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Books Recommended by FFP Therapists
Judith Kolberg
Kathleen G Nadeau, Ph.D

Carla Crutsinger
Debra Moore
Cindy Goldrich
Peg Dawson
Richard Guare
Janet E. Heininger, Ph.D
Sharon K. Weiss, M.Ed.
Cindy Goldrich
Joyce Cooper-Kahn, Ph.D.
Laurie Dietzel, Ph.D.
Janet E. Heininger, Ph.D
Sharon K. Weiss, M.Ed.
Rich Weinfeld
Linda Barnes-Robinson
Sue Jeweler
Betty Roffman Shevitz
Kate Kelly
Peggy Ramundo
Articles by FFP Counselors

More than the Baby Blues: When Parents Struggle, Help is Available – Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders
It is common to experience symptoms of baby blues after childbirth; however, if symptoms persist or worsen, it is critical to speak with your provider. Here are some signs to look out for and resources for struggling parents.

Depression: What is it and how can I help my child?
Depression is a serious yet treatable condition. If you suspect your child is demonstrating symptoms of depression, there are many things you can do to help at home and in conjunction with their pediatrician.

What to Expect in Behavioral Health Therapy
Caring for our mental health is important at every stage of life. It can be a positive experience that helps with healing, communication, and self-expression. If you’re considering obtaining services for your child from Family First Pediatrics, here are a few things to know.
External Website Recommendations
These resources contain multiple articles, screenings, and tips for parents on pediatric and adolescent ADHD.
A non-profit organization. Information available about local support groups, parent to parent training, conferences, etc.
This site offers access to parent resources and education. They also host regular events.
ParentGuidance.org offers resources, courses and coaching for parents.