41 min

A wellbeing roadmap with Aidan Harvey-Craig Our Kids in Mind

    • Health & Fitness

With a wealth of experience working with young people as a psychology teacher, lecturer in the psychology of education, leader of student wellbeing and school counsellor, the latest guest, Aidan Harvey-Craig knows first-hand how young people can best manage their wellbeing.  
In this episode clinical psychologists, Bettina Hohnen and Jane Gilmour seek to find out more about the series of ‘wellbeing hacks’ Aidan has written about in his book - quick tips to help young people manage their mental health. These include the value of ‘doing almost nothing’ and how this, risk-taking and agency are in danger of being lost to smartphones, and the benefits that dancing in your room alone to your favourite song can have!
Books mentioned in this episode:
The Incredible Teenage Brain by Bettina Hohnen, Jane Gilmour & Tara Murphy 
18 Wellbeing Hacks by Aidan Harvey-Craig
How to Have Incredible Conversations with your Child by Jane Gilmour & Bettina Hohnen
 
For a 20% discount on these books, use the code: OKIM-AHC at the checkout when you place an order with uk.jkp.com.
 
If you want to hear more about Jessica Kingsley Publishers books, you can sign-up to the JKP mailing list here, follow JKP on Twitter and Instagram @JKPbooks & Facebook @JKPSpecialEducation or share your thoughts and comments about the podcast using the hashtag, #OurKidsInMind.
 
‘Our Kids, In Mind’ is a brand new podcast where Clinical Psychologists, Bettina Hohnen and Jane Gilmour, co-authors of ‘The Incredible Teenage Brain’ and ‘How To Have Incredible Conversations With Your Child’ invite inspirational fellow authors into the spotlight to discuss their respective books and writing experiences. Listen as they discuss and debate how parents, carers, teachers or youth workers can support young people’s mental health and well-being.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

With a wealth of experience working with young people as a psychology teacher, lecturer in the psychology of education, leader of student wellbeing and school counsellor, the latest guest, Aidan Harvey-Craig knows first-hand how young people can best manage their wellbeing.  
In this episode clinical psychologists, Bettina Hohnen and Jane Gilmour seek to find out more about the series of ‘wellbeing hacks’ Aidan has written about in his book - quick tips to help young people manage their mental health. These include the value of ‘doing almost nothing’ and how this, risk-taking and agency are in danger of being lost to smartphones, and the benefits that dancing in your room alone to your favourite song can have!
Books mentioned in this episode:
The Incredible Teenage Brain by Bettina Hohnen, Jane Gilmour & Tara Murphy 
18 Wellbeing Hacks by Aidan Harvey-Craig
How to Have Incredible Conversations with your Child by Jane Gilmour & Bettina Hohnen
 
For a 20% discount on these books, use the code: OKIM-AHC at the checkout when you place an order with uk.jkp.com.
 
If you want to hear more about Jessica Kingsley Publishers books, you can sign-up to the JKP mailing list here, follow JKP on Twitter and Instagram @JKPbooks & Facebook @JKPSpecialEducation or share your thoughts and comments about the podcast using the hashtag, #OurKidsInMind.
 
‘Our Kids, In Mind’ is a brand new podcast where Clinical Psychologists, Bettina Hohnen and Jane Gilmour, co-authors of ‘The Incredible Teenage Brain’ and ‘How To Have Incredible Conversations With Your Child’ invite inspirational fellow authors into the spotlight to discuss their respective books and writing experiences. Listen as they discuss and debate how parents, carers, teachers or youth workers can support young people’s mental health and well-being.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

41 min

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