Ph.D. Psychologist
Newton, MA
Psychology News about Youth
Binge Drinking During Adolescence Primes the Brain for Alcohol Use Disorder in Adulthood
Teen drinking alters brain development, increasing anxiety and cravings, and heightens risk for adult alcohol use disorder and addiction.
How Communication Breakdowns Between Parents & Teens Can Affect Health, Well-Being, and Safety
Communicating with teens is key—poor communication can make them feel invalidated, raising risk of self-harm. Validating feelings supports safety.
Influencing People: What Works to Change Behavior (and How It Applies to Parenting)
Without accurately understanding children’s behavior, we may intervene in ways that compound the situation, creating a control struggle on top of the original problem. To be effective in helping children, we must accurately diagnose the problem and be curious: What’s causing this behavior? Though they may look the same, a problem of defiance is handled differently than one of capacity. Learning difficulties involving executive functioning are neurologically based, but executive functioning is sensitive to and impeded by stress. Parents’ reactions can, in this way, become an additional impediment to children’s executive functioning.
Is Perfectionism on the Rise in Teenagers? The Startling News About It’s Impact on Mental Health
Perfectionism in teens fuels anxiety and increases suicide risks. Learn how family and community pressure can silently affect teen mental health.
Online Risks & Stressors: What Teens Tell Their Parents
Online behaviors that can put teens at risk—why they hide cyberbullying, sexting, and social pressure, plus parenting tips to guide and protect them.
Teenagers Behaving Badly? A Closer Look at the Complex Drivers of Recklessness in Youth
This blog discusses recent research on teen recklessness and how it’s not what you think.
The Epidemic of Sexual Violence on Campus
This blog discusses important findings on sexual assault on campus.
The Impact of Cannabis Use on Bipolar Disorder Symptoms
Cannabis use is linked to an increase in mania, depression, and poor clinical outcomes for those with bipolar disorder.
The Startling Data on College-Age Binge Drinking
Binge drinking in college age youth and on college campuses is an alarming, prevalent problem that has been normalized in the college culture among those involved in it.
The Unique Strengths of Sensitive Kids and How to Help Them Thrive
This blog discusses the unique strengths of sensitive kids.
Why is Weed Use A Problem for Youth?
Youth ages 18-25 have the highest rate of weed use, and this is increasing (SAMSA, 2025). But why does using weed really matter? Older generations may have used weed too and found it harmless. Who is impacted negatively by weed and why? What are the short- and long-term dangers?