By Dr. Michael Osit For better or for worse, whether you like it or not, your children will imitate you. As if that is not enough, you are ...
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MIND THE MIND: I Would Have Been Here Earlier But I Took A Shortcut
Easiest Is Not Always Best By Dr. Michael Osit You are running late for your appointment so you decide to take a shortcut. For whatever reason, unpredicted traffic, ...
MIND THE MIND: Covid-19: Should I Leave My Bubble Or Not? By Dr. Michael Osit
It has been quite a ride these past 6 months, to say the least. More like a roller coaster ride with varying speeds, surprising turns, deep stomach drops, and ...
Social Media Casual -The Psychology of Posting
By: Dr. Michael Osit Imagine you are on the register line at Costco and you blurt out, “Does anyone have a good recommendation for a Podiatrist? Or, you ...
Preparing Children For The Future – Role of Parents
Melvin S. Rosh, MD, FAAP, FAAAAI, FCAAAI No parent wants to learn that their child is addicted to drugs, but millions find themselves in this terrible position. No parent ...
SELF-INDUCED CRIMES
By: Dr. Michael Osit A crime is defined as a legally prohibited, foolish, senseless, or shameful act that is deemed injurious to public welfare or societal morals. This ...
High Functioning Anxiety in Adults and Teens
Anxiety is a complex set of reactions designed to keep us safe. In the days of saber toothed tigers, the “fight or flight response” was, literally, a lifesaver. When ...
Following Rules? Should You Face The Door In An Elevator?
Our lives are often dictated by the rules we need to follow, and by doing the “right” thing. Rules and appropriate behavior are important in your life as they ...
PRESERVING MARRIAGE: PARENTING CONFLICTS – Part Three
The top four reasons existing marriages most commonly end are: 1) poor communication, 2) financial issues, 3) parenting conflicts, and 4) boredom. This is the third part of a ...
PRESERVING MARRIAGE: FINANCIAL ISSUES (PART TWO)
The top four reasons existing marriages most commonly end are: 1) poor communication, 2) financial issues, 3) parenting conflicts, and 4) boredom. This is the second part of ...