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Optimal Relationships Daily
1942: Am I a "Good Enough" Parent? by Dr. Jack Stoltzfus of Parents Letting Go on Accepting Imperfection in Our Parenting Styles

Optimal Relationships Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 11:32


Dr. Jack Stoltzfus talks about being a good enough parent Episode 1942: Am I a "Good Enough" Parent? by Dr. Jack Stoltzfus of Parents Letting Go on Accepting Imperfection in Our Parenting Styles Dr. Stoltzfus' mission is to provide information, education, guidance and resources to parents of young adults who are struggling to launch or let go while maintaining a positive, caring relationship with their young adult. More today than ever before parents of young adults are trying to determine the best approach to aiding their young adults in their challenges of identity, independence, and intimacy without either contributing to their dependency or their alienation.  For more than thirty-five years, Dr. Stoltzfus has worked with parents and their young adult children within the context of a chemical dependency treatment program, an inpatient mental health facility, a Child Guidance Clinic, a youth service agency, and a private practice. Originally Dr. Stoltzfus was trained as a marriage and family therapist working with parents and their adolescent children. Now his practice is focused on parents of emerging adults — millennials and the next generation of soon-to-be young adults.  The original post is located here: https://parentslettinggo.com/am-i-a-good-enough-parent/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalRelationshipsDailyMarriageParenting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Optimal Relationships Daily
1909: Parental Burnout with Young Adults is Real by Dr. Jack Stoltzfus of Parents Letting Go on Mental Health For Parents

Optimal Relationships Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 12:33


Dr. Jack Stoltzfus talks about parental burnout with young adults Episode 1909: Parental Burnout with Young Adults is Real by Dr. Jack Stoltzfus of Parents Letting Go on Mental Health For Parents Dr. Stoltzfus' mission is to provide information, education, guidance and resources to parents of young adults who are struggling to launch or let go while maintaining a positive, caring relationship with their young adult. More today than ever before parents of young adults are trying to determine the best approach to aiding their young adults in their challenges of identity, independence, and intimacy without either contributing to their dependency or their alienation.  For more than thirty-five years, Dr. Stoltzfus has worked with parents and their young adult children within the context of a chemical dependency treatment program, an inpatient mental health facility, a Child Guidance Clinic, a youth service agency, and a private practice. Originally Dr. Stoltzfus was trained as a marriage and family therapist working with parents and their adolescent children. Now his practice is focused on parents of emerging adults — millennials and the next generation of soon-to-be young adults.  The original post is located here: https://parentslettinggo.com/parental-burnout-with-young-adults-is-real/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalRelationshipsDailyMarriageParenting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Optimal Relationships Daily
1877: Why Fathers & Young Adult Sons Fail to Connect by Dr. Jack Stoltzfus of Parents Letting Go on Difficult Family Problems

Optimal Relationships Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 10:30


Dr. Jack Stoltzfus talks about why fathers and young adult sons fail to connect Episode 1877: Why Fathers & Young Adult Sons Fail to Connect by Dr. Jack Stoltzfus of Parents Letting Go on Difficult Family Problems Dr. Stoltzfus' mission is to provide information, education, guidance and resources to parents of young adults who are struggling to launch or let go while maintaining a positive, caring relationship with their young adult. More today than ever before parents of young adults are trying to determine the best approach to aiding their young adults in their challenges of identity, independence, and intimacy without either contributing to their dependency or their alienation.  For more than thirty-five years, Dr. Stoltzfus has worked with parents and their young adult children within the context of a chemical dependency treatment program, an inpatient mental health facility, a Child Guidance Clinic, a youth service agency, and a private practice. Originally Dr. Stoltzfus was trained as a marriage and family therapist working with parents and their adolescent children. Now his practice is focused on parents of emerging adults — millennials and the next generation of soon-to-be young adults.  The original post is located here: https://parentslettinggo.com/why-fathers-young-adult-sons-fail-to-connect/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalRelationshipsDailyMarriageParenting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Optimal Relationships Daily
1838: Suffering and Other Qualities Parents Share with Young Adults by Dr. Jack Stoltzfus of Parents Letting Go

Optimal Relationships Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 10:34


Dr. Jack Stoltzfus talks about suffering and other qualities parents share with young adults Episode 1838: Suffering and Other Qualities Parents Share with Young Adults by Dr. Jack Stoltzfus of Parents Letting Go Dr. Stoltzfus' mission is to provide information, education, guidance and resources to parents of young adults who are struggling to launch or let go while maintaining a positive, caring relationship with their young adult. More today than ever before parents of young adults are trying to determine the best approach to aiding their young adults in their challenges of identity, independence, and intimacy without either contributing to their dependency or their alienation.  For more than thirty-five years, Dr. Stoltzfus has worked with parents and their young adult children within the context of a chemical dependency treatment program, an inpatient mental health facility, a Child Guidance Clinic, a youth service agency, and a private practice. Originally Dr. Stoltzfus was trained as a marriage and family therapist working with parents and their adolescent children. Now his practice is focused on parents of emerging adults — millennials and the next generation of soon-to-be young adults.  The original post is located here: https://parentslettinggo.com/suffering-and-other-qualities-parents-share-with-young-adults/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalRelationshipsDailyMarriageParenting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Optimal Relationships Daily
1805: Are You Helicopter Parenting Your Young Adult? by Dr. Jack Stoltzfus of Parents Letting Go on Giving Your Kids Space

Optimal Relationships Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 9:43


Dr. Jack Stoltzfus talks about the dangers of "helicopter parenting" Episode 1805: Are You Helicopter Parenting Your Young Adult? by Dr. Jack Stoltzfus of Parents Letting Go on Giving Your Kids Space Dr. Stoltzfus' mission is to provide information, education, guidance and resources to parents of young adults who are struggling to launch or let go while maintaining a positive, caring relationship with their young adult. More today than ever before parents of young adults are trying to determine the best approach to aiding their young adults in their challenges of identity, independence, and intimacy without either contributing to their dependency or their alienation.  For more than thirty-five years, Dr. Stoltzfus has worked with parents and their young adult children within the context of a chemical dependency treatment program, an inpatient mental health facility, a Child Guidance Clinic, a youth service agency, and a private practice. Originally Dr. Stoltzfus was trained as a marriage and family therapist working with parents and their adolescent children. Now his practice is focused on parents of emerging adults — millennials and the next generation of soon-to-be young adults.  The original post is located here: https://parentslettinggo.com/are-you-helicopter-parenting-your-young-adult/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalRelationshipsDailyMarriageParenting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Optimal Relationships Daily
1766: To Fund or Not to Fund Your Young Adult by Dr. Jack Stoltzfus on Financially Supporting Your Child

Optimal Relationships Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 11:54


Dr. Jack Stoltzfus helps parents decide whether or not they should fund their young adult children Episode 1766: To Fund or Not to Fund Your Young Adult by Dr. Jack Stoltzfus on Financially Supporting Your Child Dr. Stoltzfus' mission is to provide information, education, guidance and resources to parents of young adults who are struggling to launch or let go while maintaining a positive, caring relationship with their young adult. More today than ever before parents of young adults are trying to determine the best approach to aiding their young adults in their challenges of identity, independence, and intimacy without either contributing to their dependency or their alienation.  For more than thirty-five years, Dr. Stoltzfus has worked with parents and their young adult children within the context of a chemical dependency treatment program, an inpatient mental health facility, a Child Guidance Clinic, a youth service agency, and a private practice. Originally Dr. Stoltzfus was trained as a marriage and family therapist working with parents and their adolescent children. Now his practice is focused on parents of emerging adults — millennials and the next generation of soon-to-be young adults.  The original post is located here: https://parentslettinggo.com/to-fund-or-not-to-fund-your-young-adult/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalRelationshipsDailyMarriageParenting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Colour Your Life
Let's Take A Mental Health Break. Ft. Giovanni Kelly.

Colour Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 51:04


So everyone knows that I love to talk about history I mean what's better than taking pride in our past? But in taking pride in our past and discovering who we are it's also important to take pride in our scars. Our personal scars, our emotional scars, the thing that makes us human and connects all of us not only to our ancestors but to each other. Today my best friend Giovanni Kelly and I (@thegiovannikelly on Instagram) are going to sit down and have a heart to heart about mental health with you guys. We got vulnerable and were honest about our struggles because we believe it's important that people know that they aren't alone in their struggles. Life is hard and with a pandemic going on it makes it even more difficult to escape our inner demons. Thus, we wanted to help out a little, by talking about our own lives and experiences with you; so that you can take comfort in the fact that you are not alone, that you are strong and in the end you can and will get through ANYTHING. The essence of colour your life is education, activism and pride, by doing this episode we are working through our own past and history and advocating for mental health awareness. We may not be as epic as Nelson Mandela or Simon Bolivar but we are people of colour too with our own struggles and stories to tell.Thank you for taking time to colour your life. Crisis Hotlines in Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) — 999 UWI Estate Police (St. Augustine Campus) —  662-2002 | 662-4783  (Office line) Ext. 83510, 82121, 82120, 83497, 83512, 83355 Trinidad and Tobago Fire Services — 990 Office of Disaster Preparedness and Management Emergency Call Center — 511 Medical Emergency — 811 ( If you have no money on your cellphone this would be best. Also if you have hurt yourself in any way – please call 811 ) (Feeling suicidal doesn't mean that you are crazy, or weak, or damaged. It only means that you have more pain than you can cope with right now. If you are feeling this way, please seek help immediately by calling Lifeline or Families in Action.) Lifeline  (suicide)   — 645 2800   — 645 6616    Families in Action   — 628 2333   — 622 6952    UWI Student Counsellor (St. Augustine Campus) — 662-2002 ext. 82151 AIDS Hotline Port of Spain   — 800 4HIV   — 625 2437    Alcoholics Anonymous Northern Intergroup  — 662 4829, 640 5305, 679 0066   Port-of-Spain Intergroup  — 628-2288   Southern Intergroup  — 657-6367, 677-6856   B2B Intergroup  — 620 2580, 650 1692   Tobago  — 639 9121, 660 5668    CHILDLINE   — 800 4321  (toll free) The Children's Authority Hotline Numbers — 996 — 800-2014   Child Guidance Clinic — 726-1324 National Family Services Division — 624-8218 — 627-1163 Rebirth House - drug rehabilitation   — 623 0952    Rape Crisis Society PoS  — 622 7273   San Fernando  — 657 5355    National Domestic Violence Hotline   — 800 SAVE or   — 800 7283    Victim and Witness Support — 624-8853 Heal Drug Rehab Centre Couva   — 679 2616    The Informative Breastfeeding Service   — 628 8234    The Trinidad and Tobago Cancer Society   — 800 TTCS (8827)  (toll free)    Loveuntil Foundation (National Help line) —800-HELP (4357) 8 am – 6 pm   —626-1800 6 pm till    The People's Hotline   — 623 49 29 Rainbow Chat — 321 - 3393

Music Therapy Conversations
Ep 38 Jamal Glynn

Music Therapy Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 59:17


Jamal J Glynn is a registered Music Therapist with the Health and Care Professions Council in the United Kingdom (HCPC). He holds a BA in Musical Arts from the University of the West Indies, St Augustine, and a M.A. in Music Therapy from Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, UK. He offers under the North West Regional Health Authority in Trinidad and Tobago Music Therapy to inpatients and outpatients at the St Ann’s Hospital including the Forensic ward, Chaguanas Psychiatric Clinic, Barataria Mental Health and Wellness Centre, Child Guidance Clinic. His work focuses on psychoanalytically informed approaches. Being particularly passionate about exploring the benefits of using the steelpan in Music Therapy within the mental health setting, he wrote his dissertation on this subject in 2011. He is interested in providing a Caribbean perspective to existing knowledge of music therapy interventions and has conducted research focusing on clients living in Trinidad and Tobago. Results of his research have been published in the Caribbean Medical Journal. (Music Therapy and its relationship to Schizophrenia – A pilot study, Caribbean Medical Journal, volume 75 No. 2 December, 2013, (pg 8-13) He is also a member of the British Association for Music Therapy (BAMT), The Association of Psychiatrists of Trinidad and Tobago (APTT) as an adjunct and the recently formed Creative Arts Therapies Collective of Trinidad and Tobago (CAT week TT). He is also a member of the Steelband Phase II Pan Groove. In this pre-lockdown conversation, Jamal talked about his musical development and what brought him to music therapy, and there's lots about steelpan, including a clinical instrumental illustration midway through the interview. We also discussed the development of arts therapies provision in the Caribbean, both from Jamal's own perspective and more generally. https://aru.ac.uk/graduation-and-alumni/alumni-network/alumni-stories/alumni-of-the-month/jamal-glynn http://approaches.gr/glynn-br20190915?fbclid=IwAR33FaCjbIcqwRbDANH_MMtHOlRSj7_WTDelsvIYiTWkFShogNI1g1-D7jM https://newsday.co.tt/2019/11/07/healing-through-pan/ http://www.whensteeltalks.net/2008slideshow/podium08summer/pdfs/Issue17-22.pdf

Parenting Beyond the Headlines
Talking About the Mixed Messaging of Legalizing Marijuana

Parenting Beyond the Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019


Special Guest: Jim Maffuid, Executive Director of Child Guidance Clinic for Central CT

For the People
Spring Skin Saving Tips - Long Island Blue Plan - Teens & Vaping Dangers (encore)

For the People

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 60:02


This week host John Voket and the award-winning For the People starts out reminding sun worshipers that you're more likely to get sunburn in the Spring when UV rays are most intense. We'll hear from a facial plastic surgeon and skincare expert with tips on using sunscreen correctly to protect yourself and your loved ones from skin cancer. Then, State Senator Tony Hwang joins us to discuss the Long Island Sound Blue Plan and why it's so important for all state residents to participate during a public comment period running through June 21. And we'll close replaying a segment with a guest from the Child Guidance Clinic for Central CT taking a hard look at health issues affecting Connecticut's young people related to vaping and eCigarettes.

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WTIC Public Affairs
At Home CT 3/10/19

WTIC Public Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 9:05


James Maffuid LMFT - Executive Director at Child Guidance Clinic of Central ConnecticutSubject: Teen Addiction. Jim says Connecticut’s youth drink at rates 26-28 percent higher than their peers nationally. Nearly 1 in 5 high school students report using marijuana at least once in their life. Painkillers are misused by 10 percent of Connecticut teens. Jim also says the state has seen a rise in"K2" a form of synthetic marijuana made by spraying industrial chemicals on dried plant material then sold as potpourri or herbal incense. He says it is intended to mimic the effects of THC, the naturally occurring active compound found in marijuana. Side effects include rapid heart rate, vomiting, agitation and hallucinations.

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Parenting Beyond the Headlines

Special Guest, Jim Maffuid, Executive Director of Child Guidance Clinic for Central Connecticut

For the People
Nutmeg State FCU - Senator Tony Hwang - Child Guidance Clinic for Central CT

For the People

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2019 58:21


This week host John Voket and the award-winning For the People roll into 2019 talking about the physical and financial health of Connecticut's young people and what may be in store for our entire state under the Ned Lamont administration. We'll open with the Nutmeg State Financial Credit Union's CEO discussing programs they offer to help get young people off on the right foot when it comes to handling their money. Then, ahead of the opening of the state legislative session, we'll welcome Senator Tony Hwang to talk about top issues he and his fellow lawmakers will be dealing with in 2019 and beyond. And we'll close visiting with the Child Guidance Clinic for Central CT to learn about the growing health threat our young people face from eCigarettes, vaping, and other addictive temptations.

WTIC Public Affairs
At Home CT 9/9/18

WTIC Public Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2018 8:38


Leeora Netter-Child First Program Manager at Child Guidance Clinic for Central Connecticut in Meriden.Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Children. Leeora says the most common causes of PTSD in children are exposure to Intimate Partner Violence, community violence, armed conflict, physical and or sexual abuse and accidents. She says even serious illness, medical emergencies and natural disasters can make a lasting impression on the young brain. Leeora says the symptoms may be experienced directly, witnessed as they occur to others or learned that they occurred to significant people in their lives. She says researchers are finding that toddlers as young as 12 months can be diagnosed, but this diagnosis should be made with caution for infants younger than 12 months because they have limited representational capacities which are needed for the trauma to be re- experienced and expressed

For the People
CHRO-Prisons & Mental Health - Food & Water Watch - Child Guidance Clinic for Central CT

For the People

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2018 58:17


This week, John Voket drops in on the team from the state's Commission On Human Rights & Opportunities to discuss why their recent symposium on Prisons and Mental Health was so compelling. Then we'll turn to a research specialist at Food & Water Watch about a brand new report that gives Connecticut a D grade when it comes to developing renewable energy resources that are healthy and good for our environment. And we'll meet the Director of the Child Guidance Clinic for Central Connecticut to discuss a first of its kind in the state therapy system to help children suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.