Dr. Nancy Rappaport, assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and author of the book, “In Her Wake: A Child Psychiatrist Explores the Mystery of Her Mother’s Suicide,” discusses—from both her professional background and her perspective as the survivor of a parent’s suicide—issues that teens may face as they learn to cope with the suicide of a parent, especially as they make the transition to college. She also discusses the benefits and timing of therapy for survivors, and lists support resources for those who have lost a loved one. http://www.InHerWake.com
Dr. Nancy Rappaport, assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and author of the book, “In Her Wake: A Child Psychiatrist Explores the Mystery of Her Mother’s Suicide,” discusses—from both her professional background and her perspective as the survivor of a parent’s suicide—issues that teens may face as they learn to cope with the suicide of a parent, especially as they make the transition to college. She also discusses the benefits and timing of therapy for survivors, and lists support resources for those who have lost a loved one. http://www.InHerWake.com
College financial planning expert Ron Caruthers explains some of the considerations and complications for families who own small businesses as they organize their finances in preparation for applying for college financial aid for their children. Includes a discussion of the pros and cons of employing one’s children in the business, how to (or not to) report business assets, and why the timing of certain financial decisions is important. http://www.CollegePlanningSpecialists.com
College financial planning expert Ron Caruthers explains some of the considerations and complications for families who own small businesses as they organize their finances in preparation for applying for college financial aid for their children. Includes a discussion of the pros and cons of employing one’s children in the business, how to (or not to) report business assets, and why the timing of certain financial decisions is important http://www.CollegePlanningSpecialists.com