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Implementing parenting tools as preventative measures, even before things get out of hand, is absolutely invaluable when it comes to parenting a struggling teen. Changing the environment, being able to regulate your own emotions differently, being able to relate to your kid's emotions and reason with your kid differently, are all skills that can be learned. Today's guest, Laura Goldstein, has developed an incredibly valuable resource for parents to learn these tools which they can employ not only for their kids but also for themselves. With the development of TheraCourses, Laura made these skills available for parents from anywhere.In this episode on preventative measures, we discuss:The importance of implementing parenting strategies as preventative measures, before things get out of hand;Why it's so important to put what you learn into practice;Learning new parenting skills and tools is a muscle that can be trained;How TheraCourses helps parents learn new parenting skills and implement them right away;Modeling the behavior you wish to see;And more!If you'd like to connect, you can find me on Instagram (@bethhillmancoaching) or go to my website www.bethhillmancoaching.com. And if you're interested in working with me, you can learn more about my private coaching here or my group coaching here.And remember parents, the change begins with us.- - - - - - - - - -Ps. Are you getting great value out of this podcast? It would mean the world to me if you could leave a review on Apple Podcasts. This way, you will help me reach and help more parents of struggling teens develop healthy responses and boundaries instead of acting out of fear and anxiety. You can leave a review by clicking here, scrolling to the bottom, tapping to leave a star rating and then write your review. Thanks so much!And if you haven't already done so, make sure to subscribe to our show so you don't miss any of my future episodes!—--------More about Laura GoldsteinLaura Goldstein is a licensed clinical marriage and family therapist in Rockville MD. She is the founder and Executive Director of Montgomery County Counseling Center and the founder of TheraCourses, which she will talk more about in next week's episode! She has worked across multiple settings including in-home behavioral health services, IOPS for adolescent dual diagnosis treatment and young adults struggling to launch, and her private practice. You can learn more about Laura here or about TheraCourses by clicking here.
If you're familiar with my work or have listened to my podcast before, you know how I strive to help parents see their own part and take responsibility for it. Today I'm having such a valuable conversation around this with my guest, Laura Goldstein, LMFT. She shares some amazing metaphors that will really help shift the way we think and show us the role parents play in their family's dynamics and their child's behavior.Laura also provides us with a very clear explanation of different kinds of therapists out there to help you choose which one is best for your family.In this episode on doing your own work and finding the right therapist, we discuss: The difference between a psychologist and a psychiatrist;An explanation of the difference between an LMFT, LCSW, etc.;Great metaphors to show the role parents play in the family dynamics and their child's behavior;And more!If you'd like to connect, you can find me on Instagram (@bethhillmancoaching) or go to my website www.bethhillmancoaching.com. And if you're interested in working with me, you can learn more about my private coaching here or my group coaching here.And remember parents, the change begins with us.- - - - - - - - - -Ps. Are you getting great value out of this podcast? It would mean the world to me if you could leave a review on Apple Podcasts. This way, you will help me reach and help more parents of struggling teens develop healthy responses and boundaries instead of acting out of fear and anxiety. You can leave a review by clicking here, scrolling to the bottom, tapping to leave a star rating and then write your review. Thanks so much!And if you haven't already done so, make sure to subscribe to our show so you don't miss any of my future episodes!- - - - - - - - - - More about Laura GoldsteinLaura Goldstein is a licensed clinical marriage and family therapist in Rockville MD. She is the founder and Executive Director of Montgomery County Counseling Center and the founder of TheraCourses, which she will talk more about in next week's episode! She has worked across multiple settings including in-home behavioral health services, IOPS for adolescent dual diagnosis treatment and young adults struggling to launch, and her private practice.
Laura Goldstein, LCMFT is a Licensed Clinical Marriage & Family Therapist, Founder of TheraCourses, and Founder of Montgomery County Counseling Center, LCC. She obtained her Bachelor's degree in Neuroscience from Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, PA and then went on to earn her Master's degree in Family Therapy from Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. Laura became intensively trained in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) through Behavioral Tech Linehan Institute in 2015. She has built a private practice with the values of systems and collaborative care, and continues to serve families and parents with children who are struggling with intense emotions, fraught relationships, and maladaptive coping behaviors. In 2022, she launched TheraCourses, an e-course platform to bring accessible and approachable psychoeducation to parents to both improve clinical outcomes and reduce clinician burnout. The inaugural course, Translating Teens: A Parent's Guide to Adolescent Emotions and Behaviors, is available now and other courses are in production.Check out Laura's article on the Disney movie, Encanto:https://mccounselingcenter.com/2022/01/23/encanto-a-disney-movie-about-family-dynamics/Follow Laura's practice on Instagram @mc_counseling_centerand Facebook MC Counseling Center--Get in touch by sending a message to robinsmithshow@gmail.com or by calling the hotline at +1 (301) 458-0883Listeners of The Robin Smith Show can now become a supporter on Patreonpatreon.com/therobinsmithshowJoin Team Robley on Kiva and help expand financial access to underserved communities
Gentle Parenting is a term being thrown around quite a bit. Laura Goldstein, Licensed Clinical Marriage and Family Therapist and Founder of the Montgomery County Counseling Center talks about what Gentle Parenting, or as she prefers, Balanced Parenting, means.Balanced Parenting is bringing compassion and emotional well-being to interactions, but it also includes providing a structure and limits for children. Parents need as many coping skills as teens, and children learn their coping skills from adults. All caregivers, parents, grandparents and teachers influence how children cope. All parts the the family impact one another.Connecting with KidsAs an adult the more you direct a child, the less you connect with that child. When children are young, parents spend a lot of their time directing their kids so that they stay safe. As kids grow into teens the job of a parent changes to connecting with their kids and being a cheerleader, coach and supporting the person their child is becoming – boundaries and limits in place. Join us in this discussion about parents modeling good behavior and bringing empathy and accountability to their children.You can find more tangible skills and tools for parenting through Laura's Online Course, Translating Teens: A Parent's Guide to Adolescent Emotions and Behaviors or from direct therapy services at Montgomery County Counseling Center.
In this episode Laura and I talk about what makes someone successful with their online coaching program. We dive into the importance of communication and showing up for yourself. Our guest IG: Coachlaura_firstcalloutfitness Disclaimer I am not a MD and this podcast was not created to diagnosis, treat or cure any mental or physical health issue. Suits I recommend: Angel Competition Bikinis Online Coaching Get more help with your training and nutrition www.nicoleferrierfitness.com My go to supplementshttp://bowmarnutrition.com/nicole Your host Nicole Ferrier @nicoleferrierfitness on Instagram and tiktok
This week on the Every Calorie Counts podcast we had the pleasure of having Laura Goldstein on the show. Laura joined us to speak on her experience with Hypothalamic Amenorrhea (HA)which is essentially when a female loses their period based on downregulation of hormones or proper signaling. This is an issue that affects many women, competitors, the general population, etc. Listen to her story on this week's episode to learn more about HA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Helpful Links:Laura Goldstein - InstagramTim English - @Everycaloriecounts [https://www.instagram.com/everycaloriecounts/]Brandon DaCruz - @brandondacruz_ [https://www.instagram.com/brandondacruz_/]Alex Zaro - @EveryCalorieCounts.Alex [https://www.instagram.com/everycaloriecounts.alex/][ZaroSports.com]
This is a recast of one of our most downloaded episodes. We welcome Internal Family Systems Therapist, Laura Goldstein, to our table as we unwrap the topic of White Privilege. Laura has been in professional practice assisting families, couples and individuals since 1996. Laura obtained her BA in Psychology at Denison University in Ohio and… The post Episode #77: Recast: Unwrapping White Privilege w/ Laura Goldstein appeared first on Beyond Picket Fences.
Before we get started we would like to do a land acknowledgment. Mandi and Naomi live in the traditional lands of the hinonoeino biitoowu (Arapaho), Tsesthoe (Cheyenne), and Nuu-agha-Tuvu-pu (Ute). We are excited to have Laura Goldstein back! She was a guest on Episode #04: Unwrapping White Privilege and Episode #15: Creating Balance & Boundaries.… The post Episode 52: Getting Vulnerable w/ Laura Goldstein appeared first on Beyond Picket Fences.
Before we get started we would like to do a land acknowledgment. Mandi and Naomi live in the traditional lands of the hinonoeino biitoowu (Arapaho), Tsesthoe (Cheyenne), and Nuu-agha-Tuvu-pu (Ute). We are excited to have Laura Goldstein back! She was a guest on Episode #04: Unwrapping White Privilege and Episode #15: Creating Balance & Boundaries.… The post Episode 52: Getting Vulnerable w/ Laura Goldstein appeared first on Beyond Picket Fences.
How do you cope with anxiety, fear, depression, or uncertainty during a pandemic? Today, Internal Family Systems therapist, Laura Goldstein, guides us through how and why we need to work harder than ever to create balance and boundaries. Be sure to listen all the way through for a five minute, guided meditation. The post Episode #15: Creating Balance & Boundaries w/ Laura Goldstein appeared first on Beyond Picket Fences.
How do you cope with anxiety, fear, depression, or uncertainty during a pandemic? Today, Internal Family Systems therapist, Laura Goldstein, guides us through how and why we need to work harder than ever to create balance and boundaries. Be sure to listen all the way through for a five minute, guided meditation. The post Episode #15: Creating Balance & Boundaries w/ Laura Goldstein appeared first on Beyond Picket Fences.
In this episode of Beginner's Mind, I am joined by Laura Goldstein, a LCMFT in private practice in Rockville, MD. Laura is sharing with us an experience she had as a therapist in training where her supervisor gave her some feedback on the affect she had in session. Laura shares how the affect she was feeling in that session was rooted in her own process as a therapist in training rather than the client's experience and what they were sharing with her. We talk about making mistakes as a therapist and how Laura's transparency with clients about her own imperfection allows her clients to be more vulnerable in session. To learn more about Laura:Instagram: @mc_counseling_center Website: https://mccounselingcenter.com/
Ben talks with therapist Laura Goldstein about reading, relationships and much more!To check out Laura Goldstein's recommended reading list go to: https://mccounselingcenter.com/recommendedreading/ For more Ben's Book Shack content go to: https://bensbookshack.comClick here to learn about the rights of the reader https://imaginationsoup.net/the-rights-of-the-reader/Fact check: I introduce her as a practicing psychologist. This is a misrepresentation of her credentials and her expertise. She is a therapist, not a psychologist
Today we welcome Internal Family Systems Therapist, Laura Goldstein, to our table as we unwrap the topic of White Privilege. Laura has been in professional practice assisting families, couples and individuals since 1996. Laura obtained her BA in Psychology at Denison University in Ohio and her master’s degree in Social work from Hunter College in… The post Episode #06: Unwrapping White Privilege with Laura Goldstein appeared first on Beyond Picket Fences.
Today we welcome Internal Family Systems Therapist, Laura Goldstein, to our table as we unwrap the topic of White Privilege. Laura has been in professional practice assisting families, couples and individuals since 1996. Laura obtained her BA in Psychology at Denison University in Ohio and her master's degree in Social work from Hunter College in… The post Episode #06: Unwrapping White Privilege with Laura Goldstein appeared first on Beyond Picket Fences.
Listen to our powerful interview with Laura Goldstein and her therapeutic specialty- helping each of us understand all the unique aspects of self, and most impact-full, help us understand who is leading the way.
This week poet Laura Goldstein joins us to tell us about the workshop she held this week at The Dragonfly: "Collective Experiment in Audience," and she reads us a solstice poem that she wrote. We also chat about coaching poets, the difference between writing poetry for self-exploration and writing for an external audience, and how the current political situation is making its way into poetry.
This week, I spoke with Laura Goldstein, LCSW, about the difference between curiosity, and telling. In her professional practice, Laura has been helping families, couples, and individuals since 1996. Her integrative mind-body approach incorporates the IFS model alongside yoga and mindfulness practices. We talked about how the Self quality of curiosity can enhance connection — and how telling can create distance. Listen along to our energetic and informative conversation! For more, visit: bethrogerson.com
Poet Laura Goldstein reads and discusses her long poem, "Safe Wars"
Hosted by Al Filreis and featuring Anthony Madrid, Don Share, and Laura Goldstein.
Anthony Madrid, Laura Goldstein, and Don Share join Al Filreis at the Poetry Foundation in Chicago for a special on-the-road discussion of Carl Rakosi's "In What Sense I Am I."
We know that ALS is associated with executive dysfunction, but what about language deficits? Steven Wing, specialist neurology registrar at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, talks to Laura Goldstein, professor of Clinical Neuropsychology at the Institute of Psychiatry, about her recent paper investigating this.And anti-GQ1b antibody syndrome, or Bickerstaff brainstem encephalitis and Fisher syndrome. Editor Matthew Kiernan talks to Nobuhiro Yuki, Department of Medicine, National University of Singapore, about how the syndrome was first identified, and what we currently understand about it.See also:Is language impairment more common than executive dysfunction in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis? http://bit.ly/1a6cRIzBickerstaff brainstem encephalitis and Fisher syndrome: anti-GQ1b antibody syndrome http://bit.ly/1aJrTmK