Bullying Prevention Interview with Birmingham Maple Clinic on FOX 2 News
Troy, MI (PRWEB) October 20, 2013 -- Birmingham Maple Clinic in Michigan has recently been interviewed by FOX 2 News Detroit for Bullying Awareness Month, when organizations from all over the country unite to raise awareness for the rampant problem of bulling in schools.
Lori Edelson, Clinical Director of the Birmingham Maple Clinic, represented the BMC on the show, and delved into topics such as how to recognize signs of a bullied child, and directions that the anti-bulling movement could take.
Lori had this to say about the interview: "We are very happy to be able to help get the word out about Bullying Awareness Month on such an acclaimed news network in our area. Bullying is a huge focus for our family councilors at the BMC, and one of the biggest issues surrounding bullying is discovering it in quiet, bullied children. Features like this one help parents learn to recognize the warning signs and take action before anything negative happens."
Birmingham Maple Clinic's parental counselors offer private sessions, workshops, and seminars for victims of bullying and their parents, and more information can be found at their website.
About Birmingham Maple Clinic:
Birmingham Maple Clinic has been specializing in mental health services in Michigan for over 40 years, providing services for individuals, families, couples, the community, and groups. The clinic provides treatment for a variety of psychological conditions, including child and adult ADHD, anxiety and panic disorders, chronic illness, depression, grief and loss, eating disorders, substance abuse, sexual addiction, post-traumatic stress disorder and marriage, family and relationship counseling. For more information, please visit birminghammaple.com.
Robert Smith, Birmingham Maple Clinic, http://www.birminghammaple.com, +1 (248) 895-2930, [email protected]
Share this article