by Dr. Monica Borschel | Sep 11, 2019 | Children, Parenting, Relationships, Teenagers, Therapy & Psychology
While commuting home, you realise that you still have unread emails and phone calls to make. At the same time, you are wondering if the kids made it back from school and what you will have for dinner. Earlier today, your client got upset, which in turn made your...
by Dr. Monica Borschel | Nov 5, 2018 | Children, Parenting, Stress, Teenagers, Therapy & Psychology
The world seems to be moving faster, and competition seems to be building. Students today are often overstimulated and overwhelmed with academic pressure and social pressure brought on by social media. Here are some pointers to help your child at home. First thing...
by Dr. Monica Borschel | Jul 24, 2018 | Children, Divorce, Family, Parenting, Teenagers, Trauma
During a divorce, parents might experience intense emotions towards the other estranged parent. Often, unknowingly, one of the parents emotionally harms a child during and after the separation. It is essential for your child’s emotional and social well-being that your...
by Dr. Monica Borschel | Nov 27, 2017 | Children, Family, Parenting, Teenagers, Therapy & Psychology
Many parents struggle with what they consider to be bad behavior from their children. Demands from work and relationships can lead to a sense of feeling overwhelmed. The last thing an over-stressed parent has patience for is children who misbehave. The following is...
by Dr. Monica Borschel | Oct 30, 2017 | Parenting, Teenagers
The modern teenager is under immense social and academic pressure. Not only are teenagers going through rapid hormonal and brain changes, their social life is also rapidly changing with the advancement of social media. Parents struggle to maintain a healthy...
by Dr. Monica Borschel | Oct 19, 2017 | Anxiety, Children, Parenting, Stress, Teenagers
Academic pressure is a major source of anxiety and stress for many children and teens. As a parent, you want what is best for your child. Here are a few pointers to help you ease the academic pressure your child might be feeling. 1. Have a stress free homework...