Suicidal Behaviors in Adolescents with Disabilities and Therapeutic Support with Melody Murray
Release Date: 11/25/2024
Special Ed on Special Ed
Host: Dana Jonson Guest: April Rehrig Title: Founder, Rise Educational Advocacy and Consulting Bio: April Rehrig is a distinguished advocate in special education with over two decades of experience as a school psychologist, teacher, and parent within the public school setting. As the founder of Rise Educational Advocacy and Consulting, April focuses on training parents to be effective advocates for their children. Her strength-based approach emphasizes collaboration, communication, and empowering families to navigate the IEP process successfully. Episode Summary In this episode, Dana...
info_outline Empowering Autism Parenting: Transforming Challenges into Triumphs with Andrea PollackSpecial Ed on Special Ed
Stay tuned for the transcript, which will be available shortly after publication on. Host: Dana Jonson Guest: Andrea Pollack Founder, Autism Parent Solutions Andrea Pollack is a former litigator turned educator and parenting coach. After homeschooling her autistic son for eight years due to a lack of suitable educational settings, Andrea earned a master’s degree in education and founded Autism Parent Solutions. Her mission is to empower parents of autistic children with the tools and strategies needed to foster success at home, in school, and beyond. She is also the chairman of the board of...
info_outline Academic Pressures, Eating Disorders, and Mental Wellness: A Comprehensive Approach with Ilona PhillipsSpecial Ed on Special Ed
Shortly after publication, a transcript of this episode will be published on SpecialEd.fm. Host: Dana Jonson Guest: Ilona Phillips Founder of Lotus Consulting, Psychotherapist specializing in eating disorders Guest Bio: Ilona Phillips is the founder of a psychotherapy group practice specializing in treating eating disorders. With over two decades of experience, she evolved from working solo to leading a team of 30 clinicians. Her work emphasizes helping individuals navigate recovery from eating and anxiety disorders while equipping parents and guardians with the tools and...
info_outline Suicidal Behaviors in Adolescents with Disabilities and Therapeutic Support with Melody MurraySpecial Ed on Special Ed
Shortly after publication, a transcript of this episode will be available on SpecialEd.fm. Host: Dana Jonson Guest: Melody Murray Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Child Mental Health Specialist, Author Melody has a unique background that spans roles as a hospital ER mental health evaluator, reality TV producer, and therapist. With experience in childhood trauma, suicidal ideation, and family dynamics, Melody is dedicated to making mental health accessible through public forums and online courses. She’s known for her holistic approach, combining professional insight with...
info_outline Empowering Through Exercise: Fitness and Autism with Jimmy ClareSpecial Ed on Special Ed
Shortly after publication, a transcript of this episode will be published on SpecialEd.fm. Host: Dana Jonson Guest: Jimmy Clare Guest Title: Founder of Crazy Fitness Guy, Motivational Speaker, Autism Advocate, Author Introduction: In this episode, Dana Jonson sits down with Jimmy Clare, the resilient and inspiring founder of Crazy Fitness Guy. Jimmy, a motivational speaker, autism advocate, and host of the Crazy Fitness Guy Healthy Living Podcast, shares his journey of overcoming adversity, including bullying, multiple surgeries, and living with spinal stenosis. Dana and Jimmy explore how he...
info_outline Dysgraphia Insights and Inclusive Strategies with Cheri DottererSpecial Ed on Special Ed
Shortly after publication, a transcript of this episode will be published on . Host: Dana Jonson Guest: Cheri Dotterer Guest's Bio: Cheri Dotterer is a handwriting specialist and dysgraphia consultant with an occupational therapy background. Her work focuses on providing innovative strategies and interventions for individuals with dysgraphia, combining educational neuroscience with hands-on support. Episode Summary: In this episode, Dana Jonson and Cheri Dotterer explore the complexities of dysgraphia, covering its emotional, cognitive, and physical impact on students with learning...
info_outline Unlocking Potential Enhancing Brain Health and Development with Dr. Rebecca JacksonSpecial Ed on Special Ed
Shortly after publication, a transcript of this episode will be published on SpecialEd.fm. Host: Dana Jonson Guest: Dr. Rebecca Jackson Chief Programs Officer, Brain Balance, Board-Certified Cognitive Specialist, and Doctor of Chiropractic. Guest Bio: Dr. Rebecca Jackson is a brain health expert and the Chief Programs Officer at Brain Balance. She is also a Board-Certified Cognitive Specialist and a Doctor of Chiropractic with over 15 years of dedicated research and hands-on application in cognitive development. She has passionately worked to improve the well-being of children and...
info_outline Genetics and Disability: Tailoring Child Development and Wellness with Dr. J DunnSpecial Ed on Special Ed
Shortly after publication, a transcript of this episode will be available on SpecialEd.fm. Host: Dana Jonson Guest: Dr. J Dunn, Chiropractor, Functional Medicine Expert, Founder of My Happy Genes Brief Bio: Dr. J Dunn is a holistic kinesiology and methylation expert with 30+ years of experience, pioneering My Happy Genes, a personalized genetic testing system to optimize health and mental wellness. Introduction: Dana Jonson welcomes Dr. J Dunn to explore genetics' role in mental and physical health. Dr. Dunn shares her journey overcoming depression and fatigue by understanding her genetic...
info_outline Revolutionizing Cognitive Skills with Video Games: An Interview with Dr. Steve GullansSpecial Ed on Special Ed
Shortly after publication, a transcript of this episode will be published on Gaming and Cognitive Enhancement with Dr. Steve Gullans Summary In this episode, Dana Jonson interviews Dr. Steve Gullans, a trailblazer in biotechnology and cognitive enhancement. Dr. Gullans discusses his journey from academia to pioneering brainwave technology and video game-based cognitive training. He elaborates on Think Better's innovative approaches, exemplified by the EEG headset and the video game "Skylar's Run," designed to improve mental focus and cognitive skills in both children and adults. This...
info_outline Designing Spaces of Hope with Mark OstromSpecial Ed on Special Ed
Shortly after publication, a transcript of this episode will be published on Host: Dana Jonson Guest: Mark Ostrom, Founder of Joy Collaborative Introduction: In this episode of "Special Ed on Special Ed," host Dana Jonson welcomes Mark Ostrom, the founder of Joy Collaborative, to discuss how his organization uses compassionate design to create life-changing spaces for youth with life-limiting conditions. Discover the power of design in transforming the daily experiences of these young individuals and their families. Memorable Quotes: "You showed us how to live in our...
info_outlineShortly after publication, a transcript of this episode will be available on SpecialEd.fm.
Host: Dana Jonson
Guest: Melody Murray
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Child Mental Health Specialist, Author
Melody has a unique background that spans roles as a hospital ER mental health evaluator, reality TV producer, and therapist. With experience in childhood trauma, suicidal ideation, and family dynamics, Melody is dedicated to making mental health accessible through public forums and online courses. She’s known for her holistic approach, combining professional insight with personal experience to support families and individuals in transformative ways.
Introduction:
In this episode, host Dana Jonson welcomes licensed therapist Melody Murray to explore the impact of childhood trauma, suicide prevention, and fostering mental wellness in families. Melody shares insights on recognizing the signs of suicidal behavior in children and emphasizes the importance of self-care and healthy family dynamics. The conversation delves into practical strategies parents can use to support their children and improve communication during times of crisis.
Episode Summary:
Dana and Melody discuss how parents can support children facing trauma, depression, and suicidal ideation. Melody shares her own journey from working in television to becoming a therapist, highlighting the importance of meaningful work in mental health. The episode offers guidance on how parents can recognize behavioral changes in their children, open the lines of communication, and seek professional support when necessary. Melody emphasizes that resilience, while vital, must be nurtured, especially in today's complex world.
Key Discussion Points:
-
The role of parents in identifying and addressing signs of depression or suicidal ideation in children.
-
The distinction between depression and suicidal behavior and why understanding this difference is essential for parents.
-
Practical advice for parents on asking direct, supportive questions and engaging in tough conversations with their children.
-
How family conflicts, moving, and academic or social challenges can impact children’s mental health.
-
The rise in suicide rates among children and elderly populations and how isolation plays a role in mental health.
-
The importance of fostering resilience and supporting children through various transitions.
-
Melody’s personal story of leaving a successful career in reality TV to pursue therapy as a way to make a greater impact.
Guest's Insights and Advice:
-
Recognize Behavioral Changes: Monitor changes in your child’s behavior, as these can be early indicators of deeper issues.
-
Direct Communication: Approach your child with straightforward questions and provide language to express complex feelings.
-
Avoid Dismissing Emotions: Be careful not to minimize your child’s feelings as this may prevent them from opening up in the future.
-
Encourage Self-Awareness and Resilience: Help children develop coping skills and resilience through open discussion, modeling self-care, and maintaining consistent routines.
-
Seek Professional Support: If you're concerned about your child, involve therapists, school counselors, or other mental health resources early.
Resources Mentioned:
-
Books by Melody Murray:
-
Mourning the Living: When the Loved One You've Lost is Still Here - A guide on navigating complex relationships and personal healing.
-
My Bounce Back Plan: Designing Your Own Healing Formula (upcoming) - A self-care workbook to build and grow coping skills over time.
-
Therapy Techniques:
-
EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) for trauma.
-
DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy) for building resilience and coping skills.
Call to Action:
After listening to this episode, take time to reflect on how you communicate with your children and consider implementing some of the tips shared. If your child is struggling, reach out to a mental health professional, or speak with your child’s school counselor for guidance. Share the information with other parents in your community to spread awareness.
Engagement and Sharing:
-
Share the Episode with a Friend: If you know someone who could benefit from this discussion, please share this episode.
-
Leave a Review: Your feedback helps Special Ed on Special Ed reach a wider audience.
-
Follow Melody Murray: Connect with Melody at melodylmft.com for more resources and updates. Facebook | LinkedIn
-
Follow Dana Jonson: Stay updated with Dana's work on social media and through Special Ed on Special Ed for more insightful discussions. Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn
Memorable Quote:
“Don’t dismiss your child’s feelings because they seem trivial to you. Listen, be curious, and teach them the vocabulary to articulate their emotions. Remember, they’re learning from how you respond.” - Melody Murray