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When Parenting My ADHD Child Feels Overwhelming: Finding Hope and Healing

When Parenting My ADHD Child Feels Overwhelming: Finding Hope and Healing

by Psychologist Scottsdale | Apr 7, 2025 | Child Psychology, Family Counseling

By Dr. Martin Keller, Diplomate in Clinical PsychologyAs a clinical psychologist with more than 30 years of experience, I’ve heard this painful phrase countless times: “Parenting my ADHD child is killing me.” It’s often spoken with tears in the eyes, a cracking...
Resocializing Kids after Coronavirus

Resocializing Kids after Coronavirus

by Psychologist Scottsdale | Jul 6, 2020 | Child Psychology

Dr Keller discusses the best ways to help children prepare for reentering school life after being absent since Spring Break. Reporter Jamie Cerretta asks questions to encourage parents to get their kids ready to attending school differently this year.    ...
5 Ways A Child Psychologist Can Help Your Child Overcome Moving Anxiety

5 Ways A Child Psychologist Can Help Your Child Overcome Moving Anxiety

by Psychologist Scottsdale | Nov 21, 2017 | Child Psychology

Helping Your Child Deal with Moving Even when it’s a “good” move, moving your child from one home to another can be stressful and upsetting to them. Most people view their home as a source of security. It’s the one place you can go to make everything quiet again and...
How to Identify Stress in Your Child or Teen

How to Identify Stress in Your Child or Teen

by Psychologist Scottsdale | Nov 21, 2017 | Child Psychology

Just as adults can suffer emotional and physical problems due to unresolved stress, so can children. Although the problems that children and teenagers face may seem inconsequential to parents, those problems are real and sometimes overwhelming in the mind of a young...
School Bullying: A Psychologist Identifies Several Ways To Prevent It

School Bullying: A Psychologist Identifies Several Ways To Prevent It

by Psychologist Scottsdale | Nov 5, 2017 | Child Psychology

Bullying may be an age-old problem, but that doesn’t make it any more bearable for children suffering at the hands of school bullies. In this article, psychologist Dr. Martin Keller talks about personality types at risk for being bullied and how adults can work...

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