Cambria County's behavioral health program has updated its name and its website to better reflect its services and supports for the community, program leaders said.
Behind the steady stream of words and the seemingly unshakeable confidence lies a web of deep-seated insecurities that shape their behavior in fascinating ways. Let's explore. The thought of being ...
The 31-page order from Judge John Gibney of the U.S. District Court in Richmond details a range of steps the state needs to take over the next seven years ...
An attachment style is the attitude or pattern of behavior you display when connecting with others. Your earliest interactions with your parents or other main caretakers shape your attachment ...
While these might seem like normal, common behaviors by flight passengers, if you commit these actions, transportation security officers (TSOs) may be on high alert and slow down your trip.
The key word being neurobiological. When in the throes of raising a neurodivergent child, it’s easy to forget that their behavior is rooted in biology. That's partly because there is no ...
The CY 2025, ICF-IID rate letters are now available on the Health PAS Online Portal. You can view them by logging into your Trading Partner Account and following this pathway: File Exchange > Reports ...
Produced by ElevenLabs and News Over Audio (Noa) using AI narration. Listen to more stories on the Noa app. Donald Trump, for reasons no one fully apprehends, is preparing for his looming second ...
Building on a post that looked at times in which media influenced real-world behaviors, we will reflect below on why this can happen through a constellation of theories. 1. Social Learning Theory.
Student behavior problems continue to plague schools, and educators say they’ve actually grown more serious, according to a recent survey by the EdWeek Research Center. Nearly half of teachers ...
But being a relevant leader is not just about adopting new behaviors; it’s about unlearning bad habits. Especially those that do more harm than good. Relevant leaders share something in common.