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My guest on the podcast this week is Dr. Michael A. Lindsey. Dr. Lindsey is a noted scholar in the fields of child and adolescent mental health, as well as a leader in the search for knowledge and solutions to generational poverty and inequality. He is the Dean and Paulette Goddard Professor of Social Work at NYU Silver School of Social Work, and an Aspen Health Innovators Fellow. In our wide ranging conversation, Dr. Lindsey and I chat about his call to serve the world in the field of social work, being raised by a single Black Mom, and the mental health crisis facing Black young people today. Dr. Lindsey provides insights, tools and more to help those who are trying to navigate these difficult times. He speaks to parents about how to observe our children and make sure to truly check in with them and ask how they are doing and what's on their minds. Most importantly, Dr. Lindsey provides hope and access to resources that can help in an emergency and access to treatment and intervention when necessary. This is a conversation with a brilliant Black man committed to the well being of our young people and communities and to ending generational poverty and inequality.988 Suicide and Crisis HotlineSupport the showPlease make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow the podcast on Instagram.
Dr. Michael A. Lindsey is a noted scholar in the fields of child and adolescent mental health, as well as a leader in the search for knowledge and solutions to generational poverty and inequality. He is the Executive Director of the McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research at New York University (NYU) and Dean of the NYU Silver School of Social Work. Additionally, he leads the working group of experts supporting the Congressional Black Caucus Emergency Taskforce on Black Youth Suicide and Mental Health, which created the report Ring the Alarm: The Crisis of Black Youth Suicide in America.
New #TeesMe podcast episode alert with Dr. Michael Lindsey What you'll hear: - The rise of Suicide among Black children, Why we must Ring the Alarm - Finding the connection, what is really happening with kids? - Understanding the importance of research, Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman, and the emergency task force - Emotional, Psychological, Physical health are all part of well being, identify & manage stress - Engaging kids about the stressors in their lives through rich dialogue - Morehouse Enlightenment - Why isn't there an annual physical for mental health? - How Mike found golf, The Tiger Woods effect (as if you didn't know) - The mental game of Golf, to play skins or find Zen - Golf is Not a Game of Perfect by Dr. Bob Rotella, the round begins before you get onto the golf course - Manifestation, mindset, & connecting golf experiences to life moments - The DMV GC shout outs: Oak Creek Golf Course, Lake Presidential, Timbers at Troy, Blue Mash, & Renditions - Dr. Linsdey's Dream Foursome, Harriet's got next - The GEM drop - Shout out to the McSilver team, the leaders in mental health research, @mikewalrond, and everyone that works to improve mental health for our community ************************* Things you should know: Website: IG: @drmikelindsey, @nyumcsilver If you or someone you know are depressed and considering suicide call the national hope network at 1-800-SUICIDE, it is free and confidential Resources: Youth Suicide Prevention https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/help-yourself/youth/ Saving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide Trends An 8-part limited-series podcast https://mhttcnetwork.org/centers/central-east-mhttc/saving-young-black-lives-0 Black Men and Boys Campaign Podcast Season 1: https://mcsilver.nyu.edu/black-boys-and-men-changing-the-narrative-1/ Season 2: https://mcsilver.nyu.edu/black-boys-and-men-changing-the-narrative-2/ Ring the Alarm: The Crisis of Black Youth Suicide in America https://watsoncoleman.house.gov/uploadedfiles/full_taskforce_report.pdf https://www.sprc.org/news/ring-alarm-crisis-black-youth-suicide-america Dr. Michael A. Lindsey is a noted scholar in the fields of child and adolescent mental health, as well as a leader in the search for knowledge and solutions to generational poverty and inequality. He is the Executive Director of the McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research at New York University (NYU), the Constance and Martin Silver Professor of Poverty Studies at NYU Silver School of Social Work, and an Aspen Health Innovators Fellow. He also leads a university-wide Strategies to Reduce Inequality initiative from the NYU McSilver Institute. Dr. Lindsey holds a PhD in social work and MPH from the University of Pittsburgh, an MSW from Howard University, and a BA in sociology from Morehouse College. ************************* Listen on Apple, Spotify, Google https://anchor.fm/TeesMe #TeesMe #podcast #storiesNeedToBeTold #untoldStories #golf #blackGolfers #blackGolfMatters #2021 #IN18 #IN18Ways #mentalHealth #mentalHealthisHealth #suicidePrevention #suicideAwareness --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Dr. Michael A. Lindsey is a noted scholar in the fields of child and adolescent mental health, as well as a leader in the search for knowledge and solutions to generational poverty and inequality. He's one of the featured clinicians for our "I'm Listening" special - heard on Entercom stations across the country on September 23rd. I had the privilege of having an in depth conversation with Dr. Lindsey about how to help the kids in our lives manage their mental health during the global pandemic, and with all the social injustice dominating the news this year.
Dr. Michael A. Lindsey is a noted scholar in the fields of child and adolescent mental health, as well as a leader in the search for knowledge and solutions to generational poverty and inequality. He's one of the featured clinicians for our "I'm Listening" special - heard on Entercom stations across the country on September 23rd. I had the privilege of having an in depth conversation with Dr. Lindsey about how to help the kids in our lives manage their mental health during the global pandemic, and with all the social injustice dominating the news this year.
In this episode, we talk with Dr. Michael A. Lindsey, Executive Director of NYU's McSilver Institute and Jayson K. Jones, Assistant Director. Listen in as they share insight into their initiative, Black Boys & Men, Changing the Narrative. Learn what the data is saying regarding black boys and men, how we can repair the damage and change a generation.
Dr. Michael A. Lindsey, Director of the McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy & Research at New York University's Silver School of Social Work discusses changing the narrative in which black men and boys are viewed, poverty & depression.
If you can't talk about something, it is out of control. Dr. Michael A. Lindsey is the Director of the McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research and McSilver Professor of Poverty Studies at NYU Silver School of Social Work in September 2016. Dr. Lindsey was previously an Associate Professor at NYU Silver. Prior to joining NYU Silver in 2014, Dr. Lindsey was an Associate Professor at the University of Maryland School of Social Work and concurrently a Faculty Affiliate at the University of Maryland Department of Psychiatry’s Center for School Mental Health. Dr. Lindsey is a child and adolescent mental health services researcher, and is particularly interested in the prohibitive factors that lead to unmet mental health need among vulnerable youth with serious psychiatric illnesses, including depression.