Support for Kids and Teens Mental Health in [cityname]
As parents, we play crucial roles in supporting our children’s mental health and helping them learn to focus in [cityname].
As parents, we play crucial roles in supporting our children’s mental health and helping them learn to focus in [cityname].
Apollo Neuro Review: Experts on Apollo Wearable and Happiness and Burnout in [cityname] Experts weigh in on the Apollo wearable’s impact on happiness and burnout.
[cityname]: Apollo Neuro Reviews on Apollo Wearable and Parenting, Productivity and Focus. Experts weigh in on the Apollo wearable’s impact on parenting, productivity and focus.
Apollo Neuro Review: Experts on Apollo Wearable and Heart Rate Variability, Recovery and Sleep in [cityname]. Experts weigh in on the Apollo wearable’s impact on heart rate variability, recovery and sleep.
[cityname]: The Apollo Wearable’s Positive Impact on Your Child’s Focus and Concentration. Three therapists independently validating the Apollo wearable in-session with children with treatment-resistant ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and anxiety disorders reported that the Apollo device use in therapy significantly increased feelings of calm, eye contact, and functional engagement in the psychotherapy process.
[cityname]: Can Kids Use the Apollo Wearable? If you are using the Apollo wearable device to calm your nervous system in [cityname], can your kids use it as well?
[cityname]: Can a Wearable Device Reduce Stress? The Apollo™ wearable is a new technology proven to improve sleep, focus, and stress resilience by balancing the nervous system through our sense of touch.
Does the Apollo wearable actually work in [cityname]? The Apollo™ wearable is a new technology proven to improve sleep, focus, and stress resilience by balancing the nervous system through our sense of touch.
The Importance of Resilience in Overcoming Trauma in [cityname]. In an interview with Chris Lengyel of Help Me PTSD, Melissa and I discuss the importance of resilience in sustainable trauma or PTSD recovery.
Everyone has bad days–sometimes even a string of them put together. When you are dealing with PTSD and learning to manage yourself in [cityname], there are some things that can really help on those shitty days.