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Hope For Parents With Struggling Teens

Hope For Parents With Struggling Teens

By: Brandon Joffe LCSW
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You’ve read the books, followed the advice, and poured your heart into parenting, but your teen still struggles. Whether you're facing defiance, emotional shutdowns, anxiety, depression, or just feeling completely out of answers, you are not alone — and you are not failing. This podcast is your lifeline: real talk, expert insights, and practical tools that actually work. Join us each week for hope, direction, and a reminder that you can rebuild connection, influence, and peace in your home — one step at a time.

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Episodes
  • Why Our Mental Health Culture Isn’t Actually Helping Kids Get Better
    Dec 18 2025

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    In this conversation, Brandon Joffe discusses the current state of mental health culture and its impact on youth. He argues that despite increased awareness and resources, many children are not improving and may even be getting worse. Brandon emphasizes the need for a shift from a culture of validation and comfort to one that prioritizes resilience, competence, and the ability to navigate pain. He critiques the current mental health practices that may inadvertently teach helplessness and emotional dependency, advocating for a more balanced approach that prepares children to handle life's challenges effectively.

    • The mental health culture may be contributing to the problem.
    • Increased awareness has not led to improved outcomes for youth.
    • Teaching helplessness and dependency is counterproductive.
    • Validation feels good, but does not equate to healing.
    • Competence is more important than comfort for long-term success.
    • Parents should help children learn to navigate pain, not eliminate it.
    • Awareness without direction is ineffective in mental health.
    • Building resilience is crucial for emotional health.
    • Children need to learn to manage discomfort and anxiety.
    • A balanced approach in mental health care is essential.

    For resources, parent groups, and support, visit www.inspiredresolutionscounseling.com

    Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health services.

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    18 mins
  • What is a Loving Response?
    Oct 23 2025

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    Summary

    In this conversation, Brandon Joffe, LCSW, discusses the concept of a 'loving parent response' and how it can be applied in various challenging parenting situations. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining healthy boundaries, responding to children's frustrations with love rather than anger, and the distinction between loving and enabling responses. Through real-life examples, he illustrates how parents can navigate difficult emotions and foster healthier family dynamics.


    Takeaways

    A loving response as a parent is essential for healthy relationships.
    Walking alongside your child during their pain is crucial.
    Frustration can lead to unproductive responses; mindfulness is key.
    Healthy boundaries help maintain peace in the family.
    Planting loving seeds takes time and patience.
    Responding with love doesn't always mean immediate change.
    In unsafe situations, prioritize safety while expressing love.
    Enabling behaviors can mask as loving responses but are harmful.
    It's important to discern between loving and enabling responses.
    Waiting for the right moment to respond can lead to better outcomes.



    For resources, parent groups, and support, visit www.inspiredresolutionscounseling.com

    Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health services.

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    19 mins
  • The Line Between Explaining and Enabling
    Sep 29 2025

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    In this podcast episode, Brandon Joffe, LCSW, discusses the delicate balance between enabling and teaching children. He emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries without over-explaining, which can lead to enabling behaviors. Joffe shares insights from his practice, illustrating how constant nagging and explaining can create unhealthy dynamics and codependency. He advises parents to provide clear, concise explanations and to hold firm on boundaries, reducing chaos and fostering healthier relationships. The episode encourages parents to model consistency, health, and emotional steadiness.

    For resources, parent groups, and support, visit www.inspiredresolutionscounseling.com

    Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health services.

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    24 mins
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