Tag: Dr. Anne Fishel
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[:en]Dr. Anne Fishel Offers Online Course for Health Professionals[:]
[:en]Dr. Anne Fishel announces an interactive online course and cooking show for mental health professionals through Massachusetts General Hospital.[:]
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[:en]Stuck at Home With Your Partner? Look to Retirees to Make it Work[:]
[:en]Stuck at home with your partner? Dr. Anne Fishel looks at the example set by retired couples, who often make social isolation work for their relationships.[:]
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[:en]What is a “Family Dinner,” Anyway?[:]
[:en]What is a family dinner? And how can you make sure your mealtime routines count? Get reassurance and realistic advice from Dr. Anne Fishel.[:]
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[:en]How Dinner Changes When the Kids Leave Home[:]
[:en]Dr. Anne Fishel gives her personal and professional advice to couples confronting an empty nest, and empty dinner tables, after the kids leave home.[:]
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[:en]The Family Dinner Project on CNN[:]
[:en]Watch this CNN segment featuring Dr. Anne Fishel, Ph.D. discussing the benefits of regular family dinners and tips to maximize them.[:]
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[:en]#DeviceFreeDinner Expert Chat on 12.6.16[:]
[:en]Join The Family Dinner Project’s own Dr. Anne Fishel, Understood.org and Common Sense Media for an online event about balancing technology and family time.[:]
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[:en]The Politics of Thanksgiving[:]
[:en]Many families are anxious about Thanksgiving due to divisive politics. Dr. Anne Fishel offers tips for overcoming tension at this year’s Thanksgiving table. [:]
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Dr. Anne Fishel at Duke Grand Rounds
Dr. Anne Fishel, co-founder of The Family Dinner Project, presents “Bridging Therapy and Home: Using the Power of Family Dinners to Make Change in Family Therapy” at Duke Grand Rounds.
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[:en]TFDP at Healthy Food Fuels Hungry Minds[:]
[:en]Join us for this stakeholder’s conference on improving shared meals in schools.[:]
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How to Beat Tension and Conflict from Your Family Dinner
Six simple insights into common dinner table conflicts, and how to tame them for good.
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Revealing Romance at the Dinner Table
Can — and should — you use family dinner as an opportunity to demonstrate romance to your kids?
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You Can Hate to Cook and Still Love Family Dinner
Food may get us to the table, but is it the most important part of family dinner?