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Why You Should Always Practice Mindful Eating

Dr. Oz, nutritionist Heidi Skolnik, etiquette expert Thomas Farley and clinical psychologist Jen Hartstein explain the difference between normal and disruptive eating habits. Watch Now

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  • Functional Firstborns

Dr. Jen Hartstein Explains Functional Firstborns

Dr. Jen Hartstein Explains Functional Firstborns – Learn what your birth order says about your health and personality. Watch Now

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  • Why Firstborns May Have the Highest Risk for Diabetes

Why Firstborns May Have the Highest Risk for Diabetes

Dr. Jen Hartstein joins the Dr. Oz Show, as she explains that firstborns may have the highest risk for insulin resistance and why. Watch Now

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  • How to talk about sex with your kids

Experts: How, and when, to talk about sex with your kids

Psychologist Jennifer Hartstein and TODAY parents contributor Amy McCready discuss how to talk to your kids of all ages about the birds and the bees. Watch Now

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  • Breast-feeding controversy

Cancer survivor reacts to breast-feeding controversy

Mom and journalist Emily Wax-Thibodeaux tells TODAY about the critical response she said she got from strangers who observed her feeding her infant son formula. She was unable to breast-feed because of breast cancer.

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  • Body parts

Which part of your body do you study in a mirror?

TODAY utilizes eye-tracking software to pinpoint where on their own bodies people’s eyes focus when they analyze their own reflections. Cynthia Bulik, a psychiatry professor, and Jennifer Hartstein, a clinical psychologist, join TODAY to

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  • How overwhelmed moms can lessen stress

How overwhelmed moms can lessen stress

Psychologist Jennifer Hartstein and Jessica Lahey, a mother of two kids, give advice on how moms can add downtime to their schedules and establish guidelines for screen time. They also discuss how too much

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  • Learn baby's gender

Learn baby’s gender in advance, or wait ’till birth? Savannah Guthrie grapples with decision

Like many expectant moms, TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie barely finished announcing the happy news to the world when she was bombarded with the question she’ll have to answer, oh, about a few thousand times or

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  • How to ward off gender stereotypes

Redefining ‘girly’: How to ward off gender stereotypes

Melissa Atkins Wardy, author of "Redefining Girly," and family psychologist Jennifer Hartstein discuss gender stereotypes and how children are noticing body image and gender roles at earlier ages, leading to potential depression later in

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  • Normal or Nuts Part 2

Am I Normal or Nuts? Part 2

Do you have behaviors you’re worried are too strange? Psychologist Jen Hartstein joins Dr. Oz to tell three viewers if picking scabs, having repetitive thoughts like music stuck in your head and recurring dreams are

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Dr. Jen Hartstein PsyD

Dr. Jennifer Hartstein is a nationally recognized child, adolescent and family psychologist practicing in New York City. She is a frequent contributor to news programs, including NBC’s TODAY Show and CBS’ The Early Show. Dr. Hartstein is the author of Princess Recovery: A How-to Guide for Empowering Girls to Create Their Own Happily Ever Afters.

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