Students head to college, parents dealing with 'empty nest syndrome'
This is the time of year when students are moving or away or heading back to college, often leaving their parents with an empty bedroom and some mixed feelings about being in a new stage of life. Dr. Pam Orren, a clinical psychologist with Kaiser Permanente, joined us on 'The Nine' to discuss what's known as empty nest syndrome.
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