Interesting Listens, Reads and Watches

Podcasts

Annalisa Barbieri talks to adolescent psychotherapist Rachel Melville-Thomas about the adolescent brain. This conversation illuminates the emotional world of adolescents and helps provide insights and make some sense of adolescent behaviour and what it feels like for parents’ parenting adolescents.

https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/conversations-with-annalisa-barbieri/id1567190358?i=1000523246143

Reads

‘A letter that your teenager can’t write to you’ illuminates the struggles characteristic of adolescent and parent relationships and helps us understand what adolescents need to support them through the emotional, social, physical and developmental turbulence.

http://gretchenschmelzer.com/parents-corner/2015/6/23/the-letter-your-teenager-cant-write-you

In this blog, Graham Music, a prominent Psychotherapist, researcher and writer, shares his perspective on growing up as a boy and a man in the current climate of toxic masculinity. He makes the case for the value of allowing space for vulnerability and uncertainty and recognises how difficult this can be in a world where power and certainty are idealised.

https://nurturingnatures.co.uk/publications/blog-posts-archive

Videos

An 18-year-old talks about the painful loss of her friend to suicide and together with her Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist we hear about this young person finding a way to think about distressing and painful thoughts, feelings and experiences so that they could become less overwhelming. The therapy supported her to think and grow, and to form stronger relationships with herself and others.


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