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Understanding Teen Minds
Dr Nihara Krause for stem4
18 episodes
2 months ago
stem4’s mental health podcast, Understanding Teen Minds, aims to provide insights on the world of teenage mental health, looking at everything from signs and symptoms to early intervention. Drawing on the extensive knowledge and experience of Dr. Nihara Krause (Consultant Clinical Psychologist and founder of stem4—a teenage mental health charity), along with stem4’s evidence-based resources and apps, we hope this podcast will be a useful tool and support for health professionals, education professionals and parents. Further (free) resources for young people, parents, and professionals, along with information on stem4’s apps: stem4.org.uk GP/Nurse-specific resources: stem4.org.uk/for-health-professionals/ All our past episodes: stem4.org.uk/podcasts/ Anything you’d like to see covered in a future episode? Please email us at podcast@stem4.org.uk Follow stem4 on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and TikTok at @stem4org for practical tips and guidance Sign up to our monthly newsletter: stem4.org.uk/newsletter/ Registered Charity No 1144506 Credits: Podcast Editor Cameron Nesbitt, Podcast Intro Season 2 Rebecca Hunt
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stem4’s mental health podcast, Understanding Teen Minds, aims to provide insights on the world of teenage mental health, looking at everything from signs and symptoms to early intervention. Drawing on the extensive knowledge and experience of Dr. Nihara Krause (Consultant Clinical Psychologist and founder of stem4—a teenage mental health charity), along with stem4’s evidence-based resources and apps, we hope this podcast will be a useful tool and support for health professionals, education professionals and parents. Further (free) resources for young people, parents, and professionals, along with information on stem4’s apps: stem4.org.uk GP/Nurse-specific resources: stem4.org.uk/for-health-professionals/ All our past episodes: stem4.org.uk/podcasts/ Anything you’d like to see covered in a future episode? Please email us at podcast@stem4.org.uk Follow stem4 on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and TikTok at @stem4org for practical tips and guidance Sign up to our monthly newsletter: stem4.org.uk/newsletter/ Registered Charity No 1144506 Credits: Podcast Editor Cameron Nesbitt, Podcast Intro Season 2 Rebecca Hunt
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Mental Health
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Episodes (18/18)
Understanding Teen Minds
Building Self-Esteem in Girls and Young Women, for Parents/Carers
1 year ago
21 minutes

Understanding Teen Minds
The Impact of Social Media on Youth Mental Health - What is Media Literacy?
1 year ago
10 minutes

Understanding Teen Minds
Movember Episode! How do we get boys and young men to open up? For Parents/Carers
2 years ago
14 minutes

Understanding Teen Minds
Dr Krause Talks About Emotionally Based School Avoidance, for Parents/Carers
2 years ago
27 minutes

Understanding Teen Minds
Dr Krause's Back to School Tips, for Parents/Carers
2 years ago
3 minutes

Understanding Teen Minds
Assessment and Management of Anxiety in Primary Care, for GPs and Nurses
2 years ago
16 minutes

Understanding Teen Minds
Helping Your Young Person to Manage their Anxiety, for Parents/Carers
2 years ago
19 minutes

Understanding Teen Minds
The Signs and Symptoms of Anxiety and Anxiety Disorders in Young People, for Parents/Carers
2 years ago
20 minutes

Understanding Teen Minds
Early Signs of Eating Disorders and First Steps Forward, for Parents/Carers
2 years ago
17 minutes

Understanding Teen Minds
Talking about Resilience, for Parents/Carers
2 years ago
17 minutes

Understanding Teen Minds
Factors that Trigger Low Self-esteem in Boys and Young Men, for Parents/Carers
3 years ago
16 minutes

Understanding Teen Minds
Common Signs of Self-esteem Issues in Boys and Young Men, for Parents/Carers
3 years ago
23 minutes

Understanding Teen Minds
Building Self-Esteem in Boys and Young Men, For Parents/Carers
3 years ago
18 minutes

Understanding Teen Minds
Eating Disorders in Boys and Young Men, for GPs
3 years ago
15 minutes

Understanding Teen Minds
Early Steps to Eating Disorder Management, Referral, and Making Change, for GPs
3 years ago
18 minutes

Understanding Teen Minds
Meet Dr Nihara Krause
3 years ago
3 minutes

Understanding Teen Minds
Eating Disorder Assessment, for GPs
3 years ago
25 minutes

Understanding Teen Minds
Common Challenges GPs Face In Young People’s Mental Health Care
3 years ago
15 minutes

Understanding Teen Minds
stem4’s mental health podcast, Understanding Teen Minds, aims to provide insights on the world of teenage mental health, looking at everything from signs and symptoms to early intervention. Drawing on the extensive knowledge and experience of Dr. Nihara Krause (Consultant Clinical Psychologist and founder of stem4—a teenage mental health charity), along with stem4’s evidence-based resources and apps, we hope this podcast will be a useful tool and support for health professionals, education professionals and parents. Further (free) resources for young people, parents, and professionals, along with information on stem4’s apps: stem4.org.uk GP/Nurse-specific resources: stem4.org.uk/for-health-professionals/ All our past episodes: stem4.org.uk/podcasts/ Anything you’d like to see covered in a future episode? Please email us at podcast@stem4.org.uk Follow stem4 on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and TikTok at @stem4org for practical tips and guidance Sign up to our monthly newsletter: stem4.org.uk/newsletter/ Registered Charity No 1144506 Credits: Podcast Editor Cameron Nesbitt, Podcast Intro Season 2 Rebecca Hunt