Psychologist Susan Lipkins talks with Dr. Jon LaPook About Sexting
“Sexting” is the act of sending sexually explicit content by using digital technology. Psychologist Susan Lipkins talks with Dr. Jon LaPook about its influence on teens in this online video.
Are Mothers the Last to Know?
Susan Klebold is a brave woman; a mother who lost her son in the most infamous tragedy, Columbine, opens her heart and shares some thoughts.
Most Americans, including most professionals in the field of psychology, assumed that there must have been warning signs and most of us assumed that these signs were missed. Dylan’s mom describes a dark and foreboding essay that his English teachers read; mentioned, but never actually shared with the Klebolds. Was this an early smoke signal? Read the rest of this entry »
Sexting: Can It Be Controlled?
In the old days (the 1990’s) parents lamented the fact that babies did not come with a really good “how-to” manual. Today, parents wish that babies came with a universal remote. Whenever I am interviewed I am asked “what can parents do to protect their child?” and this question was posed by Dr. Jon LaPook medical reporter for CBS News (CBSDoc.com) who focused on sexting, the act of sending explicit visual content of yourself or people you know, via digital technology. Read the rest of this entry »