#AnswerMyCall (For Parents/Caregivers of Teenagers)
Podcast de Rujuta Chincholkar-Mandelia, Ph.D., M.Ed
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11 episodiosIn this episode, we talk to Gail Post about identifying giftedness, how to navigate school systems, and how we can be advocates for our children. Gail is a wonderful resource for parents and caregivers and an anchor for children who are gifted. Take a listen! Gail Post, Ph.D. is a Clinical Psychologist, parenting consultant, workshop leader, and writer. In practice for over 35 years, she provides psychotherapy with a focus on the needs of the intellectually and musically gifted, parenting consultation and workshops, and consultation with educators and psychotherapists. She also is a Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Her writing includes online articles, several book chapters, and a long-standing blog, Gifted Challenges [http://www.giftedchallenges.com/]. Her book through Gifted Unlimited Press, The Gifted Parenting Journey: A Guide to Self-discovery and Support for Families of Gifted Children, combines research, theory, and clinical experience, and extends her advocacy efforts to address the needs of parents of gifted children. You can follow her at https://www.facebook.com/GiftedChallenges/ [https://www.facebook.com/GiftedChallenges/] and https://twitter.com/giftedchlnges [https://twitter.com/giftedchlnges], or find out more at www.giftedchallenges.com [http://www.giftedchallenges.com/] or www.gailpost.com [http://www.gailpost.com/]. Support the Show. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2016444/support] Follow us on instagram http://www.instagram.com/forparentsofteens_podcast [http://www.instagram.com/forparentsofteens_podcast] @mindfulgrouppractice [https://www.instagram.com/mindfulgrouppractice/] https://www.facebook.com/mindfulgrouppractice [https://www.facebook.com/mindfulgrouppractice]
In this episode, we ask Kate Appleman very poignant and common questions about Marijuana/Cannabis use in teenagers and young adults. Kate provides research on cannabis use disorder; answers our questions on mental health issues and marijuana usage; helps us understand why marijuana may not be a useful tool for anxiety disorders; and provides resources for parents. Take a listen! Kate Appleman Senior Director of Clinical Practice and Professional Development at Caron Treatment Centers www.caron.org [http://www.caron.org] Areas of Expertise: Program Design and Development, Professionals, Health Care Professionals, Opioid Treatment Programs, Clinical Supervision and Professional Development Since 2013, Kate has been active in program development, supporting the development of evidence-based clinical programming for executives, healthcare professionals, attorneys, and those with an opioid addiction. Her areas of expertise include motivational interviewing, working with family systems impacted by addiction, relapse treatment and prevention, and men's addiction treatment and recovery. Prior to taking on this role in 2022, she was senior clinical director of men's services, overseeing treatment programs and services and building a strong foundation for staff growth and professional development. Kate’s tenure at Caron has allowed her to receive training in addiction interaction disorder (AID) and professional development. She is a certified clinical supervisor and a certified advanced alcohol and drug counselor and holds CSAT and CMAT certifications. She received a Bachelor of Social Work degree from Alvernia University, Reading, Pennsylvania, in 2006 and a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology degree from Rosemont College, Rosemont, Pennsylvania, in 2010. Resources: https://www.caron.org/digital-learning [https://www.caron.org/digital-learning] Support the Show. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2016444/support] Follow us on instagram http://www.instagram.com/forparentsofteens_podcast [http://www.instagram.com/forparentsofteens_podcast] @mindfulgrouppractice [https://www.instagram.com/mindfulgrouppractice/] https://www.facebook.com/mindfulgrouppractice [https://www.facebook.com/mindfulgrouppractice]
In this episode, Amy Kelly talks about her personal story and journey navigating systems of care for her daughter, Annie. We discuss the various services Devereux provides that are so helpful for families in need. She also provides very specific tips for parents/caregivers of atypical teens to thrive during their turbulent teen years. It was an inspiring conversation! Take a listen! Amy Kelly, National Director of Family Engagement at Devereux Advanced Behavioral Health https://www.devereux.org/ Email: Amy.Kelly@devereux.org Amy is an experienced National Director with a demonstrated history of working in the mental & behavioral health care arena, learning health systems and care network industry, with expertise in family-centered care and community engagement. Skilled in: Nonprofit Organizations; both Family & Patient Clinical and Market Research, Family & Patient Experience and Advocacy; Communication; Fundraising; Public Speaking and Training; Leadership, Collaboration & Engagement. Strong community and social services professional with a Master's degree focused in Non-Profit/Public/Organizational Management from The Johns Hopkins University and an MBA from Saint Joseph’s University. Amy also serves as a family representative and advisor on several special needs boards in the community, locally and nationally. Support the Show. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2016444/support] Follow us on instagram http://www.instagram.com/forparentsofteens_podcast [http://www.instagram.com/forparentsofteens_podcast] @mindfulgrouppractice [https://www.instagram.com/mindfulgrouppractice/] https://www.facebook.com/mindfulgrouppractice [https://www.facebook.com/mindfulgrouppractice]
In this episode we talk to Todd Shirley, who spends his days as a school counselor in a middle school and works with adolescents and teens in his private practice. Here, he provides a lot of research based tools for parents in supporting their teens. He explains brain and body budgeting to his teen clients and how his mom is his biggest support. We hope you enjoy listening to this episode! To know more about Todd's work and practice, please visit www.toddshirleycounseling.com Books referred in the episode: Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker How Emotions are Made by Lisa Feldman Garrett The Boy Who Was Raised As a Dog by Bruce Perry Follow us on instagram http://www.instagram.com/forparentsofteens_podcast [http://www.instagram.com/forparentsofteens_podcast] @mindfulgrouppractice [https://www.instagram.com/mindfulgrouppractice/] https://www.facebook.com/mindfulgrouppractice [https://www.facebook.com/mindfulgrouppractice]
In this episode, we discuss spirituality and the development of spiritual health in our teenagers. What are some of the benefits of incorporating spiritual practices and how can we start a conversation about spirituality with our teenagers. We discuss our own ideas and definitions of religion and spirituality. Follow us on instagram http://www.instagram.com/forparentsofteens_podcast [http://www.instagram.com/forparentsofteens_podcast] @mindfulgrouppractice [https://www.instagram.com/mindfulgrouppractice/] https://www.facebook.com/mindfulgrouppractice [https://www.facebook.com/mindfulgrouppractice]
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