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These podcasts are an invaluable resource for anyone interested in child and adolescent mental health. They bridge the gap between rigorous research and practical application, featuring expert discussions on mental health. Each episode highlights cutting-edge studies offering insights into findings, and implications for practice. The series caters to clinicians, researchers, and those interested... more

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What actually is a ‘meltdown’, and when do big feelings in kids become a problem that families and schools can’t ignore? In this episode of Mind the Kids, hosts Dr. Jane Gilmour and Professor Umar Toseeb sit down with Associate Professor Erin Gonzale... more

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‘Mental Health Needs in Care, but Missed Out’ takes listeners inside the realities and challenges faced by children in the UK care system. This episode brings real human stories and statistics together, highlighting that care experiences are diverse ... more

In this episode ‘Special Educational Needs to Label or Not to Label? That is the question’ Dr Jane Gilmour and Professor Umar Toseeb address the nuanced and complex issue of diagnostic labels within education.

Together, they delve into whether the... more

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In this episode ‘Does minor aggression have a major impact?’ we confront a sensitive but crucial area: the effects of intimate partner violence and aggression on children.

Dr. Jane Gilmour and Professor Umar Toseeb are joined by Dr. Hedwig Eisenba... more

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Recent Guests

Professor Erin Gonzalez
Clinical Psychologist focused on behavioral aspects of pediatric meltdowns
University of Washington School of Medicine
Episode: S4 Ep4: Mind the Kids - The Lowdown on Meltdowns
Dr. Eva Sprecher
Lead author of the paper, Sufficiency of Current Practice, How Well Does a Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire Detect Clinically Elevated PTSD, Anxiety, and Depression Symptoms in Children in Care
University College London
Episode: S4 Ep6: Mind the Kids - Mental Health Needs in Care, but Missed Out
Dr. Hedwig Eisenbarth
Lead author of the paper 'The Impact of Less Severe Intimate Partner Aggression on Child Conduct Problems'
Victoria University of Wellington
Episode: S4 Ep4: Mind the Kids - Does minor aggression have a major impact?
Dr. Laura Hegemann
Lead author of the paper on neurodevelopmental traits
Norwegian Institute of Public Health
Episode: S4 Ep2: Mind the Kids - Neurotypes, Genotypes, and Phenotypes
Dr. Divyangana Rakesh
Lead author of the paper on cognitive resilience among low-income youth
King's College London
Episode: S4 Ep2: Mind the Kids - Income(ing): Poverty and Resilience
Professor Ian Goodyer
Co-author of a paper on depressive symptoms in adolescents
University of Cambridge
Episode: S4 Ep1: Mind the Kids - Rebooting the Great Psychotherapy Debate
Dr. Nathan Hodson
Specialty doctor in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
University of Warwick
Episode: S3 Ep11: Mind the Kids - More Than Money: Nudging Parents, Breaking Barriers, Transforming Futures
Dr. Salah Basheer
NIHR clinical lecturer specializing in diagnostic assessments and ADHD.
University of Nottingham
Episode: S3 Ep9: Mind the Kids - Diagnosis with Heart: The Promise and Challenges of SDA Tools
Dr. Sue Fen Tan
NIHR academic clinical fellow focusing on diagnostic assessments for children and young people.
Episode: S3 Ep9: Mind the Kids - Diagnosis with Heart: The Promise and Challenges of SDA Tools

Hosts

Mark Tebbs
Host of the series, engaging in discussions on child and adolescent mental health, with a focus on research and practical implications.
Clara Faria
Host and academic clinical fellow in child and adolescent psychiatry, focusing on bridging research with clinical practice.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 89 ratings
  • Psych student

    Newly published research right here, condensed into this great podcast. A must for anyone into current practice and research in psychology and mental health.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    niasurv1ve
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Very interesting

    Randomly found a link to the “resilience” episode on Twitter. Having had a traumatic upbringing and suffered mental health issue in later life, I found this both interesting and optimistic. I am childless and think that parents and childcare workers really need to listen to these podcasts.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Forbes9000
    Sweden5 years ago
  • Great info

    I’d just like to add our son was diagnosed at the centre for FASD in Ipswich, England. With Dr Cassie Jackson. There is a huge wait for the Surrey clinic which delays a much needed diagnosis, ours has helped our son so much, he is 8.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Shalls22
    United Kingdom6 years ago

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The content is viewed as critical for anyone involved in or interested in child development, making it a valuable resource for ongoing education.
Many appreciate the expert discussions that translate research into practical advice for parents and mental health professionals.
Listeners praise the podcast for its evidence-based approach and relevant insights into child mental health research.

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S4 Ep4: Mind the Kids - The Lowdown on Meltdowns
Q: What defines a typical parent response during a child's meltdown?
Parent responses can vary from attempting to overpower the child to placating them, both of which can reinforce the negative behavior and hinder learning self-regulation.
S4 Ep4: Mind the Kids - The Lowdown on Meltdowns
Q: Do children with neurodevelopmental conditions disproportionately experience meltdowns?
Yes, children with neurodevelopmental conditions like ADHD and autism are more likely to experience meltdowns than neurotypical children due to differences in their brain wiring and sensitivity to their environment.
S4 Ep4: Mind the Kids - The Lowdown on Meltdowns
Q: What is a meltdown?
A meltdown is generally defined as a set of externalizing behaviors stemming from a failure of coping strategies to manage intense emotions.
S4 Ep4: Mind the Kids - Does minor aggression have a major impact?
Q: What we find from the research is that there's a predominant focus on women as the affected party in intimate partner aggression. How has the context of this changed over time?
The focus has shifted recently to recognize that male victims of partner violence may be underreported and the stereotypes surrounding violence in relationships are being reevaluated.
S4 Ep4: Mind the Kids - Does minor aggression have a major impact?
Q: Could you take us a tour around the literature about some other risk and protective factors that we might cue into?
Risk factors for conduct problems often relate to parenting behavior, harsh parenting, and stressors in the home environment, while protective factors can include effective parenting strategies and mental health support.

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