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Meaghan Flenner

6 Signs Your Teen May Be Depressed

March 10, 2018 by Meaghan Flenner

As teens struggle through the tough transition period of childhood into young adulthood, it can be difficult to decipher a teen’s behavior. Are their out-of-control emotions and conduct a result of the natural process of adolescence, or is it something more serious? According to the National Institute of Mental Health, in 2016 approximately 3.1 million […]

Filed Under: Depression, Teens/Children

How to Support LGBTQ Teens Coming Out

March 3, 2018 by Meaghan Flenner

The LGBTQ movement has made some landmark strides in the past decade. The “Don’t Ask – Don’t Tell” policy was repealed, health insurance discrimination has been prevented, and same-sex marriage has been legalized nationwide. This, in combination with greater awareness and visibility of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in society and the media, […]

Filed Under: LGBTQ

How to Have a Healthier Family Through Better Co-Parenting

February 25, 2018 by Meaghan Flenner

Moving forward after divorce is difficult for everyone, and trying to figure out how to co-parent complicates things even further. Here are some tips to help you co-parent with your ex. Put Your Child First Putting your child first is an absolute necessity for successful co-parenting. Always consider their wants and needs above your own. […]

Filed Under: Family Therapy

Strategies for Talking to an Abused or Neglected Child

February 18, 2018 by Meaghan Flenner

For many of us, we remember our childhood fondly with images of birthday parties, family holidays or playing in the park with friends. But for approximately 6 million children in the United States this year, their childhood will also include memories of abuse. It’s impossible to understand why anyone would want to harm an innocent […]

Filed Under: Abuse/Neglect

Coping With Grief Through Meditation

February 11, 2018 by Meaghan Flenner

Dealing with grief is one of the most devastating things in life that we must unfortunately experience. The finality of losing someone we love can cause us to feel angry, anxious or depressed. When dealing with grief, it may feel like you can’t move forward, or you don’t know how you can continue living in […]

Filed Under: Grief

Treat Yourself: The Importance of Putting Yourself First & Self Care

February 4, 2018 by Meaghan Flenner

If I asked whether you were the victim of childhood emotional neglect (CEN), would you know how to answer? Probably not. CEN is often misunderstood and therefor, misdiagnosed. Childhood emotional neglect means an individual was not provided the emotional support from parents and other adults that is required to grow up to be a confident […]

Filed Under: General

Low Self-Esteem: What is it? What to Do About it

August 27, 2017 by Meaghan Flenner

Self-esteem is an opinion we have of ourselves; a way of placing value on ourselves as people. While we may voice characteristics such as “I’m American” or “I have brown eyes,” these are facts that don’t carry a negative or positive connotation. A low self-esteem suggests we carry a negative opinion of ourselves. For example, […]

Filed Under: Self-Esteem

5 Amazing Outcomes that Can Come from Family Therapy

August 21, 2017 by Meaghan Flenner

Many people wish they could belong to a family that resembles the Brady Bunch. But the truth is, most of us belong to families that are not nearly as perfect or copacetic. Families are as complicated as the individuals who make them up. Though each family is entirely unique, all can benefit from family therapy. […]

Filed Under: Family Therapy

Just Plain Ol’ Boyhood or Oppositional Defiant Disorder?

August 16, 2017 by Meaghan Flenner

The old expression “Boys will be boys,” describes types of behavior that may not be appreciated by parents (or sisters). These behaviors, though typically unwelcomed, are rather benign in cause and effect. For instance, a typical boy might think it’s funny to put a frog in his sister’s bed. Two young boys might decide their […]

Filed Under: Family Therapy

5 Parenting Tips For Today’s Teens

July 30, 2017 by Meaghan Flenner

Tween and Teen Health Are You Struggling With Your Teen? If you are struggling with the growing pains of raising your tween/teenage child you are not alone. There are millions of families who need answers on how to improve the condition of their children’s mental health and behaviors. As a psychotherapist one of the most […]

Filed Under: Adolescence, Family Therapy, Parenting, Teenage anxiety, Teenager behavioral problems Tagged With: adolescent counseling, child anxiety, child psychology, discipline, help for my teenager, parenting, struggling teens, teenage depression, teenagers, tween

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Meaghan Flenner

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Meaghan Flenner | Counseling & Therapy | West Palm Beach, FL 33409

561-371-8551
meaghan.flenner@megcanhelp.com
License number: MH 12873
License (CAP): ADC-007970-2015


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