'Mind the Kids': an ACAMH podcast

The Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health
'Mind the Kids': an ACAMH podcast

These podcasts are an invaluable resource for anyone interested in child and adolescent mental health. They bridge the gap between rigorous research and practical application, featuring expert discussions on mental health. Each episode highlights cutting-edge studies offering insights into findings, and implications for practice. The series caters to clinicians, researchers, and those interested in mental health. Available on major platforms like Spotify and Apple Podcasts, it’s an accessible way to stay informed about advancements in the field. Visit our website (https://www.acamh.org/) for a host of free evidence-based mental health resources.

  1. Mind the Kids - Should we be worried about the Manosphere?

    APR 30

    Mind the Kids - Should we be worried about the Manosphere?

    In the premiere episode of Mind the Kids, Dr. Jane Gilmour and Professor Umar Toseeb delve into the world of the Manosphere—an online space where misogynistic content is widespread, especially among young men. Together with Professor Harriet Over, they examine the mental health implications, the growing concerns of educators, and the urgent need for research and community-specific interventions.  The episode unpacks how online influence shapes gender attitudes, the complexities of radicalisation, and the critical role of positive male role models. The conversation highlights the necessity of understanding young people's motivations and the impact of social media algorithms in spreading harmful content. Key Takeaways The Manosphere poses a real concern for the mental health of young men. Misogynistic content is increasingly accessible and influential online. Educators are noticing the effects and express growing concern about the Manosphere’s reach. There is a pressing need for more research to understand the Manosphere and its effects. The relationship between consuming online content and developing misogynistic attitudes is complex and not always direct. Effective interventions must be tailored to the unique needs of different communities. Positive male role models are essential to counteract harmful online influences. It is vital to create safe spaces for open conversations about misogyny and gender attitudes. Understanding what draws young people to these communities is key to designing effective solutions. Social media algorithms play a significant role in what content young people see and engage with.

    38 min

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These podcasts are an invaluable resource for anyone interested in child and adolescent mental health. They bridge the gap between rigorous research and practical application, featuring expert discussions on mental health. Each episode highlights cutting-edge studies offering insights into findings, and implications for practice. The series caters to clinicians, researchers, and those interested in mental health. Available on major platforms like Spotify and Apple Podcasts, it’s an accessible way to stay informed about advancements in the field. Visit our website (https://www.acamh.org/) for a host of free evidence-based mental health resources.

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