Teens Tap In Outreach Teen and Family Services
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- Gesundheit und Fitness
Outreach’s ”Teens Tap In” podcast is a peer-to-peer resource to help teens navigate through the typical challenges of being a teenager. Hosted by members of our Youth Advocacy Committee, the topics addressed and the professionals interviewed share insights that are beneficial to not only youth, but their parents, mental health providers and the community at large.
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Career Growth Meets the Helping Professional Fields
Finding the right career path can be challenging and confusing. Following your passions and networking with people in fields you're interested in can be essential to discovering what you want to do. In this month's episode of Teens Tap In, our co-hosts Gina and Jackie talk with St. Clair Health representative Kaitlin DeFazio about ways to tackle obstacles to career growth. Kaitlin shares her own journey in the healthcare field and offers some great tips and tricks for you along the way!
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Passion Projects 2024
A part of the Outreach College Crew is for each member to find an aspect of mental health they are interested in and dive deeper. Listen to today's episode to find out what our podcast hosts are passionate about! Co-hosts Jackie and Gina elaborate on their areas of interests in mental health. Jackie discusses the effects of a loved one experiencing dementia and ways to cope during that hard time. As for Gina, listeners will explore and better understand self-identity! What is it? How can we find out who we are? And so much more!
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“I’d rather have counselors in the back of my police car than kids”- An Interview with Mary Birks, Outreach's Executive Director
This month's episode of Teens Tap In is a fun switch up from our usual content. Outreach College Crew (OCC) member Aiwen (Erin) Chen interviews our very own Executive Director, Mark Birks, to learn how Outreach originated and to celebrate the impact our agency has had over the past 50 years. Erin and the other OCC members also discuss with Mary their experiences and observations regarding school refusal. Their conversation highlights the importance of Outreach's values of community, care & connection to addressing the needs of children, teens and families in the communities we serve across Pittsburgh.
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Learning & Motivation: Insight from a Cognitive Psychologist
Dr. Elizabeth Richey is a professor of psychology at the University of Pittsburgh. She joins our co-hosts Jackie & Gina for this month's episode of Teens Tap In to discuss how learning and motivation have a tremendous impact on the field of education. Take a listen as she shares insight into research that can help anyone become more aware of how to harness their motivation and values to be successful in learning.Directed and produced by: Maggie Zangara
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Adolescence Transitions
It's no secret that teens face many challenges in growing up and navigating life. Curious to know what these challenges are like today in our ever-evolving society? Listen to this month's episode of Teens Tap In for some insight. Gina and Jackie discuss the effects of growing up and how transitions can impact self identity, relationships, and, ultimately, mental health. Guest and OCC member Grace Myers joins the conversation to explain her own adolescent experiences throughout middle school and high school and the impact on her daily life.
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Men’s Mental Health
Have you ever wondered what men's mental health is like? Are there gender differences around seeking help? In this month's episode of Teens Tap In, our co-hosts Gina and Jackie are joined by guest Jordan Miller as they explore insights on men's mental health. Jordan also talks about his own struggles and breaks down a male perspective on this important topic. As Jordan reminds everyone, always remember you are not alone and it's okay to not be okay!
Directed and produced by: Maggie Zangara