• Balancing Mental Health and Holiday Traditions with Clinical Psychologist Regina Apparicio

  • 2024/11/12
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Balancing Mental Health and Holiday Traditions with Clinical Psychologist Regina Apparicio

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    As the holiday season approaches, it often brings a mix of joy and stress. Join Tanya and her guest, Regina Apparicio, Clinical Psychologist and the Director of Mental Health at Scrub Life Cares, as they explore maintaining mental well-being during this festive yet challenging time. Regina's journey, shaped by personal experiences and her childhood curiosity about the brain, sheds light on the cultural challenges of pursuing a career in mental health within Caribbean society. Together, they discuss how therapy can help balance the happiness of family gatherings with personal moments of reflection.

    Discover how to manage holiday expectations and traditions effectively, particularly within culturally diverse families. Tanya and Regina address the pressures of holiday traditions and offer practical strategies for parents to meet these expectations without compromising their resources or capacity. They highlight the importance of adapting traditions to fit cultural identities, such as those in the Caribbean context. By planning early and sharing responsibilities like potluck gatherings, families can create more enjoyable and peaceful holiday experiences.

    The episode also explores the importance of supporting children’s mental health beyond the holiday season. Tanya emphasizes self-care for parents and the significance of being present and responsive to children's needs, recognizing their unique tolerance for holiday activities. Regina delves into creating a supportive environment for open emotional communication, ensuring children feel secure and understood. This holistic approach, which includes understanding verbal and non-verbal cues, helps foster emotional resilience in children, preparing them to face new and unfamiliar situations confidently.

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As the holiday season approaches, it often brings a mix of joy and stress. Join Tanya and her guest, Regina Apparicio, Clinical Psychologist and the Director of Mental Health at Scrub Life Cares, as they explore maintaining mental well-being during this festive yet challenging time. Regina's journey, shaped by personal experiences and her childhood curiosity about the brain, sheds light on the cultural challenges of pursuing a career in mental health within Caribbean society. Together, they discuss how therapy can help balance the happiness of family gatherings with personal moments of reflection.

Discover how to manage holiday expectations and traditions effectively, particularly within culturally diverse families. Tanya and Regina address the pressures of holiday traditions and offer practical strategies for parents to meet these expectations without compromising their resources or capacity. They highlight the importance of adapting traditions to fit cultural identities, such as those in the Caribbean context. By planning early and sharing responsibilities like potluck gatherings, families can create more enjoyable and peaceful holiday experiences.

The episode also explores the importance of supporting children’s mental health beyond the holiday season. Tanya emphasizes self-care for parents and the significance of being present and responsive to children's needs, recognizing their unique tolerance for holiday activities. Regina delves into creating a supportive environment for open emotional communication, ensuring children feel secure and understood. This holistic approach, which includes understanding verbal and non-verbal cues, helps foster emotional resilience in children, preparing them to face new and unfamiliar situations confidently.

Support the show

Thank you for listening to Tea With Tanya. Please feel free to rate and leave a review of the show.
To join the conversation on social media, use the hashtag and tag us on Instagram #teawithtanya #Teawithtanyapodcast

visit the website at tanyakambrose.com
Follow us on IG @teawithtanyapodcast, @tanyakambrose
Sign up for our Tea Talk newsletter

Support the podcast by buying a cup of tea.

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