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The MS Boost: The kids aren’t alright? - navigating a parent’s diagnosis for teens with Headspace clinical psychologist Nicola Palfrey
Episode 67

The MS Boost: The kids aren’t alright? - navigating a parent’s diagnosis for teens with Headspace clinical psychologist Nicola Palfrey

In this episode of the MS Boost, we talk to Nicola Palfrey, clinical psychologist, about the parenting challenge of talking to teenagers about chronic illness. Nicola shares her expert insights into approaching these difficult conversations sensitively. We also explore the important topic of knowing the signs that your teen may need some mental health support and how to navigate access.

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March 25, 202423m 19s

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Show Notes

This episode of the MS Boost features Nicola Palfrey, a child clinical psychologist and head of clinical leadership at Headspace, focusing on how parents diagnosed with multiple sclerosis can effectively communicate with their teenagers about the diagnosis. 

Nicola shares her views on teens and how they often get a bad rap, and the complexities of adolescent development. Nicola chats about the importance of respecting teens' experiences and offers strategies for parents to engage in meaningful conversations, that teens may be more receptive to. 

Nicola also provides parents with tips about signs to look out for that may hint your teen isn’t coping and may need some additional support, and the importance of teens being part of the family conversation. 

With thanks to Nicola Palfrey.

Nicola Palfrey is a Clinical Psychologist and currently works as Head of Clinical Leadership at headspace National where she works to support the best possible delivery of care to young people experiencing mental health concerns. She also has a lived experience as a young carer to her mother who had MS. 

 

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You can read the episode transcript here.

 

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