Dr. Hoet works in Pediatric Primary Care where she serves primarily Latino and Somali immigrant children. She is also a clinical assistant professor of Pediatrics in the Department of Pediatric Psychology and Neuropsychology at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and The Ohio State University.
She is the clinical director for On Our Sleeves which is an amazing resource. It is a movement for children’s mental health. On Our Sleeves provides free resources that help break stigmas and start conversation.
What we talked about:
3:10- Introduction to Dr. Ariana Hoet and her work
7:45- Being an immigrant to the United States and how that has impacted her own mental health
11:00- What her support system looked like from her parents regarding her mental health
13:25- How to open up the conversation about mental health to our kids
15:25- Behavior activation
19:10- Barriers to entry with therapy
21:50- Simple ways to help a child experiencing anxiety
26:10- Working with diverse groups of people
29:10- How to support other students of diverse backgrounds in regard to mental health
32:00- Teaching our kids to be allies
34:30- First steps to getting your kids help
38:20- Language to use around our kids surrounding mental health
43:40- How to support On Our Sleeves
44:45- End of podcast questions
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