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The Rich Roll Podcast

Lisa Damour, PhD On The Emotional Lives of Teenagers

The Rich Roll Podcast

Rich Roll

Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement, Society & Culture

4.812.9K Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2023

⏱️ 124 minutes

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Summary

Adolescence has always been a difficult phase of life, but today’s teenagers are navigating a world that is vastly different from any generation before them. From social media to cyberbullying, from political polarization to climate change, the challenges facing teenagers today are numerous and complex. So how do we equip teens emotionally with the tools they need to navigate our complex and ever-changing world? Here to help us answer this question is teen whisperer par excellence, Lisa Damour, PhD. Lisa is a Yale-educated psychotherapist with a doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Michigan who specializes in education and child development. She is the author of three New York Times bestsellers: Untangled, Under Pressure, and The Emotional Lives of Teenagers—the latter being the subject of today’s exchange. We explore the impact of social media on mental health, the pressure to succeed academically and professionally, and the struggles that come with trying to fit in and find a sense of belonging. We also look at the ways in which the pandemic has exacerbated some of these challenges, and how teenagers are coping with the disruption to their lives. Lisa provides concrete, actionable strategies for teaching teens how to manage their feelings and overcome friction at home. If you are a parent of young humans trying to make the right moves, or just want to better understand how young people think and why they behave as they do, then this episode is appointment listening. Show notes + MORE Watch on YouTube Newsletter Sign-Up Today’s Sponsors: Momentous: LiveMomentous.com/richroll Birch Living: birchiving.com/richroll Indeed: Indeed.com/RICHROLL Plant Power Meal Planner: https://meals.richroll.com Peace + Plants, Rich

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0:00.0

The Rich Roll Podcast.

0:13.9

The single most powerful force for adolescent mental health is strong relationships with caring

0:18.9

adults.

0:19.9

Adolescent says always been a difficult phase of life, but today's teenagers are navigating

0:25.3

a world that is vastly different from that of their parents.

0:29.1

Kids are experiencing a mental health crisis, according to a new CDC survey.

0:33.1

42% of high school students reported feeling persistent sadness or hopelessness.

0:37.2

31% of girls and young women have symptoms of anxiety.

0:40.8

In the decade before the pandemic, we were seeing rising rates of anxiety and depression.

0:45.8

And then of course the pandemic did not help.

0:49.0

So how do we equip teens emotionally with the tools they need to navigate our complex

0:54.2

and ever-changing world?

0:56.2

We'll hear to help us answer this question is...

0:58.5

Psychologists and CBS News Contributor Lisa D'Amour.

1:01.9

Lisa is a Yale-educated psychotherapist with a doctorate in clinical psychology from

1:07.1

the University of Michigan who specializes in education and child development.

1:12.7

She is the author of three New York Times bestsellers, untangled, under pressure, and

1:19.3

the emotional lives of teenagers, the latter being the subject of today's exchange.

1:24.3

Curiosity plus empathy or just empathy is, I would say, overwhelmingly, the most effective

1:30.5

and also wanted response when teenagers come our way with their distress.

1:35.0

Today we explore the issues that are most pressing for today's teens.

1:40.0

We talk about the impact of social media and mental health, the pressure to succeed academically

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