by The Family Guidance and Therapy Center | Jenny Palmiotto
Developing EQ can give you a greater chance of thriving in both your personal and professional lives. It is a commonly held myth that those on the autism spectrum can not develop this vital life skill.
by The Family Guidance and Therapy Center | Jenny Palmiotto
We all define “success” differently, but for most of us, success means finding meaning in our relationships, career, and other aspects of our lives. Learning and developing Emotional Intelligence (EQ) makes that all possible.
by Jenny Palmiotto | Jenny Palmiotto
You will eventually learn most of your child’s triggers and may be able to avoid a meltdown. If you can help your child to calm or redirect, or if possible, simply avoid their triggers altogether, you can minimize meltdowns.
by The Family Guidance and Therapy Center | Jenny Palmiotto
Self care is a buzzword but if our basic human needs aren’t met, we can’t even think about self-care. What we need is to learn to love ourselves.
by The Family Guidance and Therapy Center | Jenny Palmiotto
Why is the rate of suicide and suicidality so much higher in the autistic population? And how can we help?
by The Family Guidance and Therapy Center | Jenny Palmiotto
Young people who are contemplating suicide often give warning signs of their distress. Some signs are subtle, yet some are more common and pronounced. Knowing the risk factors, recognizing the warning signs, and knowing how to respond can help prevent suicide.