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Pediatric Meltdown

Lia Gaggino
Mental Health
Bipolar Disorder
Child Psychiatry
Child Development
ADHD
Anxiety
Community Engagement
Behavioral Health
Trauma
Pediatric Care
Diagnosis
Pediatric Mental Health
Conscious Parenting
Safe Stable Nurturing Relationships
Parenting Strategies
Empathy
Forgiveness
Child Advocacy
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Children's Mental Health

Tune in to Pediatric Meltdown and listen to experts provide insights and strategies on a wide variety of behavioral health and mental topics anytime and anywhere that fits your busy schedule. Guests include published researches, primary care colleagues, therapists, educators, parents and even patients. Caring for children and teens with major meltdowns, depression, suicidal ideation, anxiety, scho... more

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Is the true heart of pediatrics found in the connection between practitioner and family?

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Dr. Pam Oatis
Pediatrician and hand-in-hand parenting advocate with extensive experience in primary care, ethics, and palliative care.
Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center
Episode: 250. Hand in Hand Parenting
Julia Parzyck
Soft body baddie confidence coach and advocate for body acceptance
Fit Fat and All That
Episode: 248. Conversation with My Daughter: Soft Body Baddie
Dr. Dena Nazer
Professor of pediatrics and medical director at Kids Talk Children's Advocacy Center
Wayne State University School of Medicine
Episode: 247. Human Trafficking: What Pediatric Clinicians Must Know
Dr. Jess Pierce
Board certified child psychiatrist with extensive training and experience in pediatric mental health.
University of Michigan
Episode: 246. Pediatric Psychopharmacology: Tips for Prescribers
Dr. Colleen Cullinan
Associate clinical professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and a pediatric psychologist specializing in integrated care, cognitive behavioral therapy within medical settings, and mindfulness-based interventions.
Nemours Children's Health
Episode: 244. Taming Pediatric Anxiety with Brain-Body-Behavior Strategies
Dr. Chris Peltier
A general pediatrician in independent practice and an associate professor of pediatrics.
Pediatric Associates of Mount Carmel, Inc.
Episode: 240. Independent Pediatric Practice: Can It Survive?
Natasha Robinson
A single mother advocating for her son on the autism spectrum, involved in community efforts and education.
Episode: 239. Autism Spectrum Disorders: Parent Navigation Through the Teen Years
Dr. Adrienne Mann
Associate Professor of Hospital Medicine and Core Faculty for Coaching at the Colorado University Internal Medicine Residency Program
University of Colorado
Episode: 237. Physician Wellness: Needed Now More Than Ever
Dr. Tyra Fainstad
Associate Professor of Medicine and Primary Care Doctor at the University of Colorado.
University of Colorado
Episode: 237. Physician Wellness: Needed Now More Than Ever

Host

Dr. Lia Gaggino
Host and pediatrician specializing in child health and emotional well-being, dedicated to improving care strategies for mental health in pediatrics.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 73 ratings
  • Insightful podcast

    Dr. Gagino’s podcast is insightful and engaging. She creates a comfortable space to have important and meaningful discussions with her guests. I’ve gotten connected with many helpful resources through these conversations as well. This is important work and we need all hands on deck to address how we care for youth and teens!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    doll99878
    United States2 years ago
  • Really Great Doctor

    My two boys were her patients we really miss her! She really understands and cares all about children!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Rhay1992
    United States4 years ago
  • Wonderful Work

    I had the pleasure to train under Dr. Gagino and Sloane in Kalamazoo 1989. I remember the Behavioral Clinic that Dr. Sloane started and in a few days I learned more about ADD then the rest of my career. Thank you so much for this space to learn more and stay informed.

    Dr. Herb Bravo MD

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Master of phone
    United States4 years ago
  • Episode #1

    The condor and courage of Julia and her mother, Dr Gaggino, in providing vey helpful information regarding eating disorders was terrific. And, yes, let’s do better together.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    gwen (nurse)
    United States4 years ago
  • Exceptional resource

    I love listening to pediatric meltdown and learn great pearls from every episode. I am deeply grateful for this exceptional resource.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mindfulpediatrician
    United States4 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the insightful and engaging discussions surrounding complex pediatric mental health topics.
The podcast is considered a valuable resource for pediatricians and educators alike, providing practical strategies and knowledge.
Audience feedback emphasizes the host's compassionate approach and deep commitment to children's well-being.

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246. Pediatric Psychopharmacology: Tips for Prescribers
Q: What's the mechanism of action of SSRIs?
SSRIs prevent the recycling of neurotransmitters back into the presynaptic neuron, increasing their availability in the synaptic cleft.
246. Pediatric Psychopharmacology: Tips for Prescribers
Q: How did you find your way into child psychiatry?
I appreciated working with kids and families but wasn't enthused about the medicine of pediatrics, which led me to psychiatry.
245. When Sadness Looks Like Anger: Rethinking Pediatric Depression and Behavioral Activation
Q: What are some strategies to help kids express their feelings?
Physicalizing feelings or experiences by naming and describing them can be effective.
245. When Sadness Looks Like Anger: Rethinking Pediatric Depression and Behavioral Activation
Q: How can we evaluate whether kids are experiencing depressive symptoms?
It's important to focus on how these symptoms impair their ability to function and find joy in their lives.
241. Fighting Untruths and Chaos: The Power of the Pen and A Little Therapy
Q: What does it mean for those who care about childhood to care about freedom?
It signifies that the health and well-being of children should be prioritized alongside ensuring that their caregivers enjoy equal freedoms.

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The podcast offers a comprehensive exploration of children's behavioral and mental health, featuring expert guests such as pediatricians, therapists, and educators who share insights and strategies on handling a multitude of issues ranging from anxiety and depression to behavior management and school-related struggles. With a focus on collaboration and improving understanding in the field of child psychiatry, episodes delve into the necessity of addressing emotional well-being and equipping caregivers and professionals with the tools they need to better support young patients. The unique blend of personal stories and expert advice creates a rich resource for anyone involved in pediatric care.

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1. Dr. Pam Oatis
2. Julia Parzyck
3. Dr. Dena Nazer
4. Dr. Jess Pierce
5. Dr. Colleen Cullinan
6. Dr. Chris Peltier
7. Natasha Robinson
8. Dr. Adrienne Mann

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