Being a pediatrician, Dr. Bianka Soria-Olmos knows how to identify the signs of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in her patients. When her own son was diagnosed, she learned the very personal challenges that come along with being a parent of a child with ASD. On this episode of Raising Joy, we talk to Dr. Soria-Olmos about how the diagnosis and how it has impacted her work as a doctor and as a mom....
Apr 25, 2023•39 min•Ep 44•Transcript available on Metacast Lynda Clayton is a North Texas high school student who recently earned the Girl Scout Gold Award for her project aimed at reducing the stigma around mental health. On this episode of Raising Joy, Clayton tells us about “Not One More: A Mission to Eliminate Youth Suicide. To learn more about this program, and how to implement it in your school, please visit the Not One More website ....
Apr 18, 2023•35 min•Ep 43•Transcript available on Metacast Kindness and empathy are important, in fact they are critical. Both are foundational cornerstones for emotional and moral intelligence, and it is the core to a civilized world. Studies have also shown if one experiences empathy, it can stop cruel and/or violent behavior. On this episode of Raising Joy, neuropsychologist Lisa Elliott, Ph.D., explains how kindness and kind words can change the life of a child. She says the importance of kind words cannot be underestimated towards children, especia...
Apr 11, 2023•39 min•Ep 42•Transcript available on Metacast Raising a child who struggles with their mental health can be scary, challenging and confusing. The ACEs Task Force of Tarrant County developed a video series called The Roadmap for Children’s Mental Health to help families navigate this health issue. On this episode of Raising Joy, we are joined by Dr. Brian Dixon from Mindful – a psychiatric practice based in Fort Worth and Frances Wampler from the Center for Children’s Health led by Cook Children’s. Dr. Dixon and Wampler share the mission beh...
Apr 04, 2023•32 min•Ep 41•Transcript available on Metacast When your child is struggling with their mental health, it can be difficult to know where to turn. Nationwide, waitlists for appointments with child psychologists and psychiatrists can be months long. As a result, pediatricians have become the first line of defense for families who need support. Alice Phillips, M.D. , wears many hats at Cook Children’s. She’s the Board Chair of Cook Children’s Physician Network and Medical Director of Ambulatory Quality. Dr. Phillips is also a pediatrician at Co...
Mar 28, 2023•33 min•Ep 40•Transcript available on Metacast Do you ever wonder if your teenager’s behavior is normal? On this episode of Raising Joy, Sam McCage, Ph.D., a licensed professional counselor at Cook Children’s, answers all of our questions about teens. From moodiness to social media, vaping and therapy – we’re doing a deep dive into teen behavior and what parents can do to make these difficult years a little easier.
Mar 14, 2023•44 min•Ep 39•Transcript available on Metacast On this episode of Raising Joy, we meet Dr. Jillian Peterson, founder of The Violence Project, a nonpartisan nonprofit that created the largest and most comprehensive database on the life histories of mass shooters. She is a forensic psychologist, professor of criminology and author of “The Violence Project – How to Stop a Mass Shooting Epidemic.” Her work has helped school leaders, police departments and universities across the nation adopt realistic tools for violence prevention. Listen in to ...
Mar 07, 2023•37 min•Ep 38•Transcript available on Metacast **Content warning – this episode contains difficult subject matter. We advise you listen with caution, knowing topics of child suicide, trauma, grief and mass shootings are discussed. Suzy DeYoung didn’t plan on devoting her life to the subject of trauma, however an accident involving her child led her down a path exploring some of the most difficult subjects imaginable. For more than a decade, she has studied and educated others as a trauma-informed parent. She was also one of the founding memb...
Feb 28, 2023•31 min•Ep 37•Transcript available on Metacast More than 113,000 children in Tarrant County live in poverty. Carol Klocek and the team at the Center for Transforming Lives work alongside women and their children to disrupt the cycle of poverty in a way that is compassionate and trauma-informed. On this episode of Raising Joy, we talk to Klocek about her role as CEO of the 115-year-old nonprofit, and how mental health, domestic violence and substance abuse impact the women and families they serve. We also want to hear from you! Please take ou...
Feb 21, 2023•30 min•Ep 36•Transcript available on Metacast During the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of pediatric patients being admitted to Cook Children’s Medical Center for mental health symptoms hit record levels. This resulted in a need for innovative ways to care for patients in a safe and compassionate manner. On this episode of Raising Joy, Jennifer Horn, RN, and Alex Fejer, RN, from Cook Children’s introduce us to two solutions they helped create, including a new screening tool focused on keeping young patients at ease. They also tell us about t...
Dec 06, 2022•34 min•Ep 35•Transcript available on Metacast It’s a topic we don’t want to think about, but unfortunately it impacts every city across the U.S. Human trafficking involves the use of force, fraud, or coercion to obtain some type of labor or commercial sex act. In North Texas, the nonprofit Unbound Now is working diligently to support survivors and fight this hideous crime in our community. On this episode of Raising Joy, executive director Sandy Hennip, MSW, joins us to talk about Unbound Now and what parents need to know about human traffi...
Nov 29, 2022•48 min•Ep 34•Transcript available on Metacast The mental health crisis affecting children and teens is no secret. Families across the U.S. have struggled to cope through the pandemic and afterward. In Fort Worth, Texas, a local school district and university are teaming up to provide access to mental health resources to kids and their families. Ottis Goodwin is the director of Family and Community Resources at Fort Worth ISD. He joins us on this episode of Raising Joy to talk about his school district’s new program with Texas Christian Univ...
Nov 22, 2022•30 min•Ep 33•Transcript available on Metacast On this episode of Raising Joy, we meet Callie Crow, founder of Drew’s 27 Chains. Crow spent her 27-year career saving lives as a paramedic, but she never imagined her focus would one day turn to overdoses. She started Drew’s 27 Chains in honor of her son who died of an opioid overdose in June 2020. The organization provides free Narcan and training to law enforcement agencies and other first responders and is credited with saving more than 30 lives to date.
Nov 15, 2022•37 min•Ep 32•Transcript available on Metacast The holidays are upon us and that usually means gathering with loved ones around tables of food. For people with eating disorders, this can be a very triggering time of year. Tyler Wooten, M.D., is a child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist with the Eating Recovery Center, Dallas. He joins us on this episode of Raising Joy to share his expertise about eating disorders and how we can help support those in our lives who may be struggling. Dr. Wooten also shares the warning signs parents should loo...
Nov 08, 2022•47 min•Ep 31•Transcript available on Metacast Puberty can be a difficult time for kids and their families. It can be hard to tell if changes in mood are normal growing pains, or if there’s an underlying mental health problem. On this episode of Raising Joy, we’re joined by Shanna Combs, M.D., a pediatric gynecologist at Cook Children’s. She explains how puberty affects mental health and why girls are more at risk for developing issues with depression and anxiety.
Nov 01, 2022•30 min•Ep 30•Transcript available on Metacast When children are struggling, they may not be able to fully articulate their emotions like teens or adults. This is where a trained play therapist, such as Lizzy Brown, can help. Brown is a licensed professional counselor and registered play therapist at Cook Children’s. She explains how she uses the ‘universal language’ of children to help them process their emotions and work through unresolved trauma.
Oct 25, 2022•40 min•Ep 29•Transcript available on Metacast Suicide is the third leading cause of death among people aged 15 to 24 in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). During the first seven months of the COVID-19 lockdown, U.S. hospitals experienced a 24% increase in mental-health-related emergency visits for children aged 5 to 11, and a 31% increase for those aged 12 to 17. On this very special episode of Raising Joy , we sit down in front of a live audience in Fort Worth, Texas, to interview acclaimed author,...
Oct 20, 2022•22 min•Ep 28•Transcript available on Metacast In 2021, there were 1,570 visits at Cook Children’s Medical Center in Fort Worth, Texas. Jamye Coffman, M.D., is the medical director of the Child Advocacy Resources and Evaluation (C.A.R.E.) Team at Cook Children’s. On this episode of Raising Joy, she talks to us about her work as a pediatrician dedicated to treating victims of physical and sexual abuse, neglect and drug exposure. Dr. Coffman also shares about the increase in patients being targeted by predators online and how parents can help ...
Oct 18, 2022•42 min•Ep 27•Transcript available on Metacast Since 2017, Cook Children’s Emergency Department has treated more than 300 children and teens for gunshot wounds. One of those children, a 4-year-old boy, changed the life of Daniel Guzman, M.D., forever. While Dr. Guzman couldn’t save this child from his fatal injuries, he vowed to do everything in his power to save other children from the same fate. Later that year, he launched the Aim for Safety program at Cook Children’s, which focuses on preventing gun injuries in children and teens. On thi...
Sep 27, 2022•44 min•Ep 26•Transcript available on Metacast We all know sleep is important, but that doesn’t mean we get enough. And when it comes to kids, sleep is especially critical for their development and mental health. So what should you do if your child has trouble sleeping? Hilary Pearson, M.D., is the medical director of the Sleep Center at Cook Children’s Medical Center. On this episode of Raising Joy, Dr. Pearson talks to us about sleep aids, the impact of electronics on sleep and when you should seek help for your child from a medical profes...
Sep 20, 2022•38 min•Ep 25•Transcript available on Metacast Our relationships with our parents during childhood have a wide-reaching influence over the course of our lives. On this episode of Raising Joy, we talk to one of the leading experts in this field of research, known as attachment theory. Casey Call, Ph.D., LPC, is the associate director of education at the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development at TCU in Fort Worth, Texas. She tells us how her background as an educator led to her passion of improving systems of care for children. We also ex...
Sep 13, 2022•41 min•Ep 24•Transcript available on Metacast Back to school can be a difficult time for kids, especially if they suffer from anxiety. On this episode of Raising Joy, we’re talking to Laura Anne Burgos, LCSW. She is a licensed clinical social worker and therapist in the Gastroenterology Department at Cook Children’s Medical Center. Laura Anne explains how the mind/body connection can trigger physical pain such as stomachaches and headaches. She also helps us understand when to seek help from teachers, therapists and doctors. In addition to ...
Sep 06, 2022•35 min•Ep 23•Transcript available on Metacast Often when a person attempts suicide, we think there must have been signs ahead of the event. But this is not always the case, especially when the attempt is made by a child. This is the message Brandy and Nick Lumbert want every parent to understand. In 2018, their 12-year-old daughter tried to kill herself in their home. Despite going without oxygen for an extended period, she survived but doctors at Cook Children’s weren’t sure if she would ever walk, talk or have the same level of cognitive ...
Sep 01, 2022•58 min•Ep 22•Transcript available on Metacast What are some of the most common concerns parents have when a child needs inpatient psychiatric care? Inspired by the Disney movie ‘Inside Out,’ Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist Rachel Talbot, M.D., wanted to find out. On this episode of Raising Joy, Dr. Talbot explains how her research identified nine of the most common stigmas parents have about mental health care, including medication, confidentiality, treatment of the problem and social impacts for the child and family.
Aug 30, 2022•34 min•Ep 21•Transcript available on Metacast Physicians are not always the best at taking care of their own mental health care needs. Matthew Carroll, M.D., Associate Chief Quality Officer at Cook Children’s, says that needs to change. After losing a colleague to suicide, Dr. Carroll recently penned an article about his own journey with mental health. On this episode of Raising Joy, we talk to Dr. Carroll about the stigma of mental health care among physicians and why so many suffer in silence.
Aug 23, 2022•42 min•Ep 20•Transcript available on Metacast Seven in 10 young people say they would tell a friend if they are having thoughts of suicide. Research also shows that peers have a greater impact as protective factors during adolescence than parents do. This is why the Hope Squad program focuses on training students to help their peers in schools across the U.S. On this episode of the Raising Joy, we’re talking to Guidance and Counseling Coordinator Kasey Holder with Mansfield Independent School District, MISD student Kaylee Berger and Kristi ...
Jul 26, 2022•45 min•Ep 19•Transcript available on Metacast LGBTQ youth are more than four times as likely to attempt suicide than their peers, according to the Trevor Project. At Cook Children’s, an estimated 40% of patients admitted for mental health concerns identify as a member of the LGBTQ community. In this episode of Raising Joy, we talk to Frank Sloan, M.D., a pediatrician with Cook Children’s Urgent Care. Dr. Sloan is also a faculty fellow for LGBTQ Health and Wellness at Texas Christian University (TCU) School of Medicine. Dr. Sloan provides in...
Jul 19, 2022•39 min•Ep 18•Transcript available on Metacast As parents, we sometimes find ourselves unsure of how to respond to something our child has said. If a child or teen says they don’t want to be alive anymore, what should you do? This is the question we asked Kia Carter, M.D., medical director of Inpatient Psychiatry at Cook Children’s Medical Center. Dr. Carter oversees a 15-bed psychiatry unit at the Rees Jones Behavioral Health Center at Cook Children’s. In this episode of Raising Joy, Dr. Carter explains when you should take your child to th...
Jul 12, 2022•33 min•Ep 17•Transcript available on Metacast On this episode of Raising Joy, we’re talking to one of the leading experts on eating disorders in the country. Stephanie Setliff, M.D., is a psychiatrist and the regional medical director of the Eating Recovery Center Dallas. She has more than 20 years of experience treating eating disorders in children and teens. Dr. Setliff walks us through the different kind of eating disorders, who is at risk and how parents can spot disordered eating. We also explore treatment and the road to recovery. Rai...
Jun 28, 2022•49 min•Ep 16•Transcript available on Metacast No matter who you are, chances are you’ve struggled with body image at some point in life. For children, thoughts of inadequacy can begin early, especially if they have a parent or caregiver who speaks negatively about themselves. On this episode of Raising Joy, Cook Children’s psychiatrist Akemi Watkins, M.D., joins us to talk about fostering a healthy mindset about body image, for both children and ourselves. She also tackles tough questions like what to do if a family member feels it’s OK to ...
Jun 21, 2022•32 min•Ep 15•Transcript available on Metacast