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Science FridayScience FridayTikTok Is Shaping How We Think About ADHDMental health information on social media can be both revelatory and misleading. How do clinicians and their patients make sense of it?TikTok and other social media sites are full of mental health content—often short, grabby, first-person videos detailing symptoms for conditions like ADHD and autism. But what does this mean for teens and young adults who spend hours a day scrolling?A new study published in PLOS One analyzes the 100 most viewed TikTok videos about ADHD to assess both how accurate they are and how young people respond to them. Researchers found that ab...2025-04-0118 minScience FridayScience FridayTikTok Is Shaping How We Think About ADHDMental health information on social media can be both revelatory and misleading. How do clinicians and their patients make sense of it? TikTok and other social media sites are full of mental health content—often short, grabby, first-person videos detailing symptoms for conditions like ADHD and autism. But what does this mean for teens and young adults who spend hours a day scrolling? A new study published in PLOS One analyzes the 100 most viewed TikTok videos about ADHD to assess both how accurate they are and how young people respond to them. Researchers found that ab...2025-04-0118 minBeyond the News WFLA InterviewsBeyond the News WFLA InterviewsHurricane Stress and Kids - Jennifer Katzenstein PhD JHACHTampa Bay residents have lived through high water, flooding and high winds from two major hurricanes -- Helene and Milton. As stressful as it's been for adults, how are children and teens dealing with the stress, and what are the signs of bigger problems? We speak with Jennifer Katzenstein, PhD, the director of psychology, neuropsychology and social work, and co-director of the Center for Behavioral Health at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg.2024-10-1407 minSpeaking of DesignSpeaking of DesignListen, Mental Health Matters: Justin Olsen and Jen Katzenstein, Johns Hopkins All Children's HospitalIn the sixth episode of “Listen, Mental Health Matters,” Brian Giebink, HDR’s behavioral and mental health practice lead, speaks with Johns Hopkins All Children’s Director of Psychology, Neuropsychology and Social Work Dr. Jennifer Katzenstein and Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Justin Olsen. Their discussion explores the importance of providing the proper continuum of care for children, how novel therapies — like the use of virtual reality in telepsychiatry — can contribute to both physical and behavioral health, expanding training programs, and implementing programs for staff well-being. 2024-08-1232 minBeyond the News WFLA InterviewsBeyond the News WFLA InterviewsSchool Phone Restrictions - Dr Jennifer Katzenstein JHACHThe new school year begins Monday in the Tampa Bay area and much of Florida wiith new restrictions on cellphone use by students. We speak with Dr. Jennifer Katzenstein of Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital about the impact on students and parents.2024-08-0905 minBeyond the News WFLA InterviewsBeyond the News WFLA InterviewsSocial Media and Kids - Dr Jennifer Katzenstein JHACHThis past week, Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody began issuing rules for the new law restricting social media accounts for kids under 16. Dr. Jennifer Katzenstein,with JohnsHopkins All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg says teens and tweens know a lot of what they interact with isn't good for their moods. We speak with her in this interview.2024-07-2610 miniHeartRadio CommunitiesiHeartRadio CommunitiesTips on Talking to Kids & Teens About School ShootingsRyan Gorman hosts an iHeartRadio nationwide special featuring Dr. Jennifer Katzenstein, Director of Psychology, Neuropsychology, and Social Work & Co-Director of the Center for Behavioral Health at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. Dr. Katzenstein discusses strategies to help parents communicate with children and young adults in the aftermath of a tragedy, like the recent school shooting in Nashville. Dr. Katzenstein also explains signs to watch for in children struggling with these events and others who could harm themselves or those around them.2023-04-0129 minDon\'t tell me how to parentDon't tell me how to parentNew Year’s Resolutions for ChildrenA new year is always a unique opportunity to set goals and introduce new habits. But we also know that most people don’t stick to their new year’s resolutions.For our children, new goals for the new year can be really beneficial if they are implemented in the right way.In this episode Dr Jennifer Katzenstein, Director of Psychology, Neuropsychology and Social Work at Johns Hopkins All Children Hospital helps us understand:Should we encourage our children to set goals/New Year’s resolutions? What type of goals work best for New Year’s resolutio...2021-12-2724 minDr. and Mrs. Guinea Pig with Heather and Terry DubrowDr. and Mrs. Guinea Pig with Heather and Terry DubrowFrom the Vault: The Kids Are Alright with Dr. Jennifer KatzensteinHeather & Terry debate the usefulness of butt lifts before talking to the John Hopkins child neuropsychologist about the effect of phone screens on mental health, diagnosing children with depression, an incident where one of Heather’s kids saw a school therapist without their knowledge, and how to identify the the major mental health concerns children experience. Have any questions for Heather & Terry? Use the Heather Hotline and call or text 949-439-5159 anytime, anywhere! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.2020-02-041h 03Let\'s Talk With Heather DubrowLet's Talk With Heather DubrowThe Kids Are NOT Alright feat. Dr. Jennifer KatzensteinAfter an idealistic weekend attending Courtney Sixx's babyshower, Heather returns to a school emergency, a flipped over golf cart, and Coco seeking out therapy at school behind her back! Luckily, Heather features the child neuropsychologist to give some insight on children’s mental health. Have any questions for Heather? Use the Heather Hotline and call or text 949-439-5159 anytime, anywhere! And thank you to today's sponsors: Amazon = Shop using Amazon.com/shop/HeatherDubrow to keep the podcast FREE! The Dubrow Diet = Heather & Terry's book is available today—order your copy now...2019-05-091h 13Dr. and Mrs. Guinea Pig with Heather and Terry DubrowDr. and Mrs. Guinea Pig with Heather and Terry DubrowThe Kids Are Alright with Dr. Jennifer KatzensteinHeather & Terry debate the usefulness of butt lifts before talking to the John Hopkins child neuropsychologist about the effect of phone screens on mental health, diagnosing children with depression, an incident where one of Heather’s kids saw a school therapist without their knowledge, and how to identify the the major mental health concerns children experience. Have any questions for Heather & Terry? Use the Heather Hotline and call or text 949-439-5159 anytime, anywhere! And thank you to today's sponsors: Amazon = Shop using Amazon.com/shop/HeatherDubrow to keep the podcast FREE! ...2019-05-071h 01