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Best podcasts about Frances E Jensen

Latest podcast episodes about Frances E Jensen

Pszichológusi podcast a mindennapokhoz
VI/3. Vágd el a köldökzsinórt! – érzelmi leválás a szülőkről

Pszichológusi podcast a mindennapokhoz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 37:23


Tréningek, előadások, események, appok és a támogatási lehetőségek: ⁠https://linktr.ee/drdomjan⁠ Lazán és tudatosan podcast-csatorna: Zakar Anita műsorvezető és Dr. Domján Mihály pszichoterapeuta szakorvos, pszichológus, családterapeuta, mindfulnessoktató beszélgetése - ⁠@dr.domjan⁠„Csak azért, mert a szüleid szeretnek és a legjobbat akarják neked, nem biztos, hogy az ő terveik a legjobbak számodra.” (Stephan Lee)„Előbb-utóbb - és tudom, hogy tinédzserek mellett ez az idő nagyon-nagyon hosszúnak tűnik - a gyerekeink kénytelenek egyedül felnőni, fejlődni, tanulni és érni. Nem vállalhatjuk át tőlük ezt a feladatot.” (Frances E. Jensen)

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Come Talk to Me
Child Development: Adolescent 13+

Come Talk to Me

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 16:39


Join Dr. Brown as he concludes the Child Development series while discussing ages 13+. Show notes: The Emotional Lives of Teenagers: Raising Connected, Capable, and Compassionate Adolescents by Lisa Damour Ph. D. The Teenage Brain: A Neuroscientist's Survival Guide to Raising Adolescents and Young Adults by Frances E Jensen and Amy Ellis Nutt

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DrPAMZ's Advocacy Voice - Let’s Do Some Thinking Processes
Read Aloud with DrPAMZ: The Teenage Brain (Introduction)

DrPAMZ's Advocacy Voice - Let’s Do Some Thinking Processes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 29:33


Excerpt from The Teenage Brain, book by Amy Ellis Nutt and Frances E. Jensen.

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DrPAMZ's Advocacy Voice - Let’s Do Some Thinking Processes
Read Aloud with DrPAMZ: Entering the Teen Years

DrPAMZ's Advocacy Voice - Let’s Do Some Thinking Processes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2022 20:50


Excerpt from The Teenage Brain, book by Amy Ellis Nutt and Frances E. Jensen.

Claro de Luna: libros & cultura
La enfermedad mental en niños y adolescentes: ¿cómo identificar las primeras señales de alarma?

Claro de Luna: libros & cultura

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 50:53


Tomado del libro El Cerebro Adolescente de Frances E. Jensen

She Walks In Truth
178. Three Things A Youth Pastor Wants You To Know About Your Teenager

She Walks In Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 42:48


Youth Pastor Cam Lazier joins Carrie Robaina on this episode to chat about teenagers. Carrie asked him to come up with three things a youth pastor wants parents of teens to know. There's a bonus tip you'll want to stick around for as well as a lightning round of questions Carrie's social media followers want to know about teens. Pastor Cam's Resources Axis Culture Translator - https://axis.org/culture-translator/   The Teenage Brain: A Neuroscientist's Survival Guide to Raising Adolescents and Young Adults by Frances E. Jensen    Raising Passionate Jesus Followers by Phil and Diane Comer    SERMON: How to Disciple your Kids and Teens  https://subspla.sh/dbdm7dz Recommended reading from She Walks In Truth www.carrierobaina.com/shop  Episode Gear: Microphone and Gear Used To Record This Episode  http://carrierobaina.com/podcastgear Connect with Carrie on Social Media: instagram.com/carrierobaina  facebook.com/carrierobaina  

Feeding The Mouth That Bites You
The teenage brain: separating myths from facts

Feeding The Mouth That Bites You

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 22:47


In this episode we recommend (and pick on just a little bit) - "The Teenage Brain" by Frances E. Jensen and Amy Ellis Nutt - https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Teenage-Brain-Audiobook/B00SYZBGBA?source_code=GPAGBSH0508140001&ipRedirectOverride=true&ds_rl=1258208&ds_rl=1260658&ds_rl=1262685&gclid=CjwKCAjw9vn4BRBaEiwAh0muDIlKt9LnZEwcPf29_xEAnEh33kD2dOuMfFJ4R0HHjpr0SDbjstq8pxoCyDYQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds We also reference Dr. Daniel Amen - https://www.amenclinics.com  

Sandy K Nutrition - Health & Lifestyle Queen
Episode 10 - Teen Mental Health with Andrew Blackwood

Sandy K Nutrition - Health & Lifestyle Queen

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 41:23


In this episode, Dr. Andrew Blackwood discusses teen mental health.  Coach Drew is a Registered Psychotherapist and Communication Coach with a strong background in family & teen counselling.Andrew has also written a book The Art of a Genuine Apology and is a well-known captivating speaker, educator and facilitator.To get in touch with Coach Drew, info@coachdrew.ca, website: www.coachdrew.caBooks to refer to:"The Art of a Genuine Apology" by Dr. Andrew Blackwood"The Teenage Brain" by Frances E. Jensen,M.D."Dr. Karyn's Guide to the Teen Years" by Dr. Karyn Gordon"Untangled" by Lisa Damour, Ph.D.

Student Ministry For Parents
Conflicting Views | What do I do when my teen has a different view than me?

Student Ministry For Parents

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 54:32


All parents are confronted with issues of conflict with their teen.  It is inevitable.  What do we do when we are confronted with a point of conflict with our teen?  Is this forever? When do I give in and when do I stand my ground?   All of these questions and more are answered on this episode of Biblical Application into Adolescent Drama series.     Scripture Referenced:  Luke 2:41-52   Resource Referenced: "The Teenage Brain" by Frances E. Jensen, MD

Self Help Obsession
Part 1 The Teenage Brain by Frances E. Jensen

Self Help Obsession

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 51:13


If you have a teenager or will have a teenager LISTEN to this podcast and read this book! Dr. Frances E. Jensen calls this book a survival guide and I wouldn’t call it a “how to” book. This book will inform you about all the crazy stuff that is happening in your teenager’s brain. It… Continue reading Part 1 The Teenage Brain by Frances E. Jensen

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The Moms I Know Podcast
Episode 050: The Teen Years

The Moms I Know Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 27:46


Whether you have teenagers now or you are about to enter this developmental phase with your children, we hope that this episode will provide you with inspiration, tools, and resources for your parenting journey.   “Why did parenting change from preparing our kids for life to protecting them from life, which means they're not prepared to live life on their own?” - Julie Lythcott-Haims   For those of you parents who are in the midst of this now or are heading towards it, we want to assure you that the teen years can be delightful, they can be challenging, and they can also be an incredible arena for really helping to raise responsible, caring, and thoughtful adults. We had so much fun with Kelly Dearie on our last episode, that we decided to bring her back for this conversation about raising teens.  Kelly is the mother of a teenage boy herself and brings to the conversation some great insight and information as well as encouragement.  We hope you enjoy listening as we dive into this conversation to expand our cultural awareness and re-frame our mindset about the teenage years.   Resources From This Episode: Julie Lythcott-Haimes, How to Raise an Adult Dr. Frances E. Jensen, The Teenage Brain Vicki Hoefle, Duct Tape Parenting Headwaters Program: https://hwos.com/ Community Music School: https://www.communitymusicschool.org/ Habits for Life: https://habitsforlife.byu.edu/

Spiritually Minded Mom Podcast
SMM 059: How to Be the Expert + Advocate for Your Child || Cheryl Cardall

Spiritually Minded Mom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 27:38


I first interviewed Cheryl Cardall in episode 23 about overcoming weakness and using humor in motherhood. Cheryl is back and we are diving in to talk about what Cheryl has learned in 20 years of motherhood. You’ll also hear why Cheryl believes you should be the expert and advocate for your child. Cheryl talks about a recent moment when she realized she was doing better as a mom than she thought she was. She shares how motherhood refines us and makes us better. Cheryl believes you can do more than just survive in motherhood. You can thrive. We also have a discussion about why a mother’s worth isn’t determined by what her kids do. Cheryl has learned to be good with herself no matter what her kids do. “Their behavior has no reflection on me.” Cheryl also discusses her recent experiences learning how to be an expert and advocate for one of her children struggling with mental health issues. Recently, both Cheryl and her husband were prompted to get a dog for their family. She talks about how they trusted this prompting and how having a dog has been a huge blessing for their whole family. Her story illustrates so well that God cares about everything in our lives and why you can trust and act on the promptings you get. Cheryl has seen and felt God the most when she has felt she isn’t enough. She discusses how a common answer from God for her has been to “Love them through it.” “Motherhood is the perfect way to learn about the atonement. We are not enough on our own but when we use God and our Savior as our partner, somehow we are.”   Show Notes Here is the quote Cheryl shared by Dr. Christina Hibbert: “The fruit of motherhood isn’t how your kids turn out. It’s how you turn out.” See the Instagram post by @reflectionsofchrist about the parenting advice to repent fast and frequently I mentioned in the episode. (I think I said it was about forgiveness in the episode, but it’s about repentance.) This is the quote Cheryl shared by Janet Lansbury: “It can be really tough to remember how emotionally immature children are because they can be so impressively intelligent, capable, and aware. When they seem deliberately bratty or downright mean, we’ll need to remind ourselves: These are tiny people with incredibly low impulse control who are very easily overwhelmed. In the moment, it may feel like our kids are out to get us, but it is actually that their impulses have gotten the better of them.” Books Cheryl recommends: The Whole Brain Child by Dr. Dan Siegel The Teenage Brain: A Neuroscientist’s Survival Guide to Raising Adolescents and Young Adults by Frances E. Jensen Follow Cheryl Instagram: @supermamas4real Follow Spiritually Minded Mom Blog: spirituallymindedmom.com Instagram: @spirituallymindedmom Facebook: spirituallymindedmom Podcast: Spiritually Minded Mom on iTunes

The Moms I Know Podcast
Episode 036: Resilience and Empathy

The Moms I Know Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 27:44


Drawing on ancient teachings about parenting, Maria and Sheila embark on a conversation about how to raise this modern generation of children with resilience and empathy.   "Recognize the inner realities.  If you try to make your children good, you will make them and yourself miserable; show them you believe in their natural goodness and all will be blessed.  If you try to make them honor you, you will create instead resentment and dishonesty; instead, honor yourself and them, and all will be happy.  If you try to make them successful, you will perpetuate their misery of endless desires; instead, enjoy the simple life and all will find contentment.  You do not have to recognize the outward niceties, you have to recognize the inward realities.  You do not have to make things turn out well, you have to realize that all is well." - William Martin, The Parent's Tao Te Ching: A New Interpretation, Ancient Advice for Modern Parents   When we bring to our parenting an underlying calm and knowing that all is well, we can address modern issues and better prepare our children to navigate the challenges and struggles of life with inner strength and inner peace.   "Be a model of honesty.  If you want to become a wise parent, you must be prepared to appear foolish.  You must be willing to say, "why should I chase this way and that?  Always grasping and always running?"  Unless you stop following the crowd, how can your children be free?  To teach your children strength, you must be prepared to appear weak.  You must renounce admission and struggle and embrace serenity and peace.  You must confess your faults and embrace your failures.  You must face yourself with honesty and find the truth of your nature." - William Martin, The Parent's Tao Te Ching: A New Interpretation, Ancient Advice for Modern Parents   Resources From This Episode: William Martin, The Parent's Tao Te Ching: A New Interpretation, Ancient Advice for Modern Parents: https://www.spiritualityandpractice.com/books/reviews/view/16160 Michelle Borba, Ed.D., UnSelfie: Why Empathetic Kids Succeed in this All-About-Me World: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/UnSelfie/Michele-Borba/9781501110078 Julie Lythcott-Haims, How to Raise an Adult: https://www.julielythcotthaims.com/how-to-raise-an-adult Frances E. Jensen and Amy Ellis Nutt, The Teenage Brain: https://www.harpercollins.com/9780062067869/the-teenage-brain/ Project Empathy: https://www.projectempathyvr.com/  

JourneyWithJesus.net Podcast
JwJ: Sunday October 18, 2015

JourneyWithJesus.net Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2015 18:14


Weekly JourneywithJesus.net postings, read by Dan Clendenin. Essay by Beth Kawasaki: *In the Name of What?!* for Sunday, 18 October 2015; book review by Patty Clendenin: *The Teenage Brain* by Frances E. Jensen (2015); film review by Dan Clendenin: *Fed Up* (2014); poem selected by Dan Clendenin: *Mercy* by John F. Deane.

The Kathryn Zox Show
Trauma in Developing Brains and Bald, Fat and Crazy

The Kathryn Zox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2015 57:23


Kathryn interviews neuroscientist Dr. Frances E. Jensen, author of the book “The Teenage Brain: A Neuroscientist's Survival Guide to Raising Adolescents and Young Adults”. Dr. Jensen discusses how aspects of the teenage brain – from learning and memory to gender differences – are changed once a person experiences a head trauma. Dr. Jensen is Chair of the Department of Neurology at the University of Pennsylvania and was Director of Translational Neuroscience at Harvard Medical School. Kathryn also interviews breast cancer survivor Stephanie Hosford about her book “Bald, Fat & Crazy: How I Beat Cancer While Pregnant with One Daughter and Adopting Another”. Having a baby is a monumental experience, and so is adopting a child; being diagnosed with cancer comes with its own emotional and physical entanglements. Now, imagine what it would be like to experience all three at once. “Bald, Fat & Crazy” is Hosford's heartfelt and humorous memoir chronicling her unique circumstances.

The Kathryn Zox Show
Trauma in Developing Brains and Bald, Fat and Crazy

The Kathryn Zox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2015 57:23


Kathryn interviews neuroscientist Dr. Frances E. Jensen, author of the book “The Teenage Brain: A Neuroscientist's Survival Guide to Raising Adolescents and Young Adults”. Dr. Jensen discusses how aspects of the teenage brain – from learning and memory to gender differences – are changed once a person experiences a head trauma. Dr. Jensen is Chair of the Department of Neurology at the University of Pennsylvania and was Director of Translational Neuroscience at Harvard Medical School. Kathryn also interviews breast cancer survivor Stephanie Hosford about her book “Bald, Fat & Crazy: How I Beat Cancer While Pregnant with One Daughter and Adopting Another”. Having a baby is a monumental experience, and so is adopting a child; being diagnosed with cancer comes with its own emotional and physical entanglements. Now, imagine what it would be like to experience all three at once. “Bald, Fat & Crazy” is Hosford's heartfelt and humorous memoir chronicling her unique circumstances.

Harper Audio Presents
THE TEENAGE BRAIN by Dr. Frances E. Jensen

Harper Audio Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2015 24:35


Join Dr. Jensen as she translates recent medical discoveries and clinical trials into easily understood information about the brains of teenagers. Dr. Jensen offers a revolutionary look at the adolescent brain, and provides remarkable insights that translate into practical advice for both parents and teenagers.

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