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The Important Role of Dad

While almost any man can father a child, there is so much more to the important role of being Dad in a child’s life. Let’s look at who father is, and why he is so important. Fathers are central to the emotional well-being of their children; they are capable caretakers and ... Read More

When Your Gay Child Comes Out to You

While hosting my radio program, “Let’s Talk with Dr. Gail Gross,” I received a phone call from a father who threw his son out of the house when his son came out as gay. The father was crying on the phone, and to get to the heart of the matter, I asked him, “Do you love your son?” ... Read More

Teenage Depression

One in five teenagers has clinical depression, and less than 30% of those teenagers receive therapy. Teenage depression is sometimes difficult to distinguish from other psychological problems, such as anxiety or attention deficit. Therefore, it is important to know the signs. With early detection, ... Read More

Why You Should Assume Your Teen is Using Drugs

A chat board post written by an anonymous high school student was stunning in its honesty and directness. It should act as a wake-up call for parents who remain blissfully ignorant about their teen’s probable drug use. “Way too many of my friends’ parents seemingly couldn’t care less ... Read More

Helping Children Grieve, Helping Children Heal

Today as never before, doctors have documented evidence to demonstrate that grieving can, in fact, make children sick. Health issues such as skin problems, cardiovascular disease, and even cancer can often track their onset to a painful event translated as grief. Traumatic loss is so abhorrent to ... Read More