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  • #199 Today's guest is Ellen Galinsky— president of the Families and Work Institute and author of several popular books researching adolescents and teenagers, including the bestselling parenting guide, Mind in the Making, and her recently published work, The Breakthrough Years. Over her career, her research has focused on work-life, children’s development, youth voice, child-care, parent-professional relationships, and parental development. In this episode, we discuss:

    + Common emotional experiences teenagers face today

    + The unique pressure that teenagers are under & how adults can play a role in this

    + Popular misconceptions & stereotypes that society has about teenagers

    + Ways that Gen Z can thrive amidst the mental health crisis

    + The importance of finding a sense of purpose as a teenager

    + How parents & peers can best support a teen who is struggling

    + Parenting advice for building your teen's independence without micromanaging

    + Navigating screen time & social media as the parent of a teenager

    + Advice on how teens & parents can communicate about mental health

    + What she wishes all teenagers knew

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  • Welcome to the new Mental Health Minis series! Every other Monday, we will feature a 5-minute mini-episode with content from a past She Persisted episode. This week’s guest is Dr. Justin Mohatt, an internationally recognized, double Board-Certified Psychiatrist at Ohana, a program for child and adolescent behavioral health. In this mini-episode, you'll learn what parents should be looking for when finding a teen treatment program and what teens can expect when starting a program.

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  • #198 In this week's solo episode, I am sharing for the first time what my experience in the troubled teen industry was like. I was enrolled in Chrysalis School Montana in 2018 while I was struggling with my mental health in high school, unaware that I was part of a larger system that takes advantage of teens and their parents. In this episode, I look back at my experience in this therapeutic boarding school and discuss:

    + What therapeutic boarding schools are & why they aren't effective treatment options

    + Why I attended a therapeutic boarding school & initial red flags that my program was unethical

    + My experiences with adventure therapy, group/individual therapy, & academics while at Chrysalis

    + What day-to-day life looks like while attending a therapeutic boarding school

    + The most unethical experiences I faced while attending my program

    + Coming to terms with my experience after graduating & what that was like

    + How I realized that my therapeutic boarding school was part of the troubled teen industry

    + The role of educational consultants in the troubled teen industry

    + The disturbing lawsuit filed against Chrysalis after I graduated

    + Other options for teen mental health programs outside of the troubled teen industry

    + My advice for other troubled teen industry survivors

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  • Welcome to the new Mental Health Minis series! Every Monday, we will feature a 5-minute mini-episode with content from a past She Persisted episode. This week's mini is a solo episode on DBT skills! I'm giving you a crash course on five of my favorite mental health coping skills that you need to know.

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  • #197 Today's guest is Katherine Kubler— a Los Angeles-based writer, director, and editor. She recently directed and executive produced the Netflix original documentary series The Program: Cons, Cults, and Kidnapping, which exposes the corruption and abuse of the troubled teen industry. In this episode, we discuss:

    + Katherine's firsthand experience in the troubled teen industry (TTI) & how it led to her creating The Program

    + My experience in the TTI & what it's like to unpack it years later

    + How survivors can struggle to process their experiences in these programs

    + Red flags that a treatment program is part of the TTI

    + If there's any evidence that TTI programs do help teens & the overall lack of research out there on TTI programs

    + What Katherine has learned about the TTI since the documentary has come out

    + The fake high school diplomas that many programs give out

    + Advice for parents & teens considering residential treatment programs

    Katherine's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katherinekubler

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    + Help At Any Cost

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  • #196 Today's guest is Maia Szalavitz— an award-winning author and journalist. She first advocated against the Troubled Teen Industry in her 2006 book, Help at Any Cost, and has since written several New York Times articles and appeared in the 2024 Netflix documentary, The Program, to discuss this dangerous industry further. In this episode, we discuss:

    + The history of the troubled-teen industry & what it looks like today

    + What proper mental health care for teenagers should look like

    + Why teens with substance abuse or behavioral issues can't succeed in troubled teen programs

    + My personal troubled-teen industry experience

    + The real reasons why parents are sending their kids away to treatment programs

    + The dangerous accountability model behind many troubled teen programs

    + The unethical ways that troubled-teen programs earn massive profits

    + The trauma that troubled teen survivors face due to these programs

    + Regulations that could eliminate these programs for good

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  • Welcome to the new Mental Health Minis series! Every Monday, we will feature a 5-minute mini-episode with content from a past She Persisted episode. This week's mini is a solo episode on exposure therapy! You'll learn step-by-step how you can do exposure therapy on your own to decrease your anxiety.

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  • #195 In this week's solo episode, I talk about how to handle family vacations this summer. The uncertainty and social dynamics that come with family vacations can be a stressor for many people— you're not alone! So, I share my favorite coping skills you can use to handle any challenges that come your way this summer. I discuss:

    + The importance of recharging your social battery for your mental health

    + Understanding your family's expectations for your vacation

    + How to prepare for extended periods of time with your family

    + Coping skills for if you're experiencing stress or conflict on a trip

    + Tips for practicing your communication skills & setting boundaries

    + Why family vacations can make you extra emotionally vulnerable

    + Practicing gratitude & how that can help your overall family dynamic

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  • Welcome to the new Mental Health Minis series! Every Monday, we will feature a 5-minute mini-episode with content from a past She Persisted episode. This week’s guest is Jay Fields, an educator, coach and author who has taught embodied social and emotional intelligence for twenty years. In this mini-episode, you'll learn why you're prone to people-pleasing and how you can build emotional trust in yourself.

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  • #194 Today's guest is Dr. Nick Nissen— a Harvard-trained psychiatrist, researcher, journalist, and expert in ADHD. In his concierge psychiatry practice, Nissen Clinic, he uses a suite of evidence-based treatments to get to the root of ADHD without using stimulant medications. In this episode, we discuss:

    + Genetic and environmental components of ADHD

    + Self-diagnosing and misdiagnosing ADHD

    + The pros & cons of using stimulants to treat ADHD

    + Ways to improve executive functioning without using stimulant medications

    + Strategies for staying organized & improving motivation for people with ADHD

    + How people with ADHD can improve their focus

    + Recommended resources for people with ADHD

    + Daily habits people with ADHD should try to implement

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    + Getting Things Done

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  • Welcome to the new Mental Health Minis series! Every Monday, we will feature a 5-minute mini-episode with content from a past She Persisted episode. This week's episode is a solo episode on how to prevent a panic attack! You'll learn two evidence-backed methods that quickly stop the physical and mental symptoms of a panic attack.

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  • Welcome to the new Mental Health Minis series! Every Monday, we will feature a 5-minute mini-episode with content from a past She Persisted episode. This week’s guest is Dr. Margaret Rutherford, a psychologist, author, and podcast host who coined the term "perfectly hidden depression". In this mini-episode, you'll learn what perfectly hidden depression looks like and five ways you can start healing from this depression.

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  • #193 Today's guest is Yasmine Cheyenne— an author, TED TALK Motivational speaker, Air Force Veteran, and self-healing workshop leader who works to help people heal through traumatic situations. Through her work, she has guided corporate giants, including Google, NAMI, and Skillshare, and created The Sugar Jar Community to further give a space for others to offer guidance in the healing process. In this episode, we discuss:

    + Ways you can best show up to support your loved ones

    + The importance of implementing boundaries & avoiding burnout

    + Why acceptance & community play such crucial roles in the grieving process

    + How grief can show up in break-ups and other life changes

    + What compassionate honesty is & why we can all benefit from it

    + How her experience in the Air Force taught her to build wisdom & self-trust

    + Three steps you can take to boost your wisdom in unfamiliar situations

    + The power of using affirmations in your daily life

    + Coping mechanisms to try when you're struggling with your mental health

    + Advice for those experiencing loss in their lives

    + Using social media in positive ways for our mental health

    Yasmin's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yasminecheyenne/

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  • Welcome to the new Mental Health Minis series! Every Monday, we will feature a 5-minute mini-episode with content from a past She Persisted episode. This week’s guest is Kristen Carder, an ADHD expert, top podcast host, and internationally recognized mindset coach for adults with ADHD. In this mini-episode, you'll learn all about the ins and outs of diagnosing someone with ADHD.

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  • #192 Today's guest is Nita Farahany— a leading scholar and keynote speaker on the ethical, legal, and social implications of emerging technologies. She is the Robinson O. Everett Distinguished Professor of Law & Philosophy at Duke Law School, the Founding Director of Duke Science & Society, and was even appointed by President Obama to the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues where she served from 2010 to 2017. In this episode, we discuss:

    + How Gen Z is being impacted by widespread technology use & AI

    + Overconsumption of technology use & its effects on Gen Z

    + What self-determination is & how technology use impacts it

    + The concept of 'othering' & ways that social media amplifies this phenomenon

    + Differences between Gen Z & other generations in expressing political views on social media

    + What the future of technology looks like & how that could limit our freedom of thought

    + Ways that we're being subconsciously influenced through technology use

    + Tips on using social media while maintaining your autonomy

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  • Welcome to the new Mental Health Minis series! Every Monday we will feature a 5 minute mini episode with content from a past She Persisted episode. This week’s guest is Terri Cole, a licensed psychotherapist and global relationship expert. In this mini episode, you'll learn all about the benefits of setting boundaries and how to establish them in your relationships.

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  • #191 Today's guest is Hans Schroder— a Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Michigan Medical School and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Michigan who currently researches beliefs and messages about mental health and their impacts. As a licensed clinical psychologist, he provides psychotherapy and exposure-based therapies to individuals and groups with anxiety and depressive disorders. In this episode, we discuss:

    + Popular beliefs about why people are depressed & why they're not always accurate

    + Medication as a popular treatment for depression compared to talk therapy

    + Pros and cons of endorsing the "chemical imbalance theory" behind depression

    + How believing that your depression is caused by biology affects your recovery

    + The best way to think about your depression, according to psychology

    + What your depression is actually trying to tell you

    + How depression was diagnosed in the past & problems with the current diagnostic criteria for depression

    + What happens when people strongly identify with their mental health condition

    + Effective ways that high schoolers & college students can view their depression

    + Positive changes in how Gen Z talks about mental health compared to previous generations

    + Ways to validate your loved one's mental health struggles

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  • #190 In this week's solo episode, I talk about how you can completely shift your mindset to become more optimistic. I dive into why it's so helpful for your health and well-being to be optimistic before sharing three positive psychology techniques you can try out to unlock your inner optimist. I explain:

    + What positive psychology is & how it's different from other areas of psychology

    + The surprising benefits of having positive emotional experiences

    + What positive affect is & what people high in positive affect have in common

    + The shocking relationship between happiness & physical health

    + Key differences between optimists & pessimists you need to know

    + How being optimistic affects your health, well-being, & ability to cope

    + The role that optimism played in my own mental health journey

    + Three ways that you can become an optimist according to psychology

    + Exercises you can try out at home to start having a more positive mindset

    + What explanatory styles are & how mastering them can change your life

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  • #189 Today's guest is Johann Hari— a British-Swiss writer and journalist who has written three New York Times best-selling books and just released his new book, Magic Pill: The Extraordinary Benefits and Disturbing Risks of the New Weight-Loss Drugs. He has also served as the Executive Producer of an Oscar-nominated movie and an eight-part TV series starring Samuel L. Jackson, delivered TED talks that have been viewed more than 93 million times, and has written for some of the world’s leading newspapers and magazines, including the New York Times. In this episode, we discuss:

    + Why Johann wanted to investigate weight-loss drugs like Ozempic

    + The physical & psychological effects he experienced after taking Ozempic

    + The five unexpected reasons why we eat & how these change with weight-loss drugs

    + Research on the connection between trauma & weight gain

    + How weight-loss drugs curb hunger & activate addiction areas in the brain

    + The reason why exercise programs can actually lead to weight gain

    + Why evolution has made it difficult for humans to lose weight

    + The consequences of normalizing weight-loss drug use on teenage body image

    + The impacts of celebrities such as Oprah speaking up about weight-loss drugs

    + Debates surrounding kids & teens being prescribed weight-loss drugs

    + Differences in nutritional standards for kids across the world

    + The predicted impact that weight-loss drugs will have on the economy

    + What Johann wishes people knew about mental health

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  • #188 Today's guest is Meg Jay— a developmental clinical psychologist, associate professor of education at the University of Virginia, and published author with over 25 years of experience studying the psychology of twentysomethings. A recent New York Times profile called Dr. Jay “the patron saint of striving youth” and her TED talk “Why 30 Is Not the New 20” is among the most watched to date. In this episode, we discuss:

    + Why being in your 20s is so challenging

    + Ways to cope with the uncertainty of being a twentysomething

    + Feeling indecisive about career moves after college

    + Causes of the Gen Z mental health crisis

    + If people in their 20s are over-diagnosed with mental health disorders

    + The problems with linking your identity to your mental health

    + Whether your 20s actually are the best years of your life according to research

    + The over-medication of twentysomethings in the United States

    + Why twentysomethings should be treated with a unique mental health approach

    + Advice for people in their 20s dealing with breakups

    + What every twentysomething should be doing in their lives

    Meg's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmegjay

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    + Meg's TED Talk

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    + New York Times profile

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