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Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Jed Purses, and Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, Emily Armour, along with engaging guests, provide powerful information for family members, professionals, and individuals looking to gain insight into treatment, mental health, and overall well-being to encourage more effective functioning as an individual and family member.
In this episode, join Emily Armour, LPCC & Jed Purses, LMFT while they dive into some of parents’ “aha moments” of what they realized they needed to, wanted to, and/or are working on letting go of while their child is in treatment and on their healing journey.
In this episode, Emily Armour, LPCC talks with Erin Riley, LMFT at Breathe Family Counseling and Wellness Center on adolescent resilience, how it plays a role in adolescents’ overall mental health and ability to cope with life’s stressors and how we as adults, parents, and peers can nurture and support resilience.
Listen in as Jed and Emily interview Andrew Cohen, LMFT and OCD and Anxiety Treatment Specialist, on the ins and outs of anxiety, how it shows up, what it may feel like, and treatment.
Anxiety Part 2. We are back with Andrew Cohen, LMFT and OCD and Anxiety Specialist to continue the discussion on anxiety. He discusses treatment, what it may look like if you or a loved one is struggling and hope for next steps.
Join Emily Armour, LPCC, and Jed Purses, LMFT s they host Dustin Wagner, Paradigm’s CEP and Altior Healthcare’s Chief Clinical Officer discussing the current state of adolescent and young adult mental health, the recent explosion in the treatment industry and the background and experience of treatment at Paradigm.
In this episode, hosts Jed Purses, LMFT, and Emily Armour, LPCC, talk with special guest Andrew Cohen, LMFT, OCD & Anxiety Specialist, and Board Member of OCD SoCal. Listen in to hear Andrew’s insights and experiences living with and treating clients struggling with OCD and Major Anxiety Disorders. Andrew walks us through what OCD is, how it may look and feel, and the latest gold standard in treatment. This podcast provides individuals, families, and other professionals with a greater understanding of what others may be struggling with and how to best support them.
In this episode, hosts Jed Purses, LMFT, and Emily Armour, LPCC talk with Sean Dwyer, LMFT, Lead Therapist & Recovery Specialist. Listen in to hear Sean’s insights about substance use in teens and young adults, how to talk with someone who may be struggling with substances, and how families can participate in treatment to effectively support and understand substance use and recovery.
In this episode, hosts Jed Purses, LMFT, and Emily Armour, LPCC talk with Siana Orun-Walker, Director of Client Development & Initiatives. Listen in to hear Siana talk about what neurodiversity means, how it applies to kids who learn and think differently and how we can create awareness, support others and interact with our own family members.
Emily and Jed discuss depression in adolescents, what it may look like, warning signs, and how to open a discussion with your loved one. This episode provides powerful information for family members, professionals, and individuals looking to gain insight into treatment, mental health, and overall well-being to encourage more effective functioning as an individual and family member.
Emily, Jed and guest Lucy Nguyen Bramwell, LMFT, Executive Director of Paradigm as they discuss social media, navigating boundaries around it, and having conversations with your child about it. This episode provides powerful information for family members, professionals, and individuals looking to gain insight and overall well-being to encourage more effective functioning as an individual and family member.
Emily and Jed discuss what emotions are, what they do for us, and how we can interact with one another to increase relationship connection. This episode provides powerful information for family members, professionals, and individuals looking to gain insight into treatment, mental health, and overall well-being to encourage more effective functioning as an individual and family member.
This behavior has to change! Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Jed Purses, and Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, Emily Armour take a deeper look at what is underlying behavior and how behaviors clue us in to needs we may be trying to meet. This episode provides powerful information for family members, professionals, and individuals looking to gain insight into treatment, mental health, and overall well-being to encourage more effective functioning as an individual and family member.
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Jed Purses, and Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, Emily Armour break down what it means to gain insight in treatment and why this is an integral aspect of work necessary to improve mental health and overall functioning.
What does treatment for my adolescent and family look like? Join Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Jed Purses, and Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, Emily Armour as they delve into the complex world of residential treatment and what to expect in the beginning stages of treatment. This episode provides powerful information for family members, professionals, and individuals looking to gain insight into treatment, mental health, and overall well-being to encourage more effective functioning as an individual and family member.
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Lucy Nguyen is the Executive Director at Paradigm Treatment, overseeing all clinical treatment programs across the organization’s southwestern region. Her extensive experience includes working with young adults in private practice, serving as a therapist for children and teens with emotional and behavioral needs, and acting as a behavior interventionist for teens with developmental disorders. Lucy integrates cognitive-behavioral approaches with mindfulness and compassion in her work, and she is also EMDR-trained. She holds a Master of Science in Counseling from California State University, Fullerton, and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Social Behavior from the University of California, Irvine.