Expert Bio
Dr. Jared Maloff
Psy.D.
Relationships - Gerontology
Personal Health - Eating Disorders, Self-Esteem
Mental Health - Addiction, Drug Addiction, Alcohol, Anxiety, Social Phobia, ADD/ADHD, Death, Dying, and Grief, Depression, PTSD
Addiction and Psychological Defenses
Addiction's power often lies in its ability to blind the addict. Learn the natural defenses addicts use to fend off threats to their addiction.
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Risk Factors of Teenage Drinking
Teenagers are not all created equal. Certain factors will influence them and their potential drinking habits.
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The Cost of Substance Abuse and Addiction
We have long known the effects of addiction on the body. Now take a look at the cost of addiction to society as a whole.
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Adolescent Psychology and the Media

Media and celebrity influence have never been as easily accessible and constant as they are today. The effects of these influences on teenagers is very real and, in many cases, very detrimental.

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Adult ADHD

ADHD can be as problematic to adults as it is to children. Diagnosing and treating adult ADHD can help ensure success in the workplace or in the adult classroom.

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Intervention Suggestions for Parents/Teachers with a Distractible Child
Children who are easily distracted suffer in school, home, and relationships. Learn some strategies to help distracted people succeed.
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Is Your Child Ready for Kindergarten?

Guidelines for a practical assessment of children's readiness for kindergarten.

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Managing Anxiety

Anxiety has far-reaching physiological and emotional effects on sufferers. Many of the choices we make in our attitudes and lifestyles can greatly reduce our stress and anxiety levels.

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The Biology of ADHD
ADHD has always been difficult to define and recognize. Learn the biology behind the disorder.
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The Early Indicators of Autism

Inexplicably, autism rates in the United States continue to rise. However, autism can be identified in infants and toddlers, and studies show that early, aggressive treatments can have positive long-term effects.

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