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Teen Breakup Violence, Part 2
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Content Warning: Today’s episode is the second in a two-part series on teen relationship violence. It may be difficult for some of our listeners.
When we look underneath a young person’s anger, or shame, or grief, there is often a hidden need that’s not being met. Learning how to identify and address these hidden needs is a skill we can all build over time. And doing this is a critical part of fostering healthier relationships and preventing tremendous pain to ourselves and to others.
Last week on our podcast, we began a difficult, but important conversation about teen breakup violence through the lens of Lauren Dunne Astley’s story, an 18-year-old young woman who died at the hands of her former boyfriend. This week, Gene and Khadijah welcome a very special guest to continue the conversation – Malcolm Astley, Lauren’s father.
Based on much research over the years and his efforts through the Lauren Dunne Astley Memorial Fund to develop violence prevention programming in schools, Malcolm helps us take a closer look at the concept of “at-risk emotions” in young people. What they are, the process it takes to recognize and unpack them, and how caring adults can help teens build the skills to respond to these emotions in a healthy way.
Thank you for joining in this conversation. If you have a question or something you would like to share related to healthy teen relationships or teen relationship violence, please write to us.
Media List
Included below are more resources on relationship violence and today’s conversation.
- Teen Breakup Violence, Part I (MGH Clay Center)
- Lauren Dunne Astley Memorial Fund (LDAMF Official website)
- Escaping Breakup and Relationship Violence (LDAMF Foundation, YouTube)
- Sudbury – Wayland – Lincoln – Domestic Violence Roundtable
- Unexpected Childhood Death: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Surviving Siblings and Parents (Journal of Clinical Child Psychology)
- Why Shame Sucks (Especially for Kids) and How You Can Stop It (HuffPost)
- Shame in psychotherapy with adolescents (Journal of Child Psychotherapy)
- Negative Emotions as Risk Factors for Self-Directed Violence and Intimate Partner Violence in Chinese College Students (Journal of Interpersonal Violence)
- How to Respond to Teens’ ‘Emotional Eruptions’ (The Atlantic)
- Discovering Who I Am: The Critical Role of Identity (MGH Clay Center)
- 10 Tips On Helping Teen Boys Express Their Feelings (HuffPost)
- The Trauma Felt In Teenage Breakups (MGH Clay Center)
- “How Can I Help You Say Goodbye” (Patty Loveless, YouTube)
- 10 Signs of an Unhealthy Relationship (One Love Foundation)
- Lean On Me (Bill Withers, YouTube)
- Cain and Abel: Violence, Shame and Jealousy (Pastoral Psychology)
- "The Hill We Climb” (ABC News, YouTube)
Music by Gene Beresin
Episode produced by Sara Rattigan
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
158 قسمت
بایگانی مجموعه ها ("فیدهای غیر فعال" status)
When? This feed was archived on September 22, 2023 02:56 (). Last successful fetch was on June 15, 2023 09:04 ()
Why? فیدهای غیر فعال status. سرورهای ما، برای یک دوره پایدار، قادر به بازیابی یک فید پادکست معتبر نبوده اند.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 284632088 series 1395390
Content Warning: Today’s episode is the second in a two-part series on teen relationship violence. It may be difficult for some of our listeners.
When we look underneath a young person’s anger, or shame, or grief, there is often a hidden need that’s not being met. Learning how to identify and address these hidden needs is a skill we can all build over time. And doing this is a critical part of fostering healthier relationships and preventing tremendous pain to ourselves and to others.
Last week on our podcast, we began a difficult, but important conversation about teen breakup violence through the lens of Lauren Dunne Astley’s story, an 18-year-old young woman who died at the hands of her former boyfriend. This week, Gene and Khadijah welcome a very special guest to continue the conversation – Malcolm Astley, Lauren’s father.
Based on much research over the years and his efforts through the Lauren Dunne Astley Memorial Fund to develop violence prevention programming in schools, Malcolm helps us take a closer look at the concept of “at-risk emotions” in young people. What they are, the process it takes to recognize and unpack them, and how caring adults can help teens build the skills to respond to these emotions in a healthy way.
Thank you for joining in this conversation. If you have a question or something you would like to share related to healthy teen relationships or teen relationship violence, please write to us.
Media List
Included below are more resources on relationship violence and today’s conversation.
- Teen Breakup Violence, Part I (MGH Clay Center)
- Lauren Dunne Astley Memorial Fund (LDAMF Official website)
- Escaping Breakup and Relationship Violence (LDAMF Foundation, YouTube)
- Sudbury – Wayland – Lincoln – Domestic Violence Roundtable
- Unexpected Childhood Death: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Surviving Siblings and Parents (Journal of Clinical Child Psychology)
- Why Shame Sucks (Especially for Kids) and How You Can Stop It (HuffPost)
- Shame in psychotherapy with adolescents (Journal of Child Psychotherapy)
- Negative Emotions as Risk Factors for Self-Directed Violence and Intimate Partner Violence in Chinese College Students (Journal of Interpersonal Violence)
- How to Respond to Teens’ ‘Emotional Eruptions’ (The Atlantic)
- Discovering Who I Am: The Critical Role of Identity (MGH Clay Center)
- 10 Tips On Helping Teen Boys Express Their Feelings (HuffPost)
- The Trauma Felt In Teenage Breakups (MGH Clay Center)
- “How Can I Help You Say Goodbye” (Patty Loveless, YouTube)
- 10 Signs of an Unhealthy Relationship (One Love Foundation)
- Lean On Me (Bill Withers, YouTube)
- Cain and Abel: Violence, Shame and Jealousy (Pastoral Psychology)
- "The Hill We Climb” (ABC News, YouTube)
Music by Gene Beresin
Episode produced by Sara Rattigan
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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