Listen "Rethinking Adolescence: Are We Failing Boys’ Mental Health?"
Episode Synopsis
Awake at the Wheel | Ep 83In this episode, Malini Ondrovcik and Dr. Oren Amitay take a critical look at how boys’ mental health is portrayed in a popular new TV series—and where it gets things right, wrong, or dangerously oversimplified. They unpack the real-life risk and protective factors shaping boys’ development today, from the unfiltered world of internet access to the quiet influence of peer pressure, self-esteem, and family dynamics. With a sharp eye on what's missing from the mainstream conversation, they offer practical insights for parents looking to support their sons with clarity, compassion, and evidence-based strategies.Takeaways-Boys' mental health issues often stem from their experiences as boys.-The portrayal of adolescents in media can be misleading.-Risk factors for negative behavior include low self-esteem and limited interests.-Unrestricted internet access poses significant risks for children.-Parents should engage in discussions about their children's media consumption.-Self-esteem issues can lead to seeking validation in unhealthy ways.-Peer influence plays a crucial role in adolescent behavior.-Sexual conversations among youth are happening at younger ages.-Socioeconomic status can affect children's opportunities and experiences.-Love in parenting must be accompanied by structure and boundaries.Sound Bites"Boys are men at some point.""Spoiler alert for the TV series.""Low self-esteem can lead to negative behaviors.""Limited peer circles can be a risk factor.""Sexual conversations are happening too early.""Socioeconomic status can impact child behavior.""Love must come with structure in parenting."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Boys and Mental Health02:12 Critique of the TV Series05:39 Risk Factors in Adolescent Behavior07:00 The Role of Internet Access10:22 Self-Esteem and Interests13:23 Peer Influence and Social Circles16:54 Sexual Development and Education20:07 Family Dynamics and Socioeconomic Status25:32 Protective Factors in Parenting29:21 Conclusion and Future DiscussionsWe want your questions! Future episodes will feature a new segment, Rounds Table, where Malini and Dr Amitay will answer your questions, discuss your comments, and explore your ideas. Send your questions to [email protected], tweet us @awakepod, send us a message at facebook.com/awakepod, or leave a comment on this video!EmailInstaYoutube Facebook Twitter
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