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Dr. Gina Harris is an expert in clinical and neuropsychology servicing patients in Palm Beach, Wellington, Boca Raton, Hollywood and Pembroke Pines. Dr. Harris provides psychological counseling services and assessment to children, adults, and families. Are you depressed, enduring family problems, having issues with your children or spouse, feeling like there is no hope and no way out?

Dr. Harris has helped thousands to deal with problems in a positive way.
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Our patients include all ages and ethnic backgrounds.
We have a proven track record in treating patients who are struggling with relationship issues, substance abuse, depression, attention deficit disorder, and anxiety.
At the end of treatment, patients and their families report reduced anxiety and better use of effective coping skills.
We provide a caring and confidential atmosphere where life's difficulties can be openly explored, and solutions found.
He is the kid who acts before he thinks.
He is the kid with "the ants in his pants" who teachers and guidance counselors say could do the work if he really tried.
These children can turn a normal home into chaos, deepening even the most competent caring parents doubt about their ability to nurture and raise their young.
A mystery malady?
Minimal brain damage?
Clinical depression?
More and more medical specialists, clinical neuropsychologists, and educators are recognizing Attention Deficit Disorder with or without hyperactivity as the culprit.
We know there are millions of children suffering from learning disabilities, some so significant that they may face subsequent school and life failure.
As a result, all develop significant emotional strain.
The term learning disabilities is used to explain a child's problem in fully understanding the language, be it written or oral.
Thus, it covers such concerns as any difficulty in thinking, listening, speaking or reading.
Whatever the level of intelligence of the child is there some degree of difficulty in reading?.
Make the family aware that this is a serious problem confronting the entire family.
Explore your own feelings about this critical problem and how it is affecting yourself and the whole family.
Explain to any other children in the family what may be involved in understanding the problem and its ramifications.
Relatives, friends, and neighbors can often give valuable help in understanding and coping with the problem.
Simplify household routines to make life easier during this strenuous period.
Do not panic.
Sometimes we think of one crisis as resembling all others and all stressful events as having a great deal in common, but for a family with children, there is no experience like divorce.
Today, I came from my consultation with a divorced family in which the young son of professionals had begun to light matches.
An honor student of a fine private school, the fact of the permanence of his parents divorce had recently been brought home to him at his Bar Mitzvah, where his newly remarried mother danced with his step father, but not his father.
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