May is Mental Health Awareness month and today’s episode begins a 4 part series dedicated to suicide prevention.
May is Mental Health Awareness month and today’s episode begins a 4 part series dedicated to suicide prevention.
This May for Mental Health Month, I have dedicated 4 episodes to suicide prevention. Suicide is the second leading cause of death in youth, and we have to know what to do and how to help. Our kids and families are depending on us!
In this special episode dedicated to medical students, residents and fellows, Dr. Josh Prudent and Dr. Amrit Misra join me as we talk about mental health training, mental health advocacy, addressing our own biases as practitioners, how ACE impacts the populations we serve, and the stigmatization…
Children that exhibit aggressive and disruptive behaviors can be hard to manage and treat especially if the root causes are not clearly understood. Paresh Patel, M.D., PhD, joins us in this episode to talk about exploring what may be behind difficult behaviors and offers management and…
Dr. David Hill, author of “Dad to Dad,” and a co-host of the AAP Pediatrics on Call podcast joins me to discuss social media use and our kids.
Dr. Lavin shares highlights from his book “Who's the Boss: Moving Families from Conflict to Collaboration” that he authored with colleague Susan Glaser and presents a framework to tackle tantrums and meltdowns
It is my great pleasure to welcome Dr. Mark Sloane back to the podcast for the second time to talk about mood regulation in children using Goldilock’s “just right” metaphor.
Mary Barkholz is a special education teacher and mother of 2 young men on the autism spectrum. She is passionate about giving support and guidance to families and their children with special needs.
Dr. Sarah Brown joins us in this episode to talk about the difficult questions we must ask children and families in order to keep kids safe.
Anxiety is normal. In fact, anxiety is “a perfectly normal, natural, [and] not actually dangerous” behavioral response according to Dr. Colleen Cullinan.
Dr. Lia Gaggino has worked as a pediatrician for over 30 years on the west side of Michigan. During her career as a primary care physician, she has been privileged to care for children and adolescents, and know that their success is closely tied to mental wellness.
Dr. Lia Gaggino has worked as a pediatrician for over 30 years on the west side of Michigan. During her career as a primary care physician, she has been privileged to care for children and adolescents, and know that their success is closely tied to mental wellness.
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