Interview with Georgia Association for Play Therapy
DEANA TRUONG – Unlike the name suggests, play therapy isn’t the same thing as playing in the everyday sense of the term. Instead, there is a method underlying the process
Read moreDEANA TRUONG – Unlike the name suggests, play therapy isn’t the same thing as playing in the everyday sense of the term. Instead, there is a method underlying the process
Read moreANNIE PATEL – Language barriers are a challenge in healthcare across the country because there are more than 66 million people that speak a language other than English at home,
Read moreABBY GIORDANO – Although the NFL has constantly endorsed safer helmets and equipment, concussion protocol has not been updated since 2011, until a recent scary collision involving Tua Tagovailoa. The
Read moreJOANNA ZHU – Recently, Hurricane Nicole, the first US hurricane to hit in November in 37 years, killed at least five people and caused severe damage to Florida’s eastern coastline
Read moreELIZABETH CONNER – Although many enjoyed the extra hour of sleep post-Tennessee win on Sunday, November 6th, this shift in time also signals a shift towards the winter season and
Read moreELIZABETH CONNER – Often misdiagnosed as other degenerative brain disorders such as Alzheimer’s, Progressive Supranuclear Palsy is a rare brain disease that affects every 1 in 10,000 people in our
Read moreSrinidhi Vangala – Bipolar disorder — a mental health condition characterized by periods of extreme highs (mania) and deep lows (depression) — affects 2.8 percent of U.S. adults. While marginalized racial
Read moreSAMEEKA PRABATH – When people imagine therapy, most people think about someone lying on a couch venting to a doctor taking notes. However, this might drastically change very soon. It
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