
Season 6, Episode 10 - The Science Behind Mental Health
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About this listen
In this episode, Derin interviews an accomplished professor on the mental health challenges that teens are facing and the science behind it all.
About Professor Aydinhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/aysegulgungoraydin/
https://scholar.google.com.tr/citations?user=ANf8wGoAAAAJ&hl=en
https://x.com/agungoraydin
Learn More About the Brain and Mental Health
Harvard University’s Center on the Developing Child – Brain Architecture
https://developingchild.harvard.edu/key-concept/brain-architecture/
Short videos and graphics that explain how early life experiences affect brain development.
Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence – What Teens Need to Know
https://www.ycei.org/teens
Tools and guidance on emotional self-awareness and resilience.
Understanding Neurodivergence, Autism, and Sensory Processing
Neurodiversity Resource Library for Teens
https://www.neurodiversitylibrary.org/
A curated list of stories, guides, and videos by and for neurodivergent people.
Autism Level UP! – Sensory Profile Tools
https://autismlevelup.com/
Free worksheets to understand your sensory needs and regulation strategies.
ADDitude Magazine’s ADHD in Teens Hub
https://www.additudemag.com/category/adhd-children/teens/
Teen-centered resources on living with ADHD, including coping tips and diagnosis guides.
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