This heartfelt episode of The Inner Space Project Podcast highlights the beginnings of our lives and the importance of mental health care in the first 18 years of life. Host Dr. Patti Ashley welcomes her daughter, Elizabeth Herman, a seasoned school psychologist and mother of two, for an insightful discussion on the challenges and importance of mental health support in schools. Together, they delve into the day-to-day responsibilities of school psychologists, including psychological assessments, problem-solving meetings, and advocating for students with disabilities. Elizabeth sheds light on the critical but often overlooked role of school psychologists, the staffing shortages they face, and how parents can effectively advocate for their children’s needs within the education system.
The duo also highlights the collaborative efforts between psychologists and social workers, offering actionable advice for parents to tap into available resources. She shares her approach to connecting with students, from validating their emotions to empowering them to explore their inner world with curiosity and compassion.
This episode is a must-listen for parents, educators, and anyone passionate about the intersection of education and mental health.
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