How Lifestyle Psychiatry Can Save Teen Girls from Depression & Suicidal Thoughts

On this episode of the Lifestyle.org Podcast, Cheryl L. Green, M.D. joins Roy Ice to discuss how lifestyle psychiatry can save teenage girls from depression and suicidal thoughts. The conversation revolves around her critically important book, “Heal Your Daughter: How Lifestyle Psychiatry Can Save Her from Depression, Cutting, and Suicidal Thoughts”. Dr. Green talks about the unique stress factors impacting teenage girls and provides parents and caregivers with six concrete ways to help their daughters develop health-promoting, depression-reversing habits. These six domains include nutrition, detoxification, exercise, sleep, emotional connectedness, and stress reduction. Dr. Green emphasizes that healing, even from the worst disasters of childhood and early adolescence, is possible. Overall, “Heal Your Daughter” provides important new contributions to society’s collective understanding and support of today’s girls.

Lifestyle #2608

Life Without Limits

Today’s show will make you think differently about what you can accomplish and we know you’ll be inspired by the time it’s over. A life without limits, seems easier said than done to live that way, right? But not so for our guest today, Nick Vujicic, bestselling author of Life Without Limits: Inspiration for a Ridiculously Good Life. More Information:  Additional resources available – Books: Love Without Limits, Raising The Perfectly Imperfect Child, Stand Strong, Life Without Limits   Free Offer: CareNotes pamphlet “Responding to Life’s Challenges with Resilience and Strength” Offer Code: LIFE-T-F-401 Offer Description: Resilience doesn’t simply mean “bouncing back” from a trauma, loss, or disaster. It also means being proactive whenever possible and planning for or preventing such circumstances. CareNotes author Mary Kendrick Moore helps readers call upon the strengths and abilities needed to respond helpfully and hopefully to life’s challenges in sections titled: “Acknowledge your loss and fear,” “Believe in your ability to foster resilience,” “Exercise your brain,” and “Find support among those you trust.” (www.onecaringplace.com)

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