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Anxiety
Mental Health
Men's Mental Health
Chronic Absenteeism
Minority Mental Health
School Attendance
Family & Children's Services
LGBTQ+ Mental Health
Education
Child Development
Cultural Barriers
Sean Macleod
Parenting
Child Safety
Generational Trauma
Substance Use Disorders
Therapy
Pop Culture
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Role Models

OK State of Mind seeks to satisfy inquisitive minds eager to delve into the realm of mental health and overall well-being. Join us on a journey to gain insights shared by mental health experts, draw inspiration from remarkable stories of resilience forged by those who've navigated challenging paths, and unveil the intricate science that underpins our thoughts and emotions – a sort of 'invisibilia'... more

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In this episode of OK State of Mind, a Family & Children’s Services podcast, Joana Melendez, School-Based Programs Supervisor, and Nichole Duck, School-Based Programs Director, unpack the complex realities of mental health within Mexican-American and... more

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In this episode of OK State of Mind, a Family & Children’s Services podcast, Stephanie Andrews, Executive Director of Student and Family Support Services at Tulsa Public Schools, and Faith Crittenden, Vice President of School-Based Programs at FCS, b... more

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In this episode of OK State of Mind, a Family & Children’s Services podcast, Jesse Guardiola (Vice President of Community Engagement at Tulsa Area United Way), Adam Andreassen (CEO of Family & Children’s Services), and Anthony Adams (School-Based Pro... more

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In this episode of OK State of Mind, a Family & Children’s Services podcast, Dr. Stevan Lahr, Medical Director, and Kaitlin Foster, Vice President of Adult Outpatient Services, unpack what anxiety truly is—and what it isn’t. From the biology behind t... more

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Stephanie Andrews
Executive Director of Student and Family Support Services for Tulsa Public Schools
Tulsa Public Schools
Episode: The Long-Term Effects of Missing School
Faith Crittenden
Vice President of Children's Mental Health at Family & Children's Services
Family & Children's Services
Episode: The Long-Term Effects of Missing School
Adam Andreassen
CEO of Family & Children's Services
Family & Children's Services
Episode: Debunking Misconceptions About Men's Mental Health
Kaitlin Foster
Licensed marriage and family therapist and vice president of Adult Outpatient Services at Family & Children's Services.
Family & Children's Services
Episode: Anxiety Explained: Diagnosis, Therapy, and Hope
Dr. Stevan Lahr
Board certified general psychiatrist and medical director at Family & Children's Services.
Family & Children's Services
Episode: Anxiety Explained: Diagnosis, Therapy, and Hope
Lorinda Reed
Trainer for the SafeCare program in the Comprehensive Home-Based Services department
Family & Children's Services
Episode: Keeping Children Safe at Home
Sarah Lankford Cerbino
Coach for SafeCare and Comprehensive Home-Based Services
Family & Children's Services
Episode: Keeping Children Safe at Home
Dr. Paul Baker
Developmental neuropsychologist and author of The Hopeful Brain
Author and former special education administrator
Episode: The Hopeful Brain: A Common-Sense Look at Modern Neuroscience

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Chris Posey
Host and Director of Marketing Communications, with experience in Family & Children's Services.

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The Hopeful Brain: A Common-Sense Look at Modern Neuroscience
Q: How does the training benefit organizations and communities?
He describes how the training fosters a common language that shapes a culture of strength and positivity while considering individual experiences.
The Hopeful Brain: A Common-Sense Look at Modern Neuroscience
Q: Can you just start out by giving us a little bit of groundwork about person-brain theory?
Dr. Baker explains that the person-brain model encapsulates the relationship between the brain, individuals, and their environments, emphasizing its significance for transformation in mental health practices.
Anxiety Explained: Diagnosis, Therapy, and Hope
Q: Do you think that anxiety has become more popular in the world we live in today?
Anxiety has become sensationalized, especially with social media, and the pandemic has heightened awareness about anxiety-related concerns.
Anxiety Explained: Diagnosis, Therapy, and Hope
Q: If a person is experiencing normal anxiety or everyday anxiety, is there a need for an individual to seek help with that?
Everyone can benefit from therapy, whether they have an anxiety disorder or not, as it can provide life skills and coping mechanisms.

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Focused on mental health and well-being, the content features discussions with experts, personal experiences of resilience, and insights into the intricate science behind thoughts and emotions. Episodes tackle a range of topics, highlighting cultural barriers to mental health access, chronic absenteeism in education, and the unique challenges faced by specific communities, like men's mental health and the LGBTQ+ population. The podcast emphasizes the importance of understanding mental health across diverse cultural backgrounds and personal narratives, making it a valuable resource for listeners seeking deeper insights into their own mental health journeys and broader societal issues.

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OK State of Mind launched 2 years ago and published 31 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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2. Faith Crittenden
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4. Kaitlin Foster
5. Dr. Stevan Lahr
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