of Home SchoolingDoctors Brian, Giuseppe, and Richard talk about the pros and cons of home schooling.For family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA043 - Anatomy of CreativityDoctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about creativity. What are the best ways to develop your creative side? For family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FA043 - Anatomy of CreativityDoctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about creativity. What are the best ways to develop your creative side? For family and psychology news, visit familyanatomy.com.
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