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Navigating Political Stress: A Guide for Parents and Teens

Navigating Political Stress: A Guide for Parents and Teens

by Dr. Stacie Herrera | Jan 20, 2025 | All, High School Students, Mental Health

Significant political events, such as elections or inaugurations, can bring heightened stress and anxiety for families. Parents and teens alike may find themselves overwhelmed by the intensity of political discourse. At Herrera Psychology, we recognize these...
Empowering Families: A Guide to Optimal School Choice Environments

Empowering Families: A Guide to Optimal School Choice Environments

by Dr. Stacie Herrera | Feb 16, 2024 | All, Assessments, High School Students

  Empowering Families: A Guide to Optimal School Choice Environments Choosing the right school for your child can feel like navigating a maze. With so many options, parents often ask, “Where do I start?” In this blog, we’re here to help you...
FAQs: Comprehensive Psychoeducational Evaluations

FAQs: Comprehensive Psychoeducational Evaluations

by Herrera Psychology | Oct 17, 2023 | All, Assessments, High School Students

As a parent, you want the best for your child’s educational journey, and sometimes that means seeking a comprehensive psychoeducational evaluation. At Herrera Psychology, we understand that the process can be overwhelming and filled with questions. In this blog...
Shedding Light on Dyslexia: Recognizing and Supporting Your Child

Shedding Light on Dyslexia: Recognizing and Supporting Your Child

by Herrera Psychology | Sep 27, 2023 | All, Assessments, High School Students

Dyslexia is a common learning disability that affects the way individuals process and understand written language. It can be challenging to detect, but early recognition and intervention can make a significant difference in a child’s educational journey. In this...
Strengthen Your Child’s Homeschool Education with Herrera Psychology!

Strengthen Your Child’s Homeschool Education with Herrera Psychology!

by Dr. Kim LaCivita | Aug 3, 2023 | All, Announcements, Assessments, College Admissions, High School Students

We hope this blog finds you and your student in good spirits, highly motivated, and ready for a new year of homeschooling. We know homeschooling is a lot of hard work and Herrera Psychology is here to help. We can’t wait to be a part of your child’s education team....
Trauma-Focused CBT and How it Can Help After a Traumatic Experience

Trauma-Focused CBT and How it Can Help After a Traumatic Experience

by Herrera Psychology | Aug 8, 2022 | Therapy, Assessments, High School Students, Mental Health

Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or TF-CBT, is a therapeutic intervention created to help children from age three to 18, and their parents or caregivers, overcome the impact of traumatic events. The intervention typically lasts between four and six months,...
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