Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neuro-developmental disorder that affects both children and adults, impacting their ability to focus, control impulses, and manage hyperactivity.
Read MoreDepression is a common mental health condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Depression is more than just feeling blue or going through a rough patch; it is a serious mental health condition that can impact every aspect of a person's life.
Read MoreFinding the right therapy and psychologist for your teen in Newport Beach is a critical step towards helping your teen improving their mental health and well-being. We can help you determine the best course of action for your teens therapy in Newport Beach.
Read MoreFinding the right psychology center or psychologist in Irvine can be a critical step towards improving your mental health and well-being. Irvine is a community that is based on family and strong work ethic, which can often be a delicate balance to find.
Read MoreAs a parent in Orange County, you're well aware of the unique challenges your teen faces in this fast-paced environment. With the pressures of academics, social life, and the ever-increasing influence of digital media – it is clear to see why teen anxiety is on the rise and a legitimate concern for parents.
Read MoreWhile online therapy may have been the only means to mental health care during the pandemic, it will continue to be a crucial resource in navigating the post-covid world.
Read MoreOC Psychology Center helps teens and adolescents in the Irvine and Huntington Beach deal with depression and anxiety. Here’s one helpful approach to get through the trickier times.
Read MoreNo matter how long you’ve struggled with loneliness and the impact of social isolation, we want to help. This article is all about helping you learn how to cope with the stress of social isolation, as well as understand what causes it.
Read MoreNow more than ever families throughout our neighborhoods in Orange County and the world are forced to sit with the discomfort of the unknown. The Corona Virus Pandemic is unprecedented and while society has been exhibiting great flexibility in adapting to the new status quo, the fact is we don’t know what’s going to happen next.
Read MoreLife as a teenager can be pretty demanding. Keeping up grades, watching out for acne, managing a growing social reputation, and preparing for the grand adult transition can certainly take an emotional toll. Often teens with ADHD work extra hard to maintain focus and use appropriate behavior at school and work, which can lead to emotional “unloading” and attention dysregulation when they are home.
Read MoreWhen school is out, or the weekend is here, teens (particularly those with ADHD) tend to collapse into a puddle of poor productivity. Homework and chores fall low on their list of priorities – much lower than the beloved phone, social media, and video games.
Read MoreAdulthood comes with its fair share of challenges: paying rent, finding or keeping work, raising children, staying healthy, and the list goes on and on. Although some people find ways to “make it work” and cope with the stressors of adult-ing, many people struggle. This is particularly true for folks with ADHD, as many adult responsibilities load on your ability to organize, focus, and be consistent.
Read MoreBetween getting good grades, building a social life, navigating technology and social media, and coping with the rapid changes that come with puberty, teens have a lot to deal with! Sometimes, the pressure becomes too much – and that’s when the anxiety takes over. Here at the OC Psychology Center, we know that when teens get overwhelmed with anxiety and worry, the entire family can be affected.
Read MoreDepression is one of the most common health issues in the United States, and many people mistake it for something else: “I feel so tired and lethargic, I must need more sleep.” “I’ve lost my motivation, maybe I just need more coffee.” “My appetite has gone up/down, there must be something wrong with my stomach.” “My body aches all the time, I must be coming down with something.”
Read MoreChildhood anxiety is one of the most common reasons parents bring their children into our office here at the OC Psychology Center. Although accurate assessment and psychotherapeutic treatment are the most effective way to address pediatric anxiety symptoms, there are a number of things parents and siblings can do at home to help manage anxiety symptoms.
Read MoreWhen you feel stressed and overwhelmed in life, your brain works overtime to try to keep up. Even everyday stressors such as paying bills, performing well at work, and keeping your family happy and healthy can certainly put you under a great deal of pressure.
Read MoreAs a parent, you may feel lost, overwhelmed, and unsure how to best help your child succeed academically. Your child may have a difficult time completing (or bringing home) their homework. They may struggle with staying on-task, frequently moving on to other activities before finishing their chores.
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