. This perspective brought to us by psychologist Sarah Heavin in Tacoma, WA. Better fnnbznniin Safe Than Sorry? Not if you care about fostering healthy child development, by Sarah Heavin As a forensic child psychologist, I am often hired to evaluate a child for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) after an injury. Think: Car accidents, […]
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