The PedsDocTalk Podcast Dr. Mona Amin
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- Kids & Family
Join Pediatrician and mother Dr. Mona Amin as she equips parents with the tools to thrive and feel confident in parenthood.
Episodes include conversations with experts in the field of child development, child health, parental mental health and well-being, answering questions directly from parents, and parenting guidance and mindset tips to get YOU the most out of your parenting journey.
Follow her on Instagram @pedsdoctalk and subscribe to her YouTube (PedsDocTalk TV) for more!
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The Power of Practical Optimism
Do you consider yourself an optimist? Although some people may be more optimistic than others, you can learn to foster an optimistic mindset – a key tool for parents to build resiliency and navigate the unexpected. I welcome Dr. Sue Varma, a psychiatrist, cognitive behavioral therapist, and author of the new book, Practical Optimism: The Art, Science and Practice of Exceptional Wellbeing.
We discuss:
What is practical optimism, and how it differs from toxic positivity and pessimism
If there is a genetic component of optimism or if it can be learned
How some people survive, even thrive, despite profound challenges
The 8 Pillars of optimism and the 3Ps of pessimism
How optimism can help with dealing with the unexpected, especially as parents
Connect with Dr. Varma on Instagram @drsuevarma. Remember to check out her book and visit her website for more resources.
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Raising inclusive kids: Why food allergies should matter to everyone
May is Food Allergy Awareness Month, and part of that is recognizing that even if you or a family member may not have a food allergy, someone you know may have food allergies. I welcome Ina Chung, a food allergy mom, educator, and author of A Kids Book about Food Allergies, who is passionate about food allergy inclusivity.
She joins me to discuss:
Why food allergy inclusivity is important
Top 3 misconceptions people who don’t have food allergies have about food allergies
A four-step framework to safely include children with allergies in events such as parties
Connect with Ina on Instagram @theasianallergymom. Remember to check out her book, and for more resources, visit her website!
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When it's not just typical postpartum adjustment but postpartum anxiety or depression
In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, I am continuing this series on ways to take care of our mental health so we can better care for ourselves and our children. It’s common to experience some postpartum blues and adjustment as you navigate having a new baby. But when is it something more?
On this episode, I welcome Chelsea & Caitlin, founders of Mama Psychologists. They are best friends, authors, Registered Psychologists, and moms to discuss:
The line between normal postpartum adjustment and PPD and PPA
Postpartum blues
Signs of postpartum anxiety and postpartum depression
When to know you need more help and how to get that help
You can connect with Chelsea & Caitlin on Instagram @mamapsychologists. Check out their book, Not Your Mother's Postpartum Book and for more resources, visit the Mama Psychologists website.
If you are dealing with postpartum mental health concerns and need help, visit Postpartum Support International.
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Trauma Therapy: Why you may need EMDR
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and in honor of my advocacy for more open conversation surrounding Mental health, I will be featuring episodes on ways to take care of our mental health so we can better care for ourselves and our children. Therapy is highly beneficial, and various modalities are used. EMDR (Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing) is an evidence-based approach that has been shown to help in processing traumatic events and changing negative patterns and helping people with mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, and OCD. I personally started EMDR earlier this year, and in honor of Maternal Mental Health Month, I invited Dr. Cassidy Freitas, who is a licensed marriage and family therapist who also does EMDR.
We discuss:
What EMDR is and the steps of EMDR
Who would be a good candidate
Examples of how EMDR helped me and Dr. Cassidy
For more resources on EMDR: EMDR Institute, Psychologytoday.com, and EMDRIA.
You can connect with Dr. Cassidy on Instagram @drcassidy, and for more resources, check out Dr. Cassidy's website.
If you are dealing with postpartum mental health concerns and need help, visit Postpartum Support International
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“But What Will People Say?” Breaking cultural stereotypes surrounding mental health conversations
Do you know the cultural differences that can exist being immigrant parents and the mental health issues that are unique? Whether you come from an immigrant household or not, this episode is a must to really dive into the cultural stereotypes that exist surrounding mental health and, subsequently, how we show up for our children. I welcome Sahaj Kaur Kohli who is the founder of Brown Girl Therapy (@browngirltherapy), the first and largest mental health and wellness community organization for adult children of immigrants, a licensed therapist, and author of the Book, But What Will People Say: Navigating mental health, identity, love, and family between cultures.
She joins me to discuss:
The difference between collectivist and individualistic cultures and why the distinction is important
Why diversity in mental health and parenting resources is important
What struggles immigrant parents have that may be unique
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Dads can struggle with postpartum mental health too
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and just as much as we need to focus on maternal mental health, we also need to recognize that dads and non-birthing partners also can struggle postpartum as well. 7% and 9% of new fathers develop postpartum depression. I invited my husband back on the show to chat about postpartum mental health and mental health concerns in general in men.
We discuss
Why men and women can struggle with their mental health postpartum
Why men don’t talk about their mental health struggles or seek help as much as women may
The cultural barriers that exist that normalize seeking mental health help
How we’re raising our kids to undo this cycle of mental health stigma
How consistent therapy has helped my husband and myself
For more on postpartum mental health for all caregivers, visit this resource. If you are dealing with postpartum mental health concerns and need help, visit Postpartum Support International.
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