51 min

81. Anxiety and Suicidal Ideation with Jayne Wesler Overpowering Emotions Podcast: Helping Children and Teens Manage Big Feels

    • Mental Health

In today's episode, I have the opportunity to speak with Jayne Wesler about her new book Railroaded, which tells the story of a young ADHD man surrounded by a rash of recent suicides.   We also chat about the shame epidemic of ADHD, the pressures of today's children and teens, and key skills children and teens must learn and that parents must model.   Importantly, we talk about what to watch out for in case a child may experience suicidal ideation and how we can support them.   



And, sprinkled along the way, I mention some scary research, such as the link between media and teen suicide (whether social media or shows, such as the 30% increase in suicide after the show 13 Reasons Why aired) and even the strong association between suicide-story publicity and subsequent airplane and automobile accidents.  



Don't miss today's important episode!

Prefer to watch? https://youtu.be/xJrQi2UEEdg



About Jayne

Jayne M. Wesler is an author, licensed clinical social worker, and attorney. As a partner in the law firm of Sussan, Greenwald, & Wesler, Ms. Wesler has for decades helped students with disabilities obtain the kind of educational programming that helps them achieve success. As a psychotherapist, she has worked with teens and children in various settings, including schools and mental health settings. As an author, Ms. Wesler now pours her experience into her fiction to entertain and to teach lessons.



Ms. Wesler wrote Railroaded to demonstrate that students with disabilities and troubled teens can lead happy, productive lives if they are given the support they need.



Follow Jayne

Website: jayne@jaynewesler.com

Facebook Author Page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087760443305

Facebook group for parents of kids with special needs: https://www.facebook.com/groups/582193559118338

Amazon author page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Jayne-M-Wesler/author/B08NHTTWSB?ref



Extra Resources

Talkspace app: www.tapping.com (emotional freedom tapping)



Handbook for Parents of Children with Special Needs: A Therapeutic and Legal Approach. https://www.amazon.com/Handbook-Parents-Children-Special-Needs/dp/1735540501

Want to learn more about helping kids strengthen their emotion regulation skills and problem-solving brains while boosting their confidence, independence, and resilience? Check out my many training opportunities! https://drcarolinebuzanko.com/upcoming-events/

In today's episode, I have the opportunity to speak with Jayne Wesler about her new book Railroaded, which tells the story of a young ADHD man surrounded by a rash of recent suicides.   We also chat about the shame epidemic of ADHD, the pressures of today's children and teens, and key skills children and teens must learn and that parents must model.   Importantly, we talk about what to watch out for in case a child may experience suicidal ideation and how we can support them.   



And, sprinkled along the way, I mention some scary research, such as the link between media and teen suicide (whether social media or shows, such as the 30% increase in suicide after the show 13 Reasons Why aired) and even the strong association between suicide-story publicity and subsequent airplane and automobile accidents.  



Don't miss today's important episode!

Prefer to watch? https://youtu.be/xJrQi2UEEdg



About Jayne

Jayne M. Wesler is an author, licensed clinical social worker, and attorney. As a partner in the law firm of Sussan, Greenwald, & Wesler, Ms. Wesler has for decades helped students with disabilities obtain the kind of educational programming that helps them achieve success. As a psychotherapist, she has worked with teens and children in various settings, including schools and mental health settings. As an author, Ms. Wesler now pours her experience into her fiction to entertain and to teach lessons.



Ms. Wesler wrote Railroaded to demonstrate that students with disabilities and troubled teens can lead happy, productive lives if they are given the support they need.



Follow Jayne

Website: jayne@jaynewesler.com

Facebook Author Page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087760443305

Facebook group for parents of kids with special needs: https://www.facebook.com/groups/582193559118338

Amazon author page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Jayne-M-Wesler/author/B08NHTTWSB?ref



Extra Resources

Talkspace app: www.tapping.com (emotional freedom tapping)



Handbook for Parents of Children with Special Needs: A Therapeutic and Legal Approach. https://www.amazon.com/Handbook-Parents-Children-Special-Needs/dp/1735540501

Want to learn more about helping kids strengthen their emotion regulation skills and problem-solving brains while boosting their confidence, independence, and resilience? Check out my many training opportunities! https://drcarolinebuzanko.com/upcoming-events/

51 min