Taming the Tempest: How Pathstone Mental Health Helps Kids Manage Anger
Episode Overview
Identifying when a child's anger requires professional intervention Insight into the services offered at Rotary House Challenges faced by children and families dealing with anger issues Emphasizing the importance of early intervention and seeking professional support
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Imagine a child’s anger as a storm, unpredictable and intense. Some families can weather it on their own, but others need a lighthouse to guide them through. In this episode of 'Life Unscripted', host Janice Arnoldi sits down with Christine Harvey, the clinical manager at Pathstone Mental Health's Rotary House, to discuss how they help children navigate their tempestuous emotions.
Christine shares heartwarming and eye-opening stories from their live-in program, which is designed for kids who need more than just a timeout or a talk. She explains how Rotary House provides a safe space where children can learn to manage their anger through tailored therapy and support. This conversation delves into the signs that a child’s anger might require professional help and underscores the importance of early intervention.
Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or just someone who cares about mental health, this episode offers valuable insights into the challenges and triumphs of helping children find calm amidst their storms.