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Successful Parenting
Successful Parenting
95 episodes
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The Successful Parenting podcast embodies an approach which encourages families to develop strategies aligned with their values, personal history, personality, and child’s emotional and cognitive development, resulting in more resilient, independent “future adults.” Families learn to establish goals that foster resiliency, identify current ineffective parenting, and create a new workable plan based on their identified family values.
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The Successful Parenting podcast embodies an approach which encourages families to develop strategies aligned with their values, personal history, personality, and child’s emotional and cognitive development, resulting in more resilient, independent “future adults.” Families learn to establish goals that foster resiliency, identify current ineffective parenting, and create a new workable plan based on their identified family values.
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76. Plant the Seed Now
Successful Parenting
30 minutes 3 seconds
1 year ago
76. Plant the Seed Now

According to SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, National Surveys on Drug Use and Health (NSDUHs) 2009 to 2014 data, about 1 in 8 children (8.7 million) aged 17 or younger lived in households with at least one parent who had a past year substance use disorder (SUD). Wow, while these statistics seem high, recent research studies point to a lot higher statistical numbers. We do know the earlier children begin experimenting with alcohol and substances, the more likely they are to develop addictive behaviors with substances later in life. Furthermore, while some children can develop addictive behaviors impacted by genetics, others are influenced by learned behaviors. We have found that how we speak to children about addiction can be critical to a child’s relationship, in particular, attitude towards substances. Guest Expert Emily Weber, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and counseling practice owner, brings a wealth of information to listeners, providing suggestions and resources regarding talking to children about all things related to addiction. Tune in to listen as Robin and Jacqueline have a fun and engaging conversation with Emily. You never know how conversations with our children can impact our children down the road. Plant the Seed Now. 

Emily Weber, LCSW, CADC

Clinical Director Contact: EWeber@EllieMentalHealth.com As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Emily believes in providing ethical, compassionate care that that meets people where they are at, demonstrates empathy for the unique experience of each person, and recognizes the needs of the whole person. Rooted in these values, she uses a variety of therapeutic approaches to find the best fit, including motivational interviewing, cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, and mindfulness. The Ellie value of authenticity resonates with who she is, both as a person, and as a therapist, as she brings her authentic self to her therapy practice. She loves embracing her creative side, using expressive arts and play therapies with children and adolescents and recognizing the value of humor in navigating the difficult parts of life. Through providing a nonjudgmental space to explore emotions, unpack thought processes, and recognize patterns of behavior, her role is to help individuals, couples, and families tackle whatever they struggles they are currently facing, be it anxiety, mood disorders, addiction, communication issues, identity struggles or other life stressors.

She is motivated by supporting individuals through the change process, helping people reach their goals, and empowering them to realize their full potential. She believes that everyone deserves the opportunity for healing, growth, and support and that Ellie can make that opportunity a reality for more of our community. With these values of creativity, compassion, humor, authenticity, acceptance, and determination at the forefront of who she is as a clinician and a person, she couldn’t be more excited to align with the mission at Ellie Mental Health and provide accessible, wholistic mental health care to Downers Grove and the surrounding areas.

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Successful Parenting
The Successful Parenting podcast embodies an approach which encourages families to develop strategies aligned with their values, personal history, personality, and child’s emotional and cognitive development, resulting in more resilient, independent “future adults.” Families learn to establish goals that foster resiliency, identify current ineffective parenting, and create a new workable plan based on their identified family values.