39 min

How To Be More Effective As A Parent - Dr. Stephanie Dueger The Higher Practice Podcast for Optimal Mental Health

    • Mental Health

Often we think that parenting is common sense. However, as the world becomes more complex, our parenting knowledge needs to grow with it. At times, the responsibility that goes into raising children can feel overwhelming and can lead to physical, emotional and mental distress when we aren’t properly resourced.
Although parenting has its challenges, there is so much knowledge available to make the journey not only manageable, but deeply fulfilling.
In today’s episode, we are excited to introduce Dr. Stephanie Dueger, PhD, LPC, psychotherapist and parent coach, and to learn from her about ways in which parents can feel more prepared, resourced and fully embrace the process of raising children.
Show notes:
● Passionate Parenting - 02:19
● The one most important piece of advice to new parents - 05:58
● Are there guidelines to keep children healthy - 08:08
● How to deal with sleep deprivation - 15:32
● Parenting during COVID - 22:26
● Resources to know about - 28:41
To learn more about Dr. Stephanie Dueger:
● https://drduegertherapy.com/about-dr-dueger/
● https://www.facebook.com/theattachmentdoctor
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For show notes and more information, visit https://psychiatryinstitute.com/podcast/
Sign up for our newsletter and to receive ongoing information for optimal mental health: email.psychiatryinstitute.com
If you’re a provider visit https://psychiatryinstitute.com/
If you’re interested in patient care visit: www.psychiatrycenters.com
For provider education reach out to:  info@psychiatryinstitute.com
For patient care reach out to: info@psychiatrycenters.com

Often we think that parenting is common sense. However, as the world becomes more complex, our parenting knowledge needs to grow with it. At times, the responsibility that goes into raising children can feel overwhelming and can lead to physical, emotional and mental distress when we aren’t properly resourced.
Although parenting has its challenges, there is so much knowledge available to make the journey not only manageable, but deeply fulfilling.
In today’s episode, we are excited to introduce Dr. Stephanie Dueger, PhD, LPC, psychotherapist and parent coach, and to learn from her about ways in which parents can feel more prepared, resourced and fully embrace the process of raising children.
Show notes:
● Passionate Parenting - 02:19
● The one most important piece of advice to new parents - 05:58
● Are there guidelines to keep children healthy - 08:08
● How to deal with sleep deprivation - 15:32
● Parenting during COVID - 22:26
● Resources to know about - 28:41
To learn more about Dr. Stephanie Dueger:
● https://drduegertherapy.com/about-dr-dueger/
● https://www.facebook.com/theattachmentdoctor
*****
How you can help others in a big way...
If you enjoy the Higher Practice Podcast, please leave a quick review on the Apple Podcast app. It makes a big difference in getting the word out to other people who will benefit from this podcast. Simply, click on the show on your podcast app>scroll down to the bottom of all the episodes>in the ratings and reviews section tap stars to rate>click write a review.

Want more?
For show notes and more information, visit https://psychiatryinstitute.com/podcast/
Sign up for our newsletter and to receive ongoing information for optimal mental health: email.psychiatryinstitute.com
If you’re a provider visit https://psychiatryinstitute.com/
If you’re interested in patient care visit: www.psychiatrycenters.com
For provider education reach out to:  info@psychiatryinstitute.com
For patient care reach out to: info@psychiatrycenters.com

39 min