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Dear Dr. Lisa, Enough is enough. I feel like every news source I go to is talking about things getting better and then a story
Dear Dr. Lisa, Enough is enough. I feel like every news source I go to is talking about things getting better and then a story
Dear Dr. Lisa, Like almost every parent in the US, I have been facilitating my kid’s homeschooling during the pandemic. Things are going pretty well,
Dear Dr. Lisa, I feel like my news notifications are constantly bombarding me with upsetting and divisive political campaigns all day, every day taking a
Dear Dr. Lisa, I have been hearing a lot about this Peeping Tom case that recently happened in our community. How concerned should we as
Dear Dr. Lisa, What should I do if I am contacted by another parent about what my child is doing online? Specifically, they are telling
Dear Dr. Lisa, With a new school year just around the corner, I am trying to get the kids back into their routine, but I
Dear Dr. Lisa, This might be a simple question, but how can you tell how much is too much when it comes to technology use?
Dear Dr. Lisa, With summertime approaching, how can I avoid having my grandkids jump on their phones and game for hours every day? I look
Dear Dr. Lisa, How can you cure digital addiction or addiction to Fortnite in kids? Thanks, Nervous Mom Dear Nervous Mom, Thank you so much
Hi Dr. Lisa, I’m the mom of a 14-year-old girl and I am worried that she might be having an online romance. She spends a
Clinical psychologist, Dr. Lisa Strohman, discusses the pressures college students face and the growing issues of prescription drug use; while offering parents advice on how
Dr. Lisa Strohman provides advice to parents on how to disengage from parenting peer pressure and how to understand the social pressure facing children today.
It has been 22 years since the tragic Columbine shooting and the pain which still impacts our world. In my recent interview with Sue Klebold,
Dr. Lisa Strohman is MASK Magazine’s college life skills expert. In this article, she discusses how parents should navigate summer break when their kids return
Dr. Lisa Strohman is MASK Magazine’s college life skills expert. In this article, she discusses how parents should talk about college life expectations and provide
Dr. Lisa Strohman, discusses the pressures college students face and how they often compromise their integrity when met with a whole new set of challenges.
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It has been 22 years since the tragic Columbine shooting and the pain which still impacts our world. In my recent interview with Sue Klebold,
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Gen Z flexing its muscles with the Tech Industry: Is that a good thing? For all the criticisms of Gen Z having short attention spans
Wally Herger was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives for 26 years. He was a big shot since he represented California’s 2nd congressional district,
If you turn on the TV, read the newspaper, scroll through your Facebook feed, it’s nearly impossible to avoid current events. Starting with the climate
Your mental health is incredibly important. It impacts you emotionally, physically, socially, and changes how we act, feel and think. Not only that, but it
Cell phones and kids shouldn’t go together, but in today’s age, they do. Nearly the same rite of passage as getting a driver’s license, cell
If you haven’t been paying attention to what’s going on in the world of apps for kids, I beg of you, please start now. The
When we went to school, there was no such thing as social media. In fact, it’s safe to say that when we were in school,
Anyone can be catfished. Anyone. Teens, however, are more susceptible than others to be catfished because they are more vulnerable and less likely to be
The other week kids around the country were dealt a dangerous blow when Netflix renewed the controversial “13 Reasons Why” for its third season. At
Dr. Lisa discusses if there is a possible way to have a healthy balance with video games for NBC News. Read the full article below!
The hottest app being downloaded to smart phones around the nation is FaceApp. Developed by Wireless Lab, a Russian company, the app transforms photos of
With an estimated 950,000 predators that can be online at any given time, shouldn’t you be learning more about how to protect your children? Historically,
Dr. Lisa contributes to Yahoo Lifestyle on the topic of CosPlay Therapy as it was featured on the hit HBO Show, Big Little Lies. Read the
In this article, Dr. Lisa comments on the reality and popularity of CosPlay therapists and their benefit to some groups in therapy. Read the full
The world of social media and young girls is a scary one. From predators, to sexting, to cyberbullies and the pressure to be “liked”, girls
Social media is so new, no studies have been done to know what long-term effects it can have on our health and wellness. But, we
School is out, which means kids are home. And, what happens when kids are home? They spend more time online. In fact, screen time increases
‘They’re amazingly isolated’: is social media making NBA players miserable? NBA commissioner says many of the stars he meets are unhappy. The criticism they face
You’ve probably seen it on Facebook. Someone posts a “news” story that is shocking, maybe scary, but definitely something that you’re going to click on
There’s a new trend in Instagram, and your children may not be letting you in on it: Finsta, which stands for Fake Instagram. Finsta is
Part 1 Parkland One Year Ago “It’s not an anniversary anyone wants to celebrate. But as Feb. 14 approaches, schools in Broward and Palm Beach
Did you know that roughly half of teens have been cyberbullied? Considering that 80 percent of kids have access to social media in the palm
If you’ve got teens, here’s a statistic that won’t surprise you: 97 percent of kids in the US ages 12 – 17 play video games.