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Normalising mental health, boisterous boy syndrome and outsourcing
Mental health is becoming less stigmatised, leading to a greater understanding of conditions such as boisterous boy syndrome. Outsourcing behaviour that people may have felt ashamed of is being more commonly accepted.
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A discussion about the limitations of labels and how people should be viewed on a spectrum of skills and traits rather than pigeonholed into rigid categories.
1:24:29 - 1:26:04 (01:34)
Summary
A discussion about the limitations of labels and how people should be viewed on a spectrum of skills and traits rather than pigeonholed into rigid categories.
ChapterNormalising mental health, boisterous boy syndrome and outsourcing
Episode#395 - Alfie Brown - Not Sucking At Fatherhood, DIY & Halloween
PodcastModern Wisdom
The concept of Adolescent Rebellion Disorder seems unnecessary and removes the humanity from the experiences of teenagers going through a tumultuous time of hormonal changes and shifting into a new form.
1:26:04 - 1:27:16 (01:11)
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The concept of Adolescent Rebellion Disorder seems unnecessary and removes the humanity from the experiences of teenagers going through a tumultuous time of hormonal changes and shifting into a new form. It's important to be patient and understanding towards teenagers dealing with these changes.
ChapterNormalising mental health, boisterous boy syndrome and outsourcing
Episode#395 - Alfie Brown - Not Sucking At Fatherhood, DIY & Halloween
PodcastModern Wisdom
Nish Kumar talks about the stigma against sadness and how it is an underused word in our culture.
1:27:16 - 1:28:25 (01:09)
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Nish Kumar talks about the stigma against sadness and how it is an underused word in our culture. He believes that mental health is becoming normalized, but sadness is still viewed as a weakness.