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Janet Morrison | Catch Collaborative Psychotherapy

Catch-Up on Kids Mental Health

A monthly Health, Fitness and Mental Health podcast
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Catch-Up on Kids Mental Health

Janet Morrison | Catch Collaborative Psychotherapy

Catch-Up on Kids Mental Health

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Catch-Up on Kids Mental Health

Janet Morrison | Catch Collaborative Psychotherapy

Catch-Up on Kids Mental Health

A monthly Health, Fitness and Mental Health podcast
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In this month’s episode, Janet Morrison talks to Andrea Warnick, an educator, registered psychotherapist, nurse, and thanatologist. Andrea offers compassionate support to individuals facing serious illness, dying, or the death of a loved one.
In this month’s episode, Janet Morrison talks with Dr. Maiysha Clairborne, an Atlanta-based physician, trainer, and consultant. Specializing in integrating alternative and traditional medicine, Dr. Clairborne trains individuals in organization
In this month’s episode, Janet interviews Dr. Giovanni Foti, a seasoned clinical and forensic psychologist to discuss conduct disorder in children and teens.Specializing in children, teens, and families, Dr. Foti has worked with various clinic
In episode 40, Janet delves into the effect of social media on the mental well-being of young people with returning guest, Dr. Daniel Zdzieborski. A Clinical Psychologist with experience in hospitals, schools, community and private practice set
In episode 39, Janet talks to Dr. Jessica Gomez, a licensed psychologist and executive director of Momentous Institute, a leading youth mental health research and services organization located in Dallas, Texas.Under Dr. Gomez’s leadership, Mom
In this month’s episode, Janet speaks with Dr. Debra Stein, a child and adolescent psychiatrist at the Garry Hurvitz Sickkids Centre for Community Mental Health. With over 20 years of experience, she specializes in supporting newcomer children,
In this month's episode, Janet welcomes Eva Marszewski, a lawyer and the Founder of Peacebuilders International. Peacebuilders is an organization dedicated to using restorative practices to keep young people away from the criminal justice syste
In this month’s episode, Janet engages in a conversation with Dr. Carmen Logie, a faculty member at the Factor Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto and the Canada Research Chair in Global Health Equity and Social Justice with
In this month’s episode, Janet welcomes Ulrica Jobe, an educator, counselor, and workshop facilitator with extensive experience working with parents, children, families, and teachers. Ulrica is the founder of True Compass, an organization with
In this month’s episode, Janet welcomes Catherine Lau, a registered psychotherapist and certified art therapist from The Giving Tree, a counseling center in Toronto. As an expert in applied behavior analysis, Catherine works with families and
In this month’s episode, Janet welcomes Dr. Dan Zdzieborski to the podcast to discuss how exercise supports better mental health in children and adolescents. Dr. Zdzieborski is a Clinical Psychologist who assesses and treats children and adoles
In this month’s episode, Janet speaks with Dr. Clare Pain who is a psychiatrist at Mt. Sinai Hospital and a professor at the University of Toronto. Dr. Pain assesses and provides treatment for patients who suffer from the effects of psychologic
In this month’s episode, Janet explores the topic of attachment theory and why it's so important in early childhood development and throughout the lifespan of a child.Janet explains what attachment theory is and why it's so important in unders
In this month's episode, Janet talks with Snjezana Pruginic from Circle Point Wellness, an organization working at the intersection of wellness and social justice.Snjezana has worked with child soldiers in Colombia to support their ongoing pro
In this month’s episode, Janet explores the topic of neurodiversity in children with Dr. Barbara Muskat, a clinical social worker and professor at the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto.Dr. Muskat has worked in a va
In this month’s episode, Janet speaks about the relationship children have with their bodies, and other people’s bodies, to help parents and caregivers better understand what’s normal behavior and what’s not.Janet talks about how infants and c
In this month’s episode, Janet speaks with Dr. Barbara Fidler, a clinical developmental psychologist, who has been practicing for over 35 years and has an independent practice in Toronto.A large part of her practice is working with parents an
In this month’s episode, Janet speaks with Blake Pearson M.D. who is a practicing family physician and internationally recognized leader in the field of cannabinoid-based medicine.Dr. Pearson has educated over 1000 fellow practitioners around
In this month’s episode, Janet speaks with Michael Blugerman, social worker, psychotherapist and the director of Children's Resource and Consultation Centre of Ontario, a licensed adoption agency since 1980.Janet and Michael discuss how intern
In this month’s episode, Janet speaks with Jose Acosta the principal of Burrows Hall Junior Public School in Toronto about some of the ways he approaches mental health at his school and the types of challenges his students experience.Janet an
In this month’s episode, Janet talks to Jeffrey Schiffer, the Executive Director of Native Child and Family Services of Toronto. This organization strives to provide a life of quality, well-being, caring, and healing for children and families i
In this month’s episode, Janet talks to Paul Rogers the President of Ontario Track 3 Adaptive Sports Association, a charitable organization that provides skiing opportunities for children and teens with physical and developmental disabilities.
In this month’s episode, Janet is talking about what mentalization is and why It matters to children's mental health and development.Janet covers the concept of mentalization, its importance to children and adults, and why it is essential for
In this month’s episode, Janet talks with Ane Lemche, a psychologist and child counselor with Save the Children about how to talk to kids about war and the conflict in Ukraine.Save the Children is a child rights organization that works around
In this month's episode, Janet talks to Sandy Poulson about our work in schools and how our collaborative psychotherapy model helps to bring parents, teachers, and children together.Sandy Poulson is a registered psychotherapist specializing in
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