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Talking Child Development

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Child Development
Mental Health
Anxiety
Social Media
Grandmothering
Digital Media
Parenting
Psychiatry
Family Dynamics
Social Determinants Of Mental Health
Depression
Psychoanalysis
Estrangement
Youth Culture
Covid-19 Pandemic
Cultural Perspectives
Identity and Belonging
Trauma-Informed Care
Legislation
Online Risks

The Talking Child Development podcast unpacks important topics and conversations related to child and family development. Every episode aims to provide mental health professionals with insights into family life based on theory and experience in the field. Join Dr Ruth Schmidt Neven as she interviews experts including paediatricians, early childhood educators, child psychotherapists and infant-pare... more

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In this podcast Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist and Clinical Psychologist Dr Ruth Schmidt Neven talks with Matt Tyler.

Matt is the executive director of the Men’s Project at Jesuit Social Services in Melbourne. He works with a team committed to... more

In this episode, Dr. Ruth Schmidt Neven talks to Vannie Ip-Winfield, a Registered Music Therapist and Vice-President of the Music and Imagery Association of Australia.  Originally trained in classical piano, Vannie has used her skills in music therap... more

In this episode, Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist and Clinical Psychologist Dr Ruth Schmidt Neven talks with Dr. Maria Papadima and Catherine Campbell. Maria and Catherine are both UK-based child and adolescent psychotherapists who have developed... more

In this episode, Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist and Clinical Psychologist Dr Ruth Schmidt Neven talks to Rhonda Galbally. They discuss her hugely distinguished career as a tireless advocate for disability reform, starting from her own personal ... more

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Recent Guests

Matt Tyler
Executive Director of the Men's Project at Jesuit Social Services
Jesuit Social Services
Episode: #37 Helping Boys and Men to Flourish – A Call to Action with Matt Tyler
Vannie Ip-Winfield
Registered Music Therapist and Registered Guided Imagery and Music Therapist
Independent practitioner / Music therapy program lead in hospital settings
Episode: #36 Music as the Food of Life with Vannie Ip-Winfield
Maria Papadima
Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist, Safe Adolescent Crisis Team, NHS London
Safe Adolescent Crisis Team, NHS
Episode: #35 Working with Adolescents at High Risk and their Families with Dr. Maria Papadima and Catherine Campbell
Catherine Campbell
Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist, SAFE, NHS
SAFE Adolescent Crisis Team, NHS
Episode: #35 Working with Adolescents at High Risk and their Families with Dr. Maria Papadima and Catherine Campbell
Rhonda Galbally
Disability advocate; former VicHealth CEO; board member involved in NDIS development
National Disability Insurance Scheme; VicHealth
Episode: #34 Citizens in the Community: Creating a new vision for disability with Rhonda Galbally
Dr Jennifer Wakelyn
Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist; founder of Watch Me Play!
Watch Me Play!
Episode: #32 It’s not Just Child’s Play with Dr. Jenifer Wakelyn
Meena Singh
Commissioner for Aboriginal Children and Young People in Victoria
Victoria State Government
Episode: #31 Hearing the Voices of Aboriginal Children and Young People with Meena Singh
Dr. Fiona Zandt
Clinical psychologist and registered play therapist with over 20 years' experience working with children and families
Private practice, Melbourne
Episode: #30 Supporting Emotional Regulation in Children with Dr. Fiona Zandt
Liana Buchanan
Principal Commissioner for Children and Young People in Victoria
Victorian Law Reform Commission
Episode: #29 Protecting our children with Liana Buchanan

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Dr. Ruth Schmidt Neven
Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist and Clinical Psychologist

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 21 ratings
  • Excellent, down to earth, informative

    Very good information about child development. Will appeal to both professionals and parents

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    Cassandra2021
    United Kingdom5 years ago

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Very good information about child development. Will appeal to both professionals and parents.

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#33 Who Happened to You with Dr. Matthew Roberts
Q: Why is father inclusivity important in perinatal care?
Roberts explains how paternal presence and engagement affect infant development and family dynamics, emphasizing the need to move beyond mother-centric care to include fathers as equal participants in the caregiving system.
#33 Who Happened to You with Dr. Matthew Roberts
Q: What is the Cresting Mnemonic and how does it guide your practice?
The Cresting Mnemonic—collaborative, relational, evolutionary, somatic, trauma-informed narrative growth—serves as an overarching framework for understanding infant and family trauma, integrating mind and body, imagination, and growth.
#33 Who Happened to You with Dr. Matthew Roberts
Q: How did you first become interested in perinatal work and relational trauma?
Roberts describes a long developmental interest in how the mind develops in the context of relationships, a shift from a disease model to a developmental framework, and a personal journey as a parent that deepened his commitment to perinatal work.
#35 Working with Adolescents at High Risk and their Families with Dr. Maria Papadima and Catherine Campbell
Q: What were the findings of the pilot study?
The main outcomes were improved communication between the adolescent and their parents, greater parental involvement by the end of the process, and reductions in crisis-line calls, attendance at A&E, and instances of self-harm stopping. These results suggest the time-limited, co-worked approach can effectively stabilize crises and strengthen family functioning.
#36 Music as the Food of Life with Vannie Ip-Winfield
Q: What is the evidence base for music therapy, and what challenges have you faced with policy and funding?
There is a strong, decades-long evidence base with multiple peer-reviewed studies; however, policy makers have at times questioned the evidence, leading to advocacy and presentation of evidence from universities and journals to protect access under national schemes.

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Topics related to child development and family dynamics are explored in depth through expert interviews. Conversations cover a wide array of issues, including emotional regulation, trauma-informed care, and the influence of digital media on children, positioning the series as a resource for both professionals in the mental health field and interested parents. The discussions are informed by theories from psychology, child welfare policies, and practical experiences from various fields such as pediatric health and media communications, providing listeners with a nuanced understanding of the complexities surrounding child and family development. The unique focus on integrating theory with real-life applications makes this an essential listen ... more

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1. Matt Tyler
2. Vannie Ip-Winfield
3. Maria Papadima
4. Catherine Campbell
5. Rhonda Galbally
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