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  • Dr. Jen Hartstein on Solving Family Conflict

Dr. Jen Hartstein on Solving Family Conflict

Dr. Jen Hartstein and Dr. Oz discuss why emotions fuel family conflicts. Watch Now

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  • How to Fight Right

How to Fight Right

Dr. Oz and Dr. Jen Hartstein explain the steps to resolving any family conflict. Watch Now

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The Plan to Resolve Any Family Conflict

Virtually every family has experienced some sort of conflict between its members. Maybe it’s a fight between siblings over who gets their mother’s china, or an argument between spouses about parenting or a disagreement with

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  • Sharing Food

Dr. Oz on His Food-Pushing Habit

Dr. Oz’s production team exposes his habit of constantly sharing foods with his staff. Watch Now

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  • Being a picky eater

How to Stop Picky-Eater Behavior in Adulthood

Dr. Oz and clinical psychologist Dr. Jennifer Hartstein explain how you can learn to outgrow childhood eating habits. Watch Now

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  • Mindful Eating

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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  • 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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  • Normal or Nuts

Am I Normal or Nuts? Part 1

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

Dr. Jen2018-07-19T23:20:28-04:00All Posts, Media, Videos|
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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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