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OG Therapy Podcast

OG Therapy #074 - What Parents And Teens Need To Do In Order To Get Help With Mental And Emotional Struggles Sooner Than Later

OG Therapy Podcast

Elevate Podcasting

Society & Culture, Parenting, Kids & Family, Self-improvement, Relationships, Education

4.8760 Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2023

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, david talks about ways that teens/parents can receive help with mental/emotional health struggles if they’re not quite sure how to approach the situation.



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0:00.0

Do not confuse this with treatment or mental health advice or direction.

0:05.6

Nothing on this podcast is made to supplement or supersede the relationship and direction of your mental health caretakers.

0:12.7

Although David Koslowski is a licensed marriage and family therapist, he is not functioning as a certified mental health professional in this environment.

0:21.4

And same applies to any professional who may appear on the OG Therapy podcast.

0:26.9

Welcome to the OG Therapy.

0:31.2

Hey everybody.

0:32.0

Welcome to another episode of OG Therapy.

0:34.5

Today I'm riding solo.

0:36.6

However, I got a good question for you guys. Now, the question

0:40.0

I have for you is come from a teenager recently, but this is not just a parent question or a teen

0:46.0

question. This is a question that I'm going to answer that parents can share this with their kids.

0:50.8

You can take my advice for yourselves. If you happen to be a teenager listening to this,

0:55.5

you can share this with a friend, or perhaps it's some advice or some suggestions that you feel

1:01.0

would be helpful for you and your situation. The question I'm referring to is I was speaking to

1:07.3

one of my students recently, and this tends to happen a lot where after class,

1:14.4

I'll have a couple students come up to me and say,

1:16.0

Hey, Mr. Cause, can I ask you a question?

1:18.7

I go, sure, yeah.

1:20.5

Usually the questions have to do something along the lines of like,

1:24.8

hey, so I got the situation with my sibling, with my friend, with someone

1:29.6

that I used to date with my parents. How should I handle this? The good thing about it is the

1:35.1

lessons that I teach in my class give the tools and then I can take the tools that I've

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