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Interview with Joan Green and Adam Pletter; The Perils and Promises of Technology for Our Children

Interview with Joan Green and Adam Pletter; The Perils and Promises of Technology for Our Children

by Dr. Adam Pletter | Mar 13, 2024 | Ask-the-Expert, Uncategorized

Reactive vs Proactive Parenting In The Digital Age

Reactive vs Proactive Parenting In The Digital Age

by Dr. Adam Pletter | Mar 13, 2024 | Ask-the-Expert, Uncategorized

Thanks for watching this episode of The Family Couch In this episode of The Family Couch with Dr. Adam Pletter, a Clinical Psychologist who works with children (and the parents that come along with them) we discuss the impact the digital age has had on raising our...
The Impact of Technology on Kids with Anxiety and OCD: Interview with Dr. Adam Pletter

The Impact of Technology on Kids with Anxiety and OCD: Interview with Dr. Adam Pletter

by Dr. Adam Pletter | Mar 13, 2024 | Ask-the-Expert, Uncategorized

Kids with anxiety and OCD often have an intimate connection with technology. It is where they go to distract themselves from their scary thoughts. It is where their obsessive nature takes over. It is the cause of huge meltdowns. It is the platform for google searches...
Parenting in the Digital Age. Interview with Dr. Adam Pletter from iParent101.com

Parenting in the Digital Age. Interview with Dr. Adam Pletter from iParent101.com

by Dr. Adam Pletter | Mar 13, 2024 | Ask-the-Expert, Uncategorized

Today on the podcast my guest Dr Adam Pletter from iparent101.com. We talk about parenting in the digital world. This can be challenging for parent because we did not grow up with technology. Things change so fast. Kids’ access to social media brings a lot more...
The Smartphone Generation: Less Sex, Fewer Drinks, More Depression

The Smartphone Generation: Less Sex, Fewer Drinks, More Depression

by Dr. Adam Pletter | Mar 13, 2024 | Ask-the-Expert, Uncategorized

People who are growing up with smartphones are having less sex and drinking less alcohol than previous generations, some research indicates. Other studies also show this generation is more depressed, lonelier, more isolated and getting less sleep. Psychologist Jean M....
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