
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
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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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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Very good information about child development. Will appeal to both professionals and parents
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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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Recent guests on Talking Child Development include:
1. Matt Tyler
2. Vannie Ip-Winfield
3. Maria Papadima
4. Catherine Campbell
5. Rhonda Galbally
6. Dr Jennifer Wakelyn
7. Meena Singh
8. Dr. Fiona Zandt
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