Greetings all!
We are in the middle of a series about mental health. May is Mental Health Awareness month. I am so excited about this series. I hope to debunk myths about mental health issues, provide resources, help you gain insight that will help you understand mental health issues. We’re going to be talking about addictions, bipolar, suicide, and childhood mental illness.
On today’s show, I’m so excited about our special guest, Dr. Rhonda Johnson is one of my favorite people. Her energy is infectious and the warmth of her spirit is so encouraging.
Dr. Johnson has been working with children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families in private practice since 1999. She became a TBRI Practitioner in 2011 for her specialty of working with children who have been adopted domestically or internationally, children in state foster care, and children who have experienced trauma. Dr. Johnson is the owner of a large group private practice, the Center for Counseling and Family Relationships, which was established in 2007. She is also the owner of CCFAM Training, established in 2012, specializing as a Live, Virtual, and Online CEU provider with a focus on supervision, Texas Ethics, play therapy, and children who have experienced trauma.
In our conversation, we discuss:
- How parents can help their children with their mental health
- Dr. Rhonda’s personal story with childhood mental health
- How parents can raise mentally strong children
Listen now:
Click here to listen on Apple Podcasts
Click here to listen on Spotify
Click here to listen on Stitcher
Resources:
Connect with Dr. Rhonda and CCFAM : Visit her website: CCFAM and follow them on Facebook
Helpful Links
- Free Parent Resources: https://ccfam.com/resources/
- www.training.ccfam.com to see trainings Dr. Rhonda is leading in Texas.
- NAMI
Thank you so much for joining me this week on the Thrive: Mental Health and the Art of Living Free! Make sure to visit my website where you can subscribe to the show so you never miss a show!! Hey, while you’re at it, help me out by adding some stars to the rating and tell a friend about the show.
Be sure to tune in next week, where we continue our conversation about Mental Health.
Have a great week, wash your hands and stay safe!
Melissa
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