Sexual predators are using apps popular with tweens and teens, placing them at risk of exploitation. Dr. D’Arienzo provides parents tips for talking with their children about this danger and help to keep them safe.
From a Navy to clinical psychologist, Dr. D’Arienzo discusses the lessons he learned throughout his military career and how they impact both his personal and professional life.
Before taking the marital plunge, many people ask themselves, “Should I marry this person?” Dr. D’Arienzo explains that there is a simple answer to that, and it might not be what you expect.
Suicide rates among our country’s veterans is rising at an alarming rate. As a Navy veteran, Dr. D’Arienzo discusses the issue of the stigma of mental health and the cultural changes needed to make a positive, lasting change.
Can and should a child as young as five be required to testify in a deposition or courtroom? Dr. D’Arienzo addressed this situation in a very real case, and believes that the trauma the child would experience is too great.
People experiencing schizophrenic and bi-polar disorders often make others in their community feel uncomfortable or frightened. Dr. D’Arienzo explains how the complexities of these disorders creates challenges for the legal system to provide an appropriate response.
The grieving mother of soldier who died in a non-combat related death in Fort Hood believes he is part of a suspicious trend. Dr. D’Arienzo is sympathetic but believes that there is a more mundane answer.
When an officer is arrested for child abuse because she beat her child with a hanger as a form of discipline, was a line crossed? Dr. D’Arienzo believes that any physical punishment is ineffective and causes more problems than it solves.
More teens are undergoing plastic surgery for nose reshaping and other procedures than ever before, but is this a good choice? Parents should consider two key physical factors before allowing their child to have these cosmetic, explains Dr. D’Arienzo.