53 min

Anxious Nation with Laura Morton, Episode #73 The Child Psych Podcast

    • Parenting

In this podcast Tammy interviews Laura Morton, director of the groundbreaking documentary "Anxious Nation" which has won 11 coveted film making awards.

With the US ranking as the most "anxious nation" on the planet, a rare public advisory in 2022, the United States surgeon general warned of a mental health crisis among adolescents, especially anxiety disorders. This film explores how anxiety shows up in children and offers insights into managing mental health. In this episode, Laura shares her reasons for creating the film, the lessons she learned, and why this message needs to be received by as many parents and professionals as possible.

This documentary is being broadcasted at our 2024 Children's Mental Health & Parenting Summit.
To find out more about this incredible documentary, head over to Anxious Nation
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And we do not want to forget about our Best-Seller...
The Parenting Handbook: Your Guide to Raising Resilient Children
For a limited time only, buy a copy of our The Parenting Handbook: Your Guide to Raising Resilient Children and recieve a free gift! Yes,  when you buy our book you also get access to our Compassionate Discipline workshop valued at $87.84. 
Not quite sure yet? Download a free chapter! To find out more, click here for more info!
 
ICP is thrilled to offer its new professional membership. This membership comes with 30+ accredited mental health courses, 15 general children's mental health courses, bi-monthly professional group consults, access to our live tranings, printables, scripts, and case note templates. Find out more here

In this podcast Tammy interviews Laura Morton, director of the groundbreaking documentary "Anxious Nation" which has won 11 coveted film making awards.

With the US ranking as the most "anxious nation" on the planet, a rare public advisory in 2022, the United States surgeon general warned of a mental health crisis among adolescents, especially anxiety disorders. This film explores how anxiety shows up in children and offers insights into managing mental health. In this episode, Laura shares her reasons for creating the film, the lessons she learned, and why this message needs to be received by as many parents and professionals as possible.

This documentary is being broadcasted at our 2024 Children's Mental Health & Parenting Summit.
To find out more about this incredible documentary, head over to Anxious Nation
Wanting more from the Institute?
If you love our podcast, you need to check out our membership with ICP!  
80+ Parenting & Mental Health Courses Certificates of Completion for Continuing Eduaction Weekly Parent Coaching sessions Printables & Parenting Scripts Resource Library Webinars & Live Events And a Supportive Community Listeners can take 40% OFF their annual membership (or $19.99/m). Get your 7-Day Free Trial today!
And we do not want to forget about our Best-Seller...
The Parenting Handbook: Your Guide to Raising Resilient Children
For a limited time only, buy a copy of our The Parenting Handbook: Your Guide to Raising Resilient Children and recieve a free gift! Yes,  when you buy our book you also get access to our Compassionate Discipline workshop valued at $87.84. 
Not quite sure yet? Download a free chapter! To find out more, click here for more info!
 
ICP is thrilled to offer its new professional membership. This membership comes with 30+ accredited mental health courses, 15 general children's mental health courses, bi-monthly professional group consults, access to our live tranings, printables, scripts, and case note templates. Find out more here

53 min