The Overlooked Importance of Fathers: Mia Talks Mental Health and Parenting on the Easy Conversations Podcast In this episode of the EZ Conversations Podcast, Mia, a psychologist focused on mental health in young children, shares her insights on the importance of fathers in child development. The discussion delves into Mia's research on the consequences of insecure attachment and cumulative risk factors on children's mental health. Mia highlights fathers' often-overlooked mental health needs. Mia introduces the Fatherli app, designed as a safe space for fathers to discuss parenting and wellbeing, share resources, and access coaching services. The discussion further explores societal challenges men face in seeking mental health help, the impact of modern life pressures, and the importance of communication and support structures both in families and workplaces. Mia emphasizes the need for community and connection, noting the positive changes seen through the Fatherli platform. Dr. Mia is a dedicated psychologist, researcher, coach, and female entrepreneur recognized for developing the Fatherli app. She is passionate about supporting positive mental health for children and families. Aware of modern life's challenges—balancing parenting, work, health, and social commitments—Mia strives to help families lead fulfilling lives without succumbing to burnout or stress. Through Fatherli, the app and community have focused on supporting new dads in the first year and dads navigating separation and divorce. Mia holds a PhD in child and adolescent mental health and has trained in coaching, reflective parenting, and dialogue methods. She studied at the Evidence-Based Practice Unit, a partnership between the Anna Freud Centre and UCL Brain Sciences in London. Over the past decade, her research, mainly through the Head Start programme, has focused on enhancing child and family mental health and reducing the risk of mental health disorders in children and teenagers. Mia has published research articles on adolescent wellbeing and resilience, coping strategies, and digital apps. She is also an established blogger, contributing insightful topics on burnout, men's mental health, and brain neuroscience. Additionally, Mia is a tutor for the Child and Adolescent Neuroscience in Practice Postgraduate program at UCL. With a gentle approach, Mia offers coaching informed by psychological principles and coaching frameworks. Her goal is to empower and connect parents to overcome loneliness, get more out of life and set their children up for life. Please check out the Fatherli app or find Dr. Mia on Instagram @mia_psychologyandwellbeing Timestamps: 04:05 Introduction and Welcome 04:34 Guest Background and Research Focus 05:07 Challenges Faced by Children and Families 07:06 Importance of Fathers' Mental Health 12:38 Fatherly App and Support for Dads 17:27 Mental Health in Organizations 33:20 Toxic Work Environments 33:45 Challenges of Single Parenting 35:17 Mental Health and Parenting 37:56 Balancing Responsibilities 46:02 Perfectionism and Shame 52:47 Fatherly Community and Support 58:56 Conclusion and Contact Information Sponsors of the Podcast: BetterHelp: https://betterhelp.com/ez10 for 10% off your first month of therapy WeShape: https://weshape.postaffiliatepro.com/scripts/dcfogwyuk?a_aid=FurkhanDandia&a_bid=d7508fa8 for 35% all plans. Aura: https://aura.com/ez10 for a free two-week trial Plunge: https://plunge.com/ez Mint Mobile: https://trymintmobile.com/ez10 for 15$ for an unlimited cell phone plan Mental: https://getmental.com/ez Subscribe to the EZ Reflections Newsletter: https://ez-reflections-newsletter.beehiiv.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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