The Generation Next Podcast with Andrew Fuller: Recent Episodes

Generation Next

Podcast with leading experts, important issues, practical advice on anything and everything to do with the mental health and wellbeing of young people - hosted by Andrew Fuller

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In this episode:

  • Many children experience the loss of someone significant, yet this is often overlooked
  • Grief in children may show up as anger, behavioral issues, or physical symptoms rather than verbally
  • Ways to promote language that supports adaptation instead of avoidance
  • Approaches for normalising grief experiences, and encouraging re-engagement with social and pleasant activities

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical Psychologist and Family Therapist, Speaker and Creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: Professor Sarah Egan, Discipline of Psychology, enAble Institute and School of Population Health, Faculty of Health Sciences

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In this episode:

  • Mental health assessments may be overlooking key struggles
  • Limited internal dialogue can quietly intensify anxiety and emotional dysregulation in young people facing communication challenges
  • Transition to high school dramatically amplifies the academic and social pressures
  • New intervention approaches are uncovering how teaching the language of emotion can unlock better coping and self-advocacy for vulnerable teens

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical Psychologist and Family Therapist, Speaker and Creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: Professor Mark Boyes, Educational and Developmental Psychology, Curtin University; Co-Lead, Mental Health Research Domain, Curtin enAble Institute, Academic Editor, PeerJ; Editorial Board Member, Dyslexia and Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies

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In this episode:

  • Adolescents and young children in a technology dependent world
  • Is there a link between mental illness and technology?
  • Effects of over-exposure to screen time in young people
  • Emerging behaviours and changes in teens and adolescents
  • Practical advice for parents, carers and teachers for mobile phone usage

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical Psychologist and Family Therapist, Speaker and Creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: Dr Rachael Sharman, Senior Lecturer; Psychology, School of Health and Behavioural Sciences

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In this episode:

  • Mental health and our relationship with food in a post-COVID era
  • Raising the issue with someone you suspect has an eating disorder
  • How to support someone who denies having the condition and is reluctant to accept help
  • Managing emotions in someone with an eating disorder

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical Psychologist and Family Therapist, Speaker and Creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: DrKaren Spielman, Primary Care Mental Health Advisor, General Practitioner, Paddington Family Practice and Inside Out Institute

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In this episode:

  • Why is 'attention' a super-skill?
  • Experiencing rapid growth in technology in recent years, how has this effected young people (i.e distractions, attention-span, reliance)?
  • How effective is multi-tasking in a digital space?
  • Computer gaming overuse
  • Digital strategies and recommendations for families and young people

Host: James Driver, Psychotherapist, Black Dog Psychotherapy and Counselling

Guest: Dr Kristy Goodwin, Digital Wellbeing and Neuro-productivity Speaker, Author and Researcher

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The contents in this podcast may be distressing or triggering for some. Please see below for support hotlines if this raises issues for yourself or someone that you know

In this episode:

  • 'Red' and 'green' flags in relationships
  • Understanding the area surrounding consent
  • How to provide support to a young person when they have been sexually harmed

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical Psychologist and Family Therapist, Speaker and Creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: Tara Hunter, Director of Client and Clinical Services, Full Stop Australia

If this article has raised issues for you, or if you’re concerned about someone you know, call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800.

The National Sexual Assault, Family & Domestic Violence Counselling Line – 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732) – is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week for any Australian who has experienced, or is at risk of, family and domestic violence and/or sexual assault.

Additional helplines available:

  • 24-hour Emergency Accommodation helpline on 1800 800 588
  • Safe At Home helpline on 1800 633 937
  • National Violence and Abuse Trauma Counselling and Recovery Service on 1800 FULLSTOP (1800 385 578). They also have a specific line for the LGBTIQA+ community called the Rainbow Sexual, Domestic and Family Violence Helpline on 1800 497 212
  • SHE (free and confidential counselling and support) on 6278 9090
  • Sexual Assault Support Services on 6231 1811, or after hours 6231 1817
  • Family Violence Crisis and Support Service on 1800 608 122
  • Bravehearts – Sexual Assault Support for Children on 1800 BRAVE 1

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In this episode:

  • Tracking and intruding on relationships via technology
  • Password protection advice
  • Protecting devices and accounts
  • What to do if you believe you've been hacked, and how to prevent it

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical Psychologist and Family Therapist, Speaker and Creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: Brett Lee, Founder of Internet Safe Education, Speaker and Author, Former Queensland Police Detective, Child Exploitation

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In this episode:

  • Being safe online
  • What young people should definitely avoid doing online
  • How and where young people are targeted by predators
  • Teaching young people the dangers and practices to avoid predators

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical Psychologist and Family Therapist, Speaker and Creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: Brett Lee, Founder of Internet Safe Education, Speaker and Author, Former Queensland Police Detective, Child Exploitation

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In this episode:

  • Rites of passage and how this applies to young people
  • How young people deal with difficult times during teenage-hood and transitioning to adulthood
  • Strategies to include parents in the rites of passage transition for young people

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical Psychologist and Family Therapist, Speaker and Creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: Dr Arne Rubinstein, CEO and Founder of Rites of Passage Institute, Medical Doctor, Counsellor, Mentor, Speaker and Workshop Facilitator

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In this episode:

  • The changing role of parents over the course of development
  • Helpful and unhelpful things to say to teenagers
  • The art of listening
  • How to effectively connect and check-in with young people as they transition to young adulthood

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical Psychologist and Family Therapist, Speaker and Creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: Marie Vakakis, Accredited Mental Health Social Worker at The Therapy Hub Counselling

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Join Andrew Fuller as he chats with guest Prof Con Stough on understanding emotional intelligence and how it can contribute to wellbeing

  • Understanding a model of emotional intelligence
  • Findings from the Aristotle Emotional Intelligence Program
  • How we can develop emotional intelligence in children, adolescents, teachers, school staff and parents/carers
  • Understanding how EI and Positive Education approaches to wellbeing complement and contrast each other

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical Psychologist and Family Therapist, Speaker and Founder of My Learning Strengths

Guest: Prof Con Stough, Director, Centre for Human Psychopharmacology, Swinburne University of Technology; Director, Aristotle Emotional Intelligence

Total time: 23 mins

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Join Andrew Fuller as he chats with guest John Hendry OAM on understanding attachment as it relates to teenagers

  • The cognitive and emotional effects of attachment
  • Whether teenager life inevitably disrupts family attachments
  • How we can re-secure less-attached teenagers
  • Identity formation and attachment

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical Psychologist and Family Therapist, Speaker and Founder of My Learning Strengths

Guest: John Hendry OAM, Long-time educator, resolution consultant, Life member of the Careers Development Association of Australia

Total time: 33 mins

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In this episode: Gratitude builds on positive feelings and can help with depression, anxiety, sleep disorders, immune function, and optimism How letting go of everyday resentments and using gratitude tools can build positive work and education environments Gratitude is an action rather than a feeling

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical psychologist and family therapist, speaker and creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: Dr Kerry Howells, Author, Award-winning Educator and Experienced Researcher

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In this episode: How to promote the wellbeing of teenagers through positive music listening Music is not directly causative but has a powerful resonance in our lives - the dangers of teenagers using music in the wrong ways Using playlist construction as a tool to create optimism and change mood

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical psychologist and family therapist, speaker and creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: Prof Katrina Skewes McFerran, Director, National Music Therapy Research Unit; Associate Dean, Victorian College of the Arts; Associate Director (Research), Melbourne Conservatorium of Music

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In this episode: Social and emotional benefits of music and how it can help children with their personal expression How educators can use music as a form of play to engage children and address their needs Long term benefits of music therapy

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical psychologist and family therapist, speaker and creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: Prof Katrina Skewes McFerran, Director, National Music Therapy Research Unit; Associate Dean, Victorian college of the Arts; Associate Director (Research), Melbourne Conservatorium of Music

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In this episode: Clinical anxiety is on the rise due to dramatic changes: School, friends, online social interaction, family stress, home environment and more The increase in screen usage and its health ramifications Practical approaches to manage anxiety: how effective are medications in young people?

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical psychologist and family therapist, speaker and creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: A/Prof Noel Cranswick, General Paediatrician and Director of Clinical Pharmacology in the Department of General Medicine at the Royal Children’s Hospital

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In this episode: How loneliness affects young people Parents can turn their child’s boredom into an opportunity to develop contemplation & independent thinking Talking about uncertainties with our young people is important Important life skills on how to navigate through loneliness

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical psychologist and family therapist, speaker and creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: Maggie Hamilton, Writer, Social Researcher and Media Commentator 

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In this episode: Improving learning approaches for boys Should schools be organising classes based on development rather than chronological age? The importance of kindness and good role models

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical psychologist and family therapist, speaker and creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: Dr Michael Nagel, Researcher and Author; Educator, University of Sunshine Coast

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In this episode: Neurological development Optimising educational approaches: learning strengths, STEM, career preferences, social and emotional needs The importance of a nurturing environment – finding a balance between supporting and allowing girls to develop their own voice and identity

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical psychologist and family therapist, speaker and creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: Dr Michael Nagel, Researcher and Author; Educator, University of Sunshine Coast

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In this episode: The prevalence of ADHD in Australia and the importance of diagnosis Diagnosing ADHD, its effect on children, and treatment options Strategies and resources for parents, teachers and those who support children and adolescents with ADHD

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical psychologist and family therapist, speaker and creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: Marie Vakakis, Accredited Mental Health Social Worker at The Therapy Hub Counselling

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In this episode: How to ask about suicidal thinking in young people, what questions to ask and how to interpret them How differences in developmental stages of life affect mindset and thinking Online tools and resources to help with this issue

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical Psychologist and Family Therapist, Speaker and Creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: Clinical A/Prof David Horgan, Honorary Psychiatrist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and Founder of Australian Suicide Prevention Foundation

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TRIGGER WARNING: This podcast contains information about suicide which may be triggering to some people. 

If at any time you feel upset or distressed by what you have heard, please speak with someone or contact the following support available: Lifeline: 13 11 14 Standby Support: 1300 727 247 Headspace: 1800 650 890 Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636

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In this episode: Emotions – Why they are important to understand The current research on how to approach emotion-based coaching The stages of life and how emotions differ as we go through them Practical applications for schools and families

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical psychologist and family therapist, speaker and creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: Marie Vakakis, Accredited Mental Health Social Worker at The Therapy Hub Counselling

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In this episode, Clinical Psychologist Andrew Fuller chats with Educator Alpha Cheng on his remarkable journey of transforming pain and trauma into advocacy. They speak on understanding the emotions and transforming the pain and anger in a more constructive way. Alpha provides the different ways he has channeled his pain and trauma to seek and spread important messages. They also discuss how to overcome negatives by counterbalancing with a positive sense of self and the world.

This podcast contains references to violence and trauma, and shares a real life experience. You may find this content upsetting.

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In this episode: What is adolescent success? 2020 caused a major rethinking for practices of wellbeing - What's working effectively in schools, what's not? Practical takeaways for schools to implement

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical psychologist and family therapist, speaker and creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: Angela White, Executive Officer at Adolescent Success

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In this episode:  Why do people bully? The latest research on the effectiveness of interventions Suggestions for helping people who have been bullied

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical Psychologist and Family Therapist, Speaker and Creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: Evelyn M. Field OAM, Psychologist; Best-selling Author; Fellow of the Australian Psychological Society

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In this episode:  How young people are affected by suicide Practical advice on when and how to talk about this issue with young people Grief — What's normal, what's not

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical Psychologist and Family Therapist, Speaker and Creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: Monique Broadbent, Support Leader; Standby - Support After Suicide, Brisbane

Practical resources on helping young people deal with suicide: Conversations Matter Website - Factsheets Headspace Schools Standby Website

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In this episode:  “Loneliness is the most dangerous circumstance one can find oneself.” What is a positive relationship, how do you go about forming it, and how do you nurture it? How do you deal with the changing nature of a relationship, and with the mistakes you inevitably make within the relationship, or that others make with you?

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical Psychologist and Family Therapist, Speaker and Creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: John Hendry OAM, Long-time educator, resolution consultant, Life member of the Careers Development Association of Australia

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In this episode: Executive functions - what are they? How executive functions relate to wellbeing and learning Implications to start seriously and dynamically developing these skills in schools

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical psychologist and family therapist, speaker and creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: Estee Stephenson, Head of Gifted Education, St Andrew’s Cathedral School

Total time: 20 mins

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In this episode: The impact of bullying on resilience If the nature of bulling has changed, should the response change too? Practical tips for overcoming bullying How we can think more innovatively about intervening and preventing bullying Implications for the wellbeing of young people

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical psychologist and family therapist, speaker and creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: Jonny Shannon, Tech Entrepreneur & Motivational Speaker

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In this podcast Andrew Fuller will chat with Rod Dungan to gain an in-depth look at the model of wellbeing developed for Brentwood Secondary College that is being replicated and rolled out in schools across the country. A look at the system that places students into teams to navigate friendship, anxiety, family issues and education Key factors to identify students’ mental health and educational struggles Four phases of reconnecting and strategies to meet wellbeing goals How to fine-tune your approach to meet emerging needs

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical psychologist and family therapist, speaker and creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: Rod Dungan, The Wellbeing Team, Brentwood Secondary College, Melbourne

Total time: 23 mins

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In this episode: The effects of 2020 on young people Emerging new trends in substance use/abuse: Vaping, 'nanging', cannabis and more Implications for schools, and for us as societal members, to help young people overcome this

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical psychologist and family therapist, speaker and creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: Paul Dillon, Founder of Drug and Alcohol Research Training Australia (DARTA)

Total time: 22 mins

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In this episode:  A holistic and integrated approach to wellbeing is strongly recommended for the future longevity of students' well-being The model for positive education emphasises learning, living, teaching, and embedding positive education so that staff can authentically integrate this into their classroom practice At Geelong Grammar School, over 60 staff members have taken on the role of learning coach! All staff have received intensive training in positive psychology

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical psychologist and family therapist, speaker and creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: Rhiannon McGee, Head of Positive Education; Geelong Grammar School; Masters of Applied Positive Psychology, University of Melbourne

Total time: 12 mins

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In this episode: Are concrete jungles hurting our children? Some science around the great outdoors and brain development  Practical tips for putting together “greenspace prescriptions”

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical psychologist and family therapist, speaker and creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: Dr Rachael Sharman, Senior Lecturer; Psychology, School of Health and Behavioural Sciences

Total time: 20 mins

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In this episode: Why you should reach for your vacuum right now! Forever chemicals and the impact on children's brains Behavioural regulation and impact on concentration and learning

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical psychologist and family therapist, speaker and creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: Mark Taylor, Professor; Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Macquarie University

Total time: 30 mins

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In this episode: How we are sacrificing a generation of capable young girls through envy, comparison, ranking and hierarchies Why our girls are putting a ceiling on their own potential at 10! OR The ceiling girls put on their potential so early and why that might be the case How invisible changes in puberty starting at 6 or 7 are important to determining a girl’s trajectory

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical psychologist and family therapist, speaker and creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: Madonna King, Award-winning journalist, author and leader of public debate

Total time: 22 mins

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In this episode: Fitspo, social media and exercise culture has seen an increase in young people’s interests in anabolic steroids and related drugs These drugs have significant side effects and can cause serious long term problems In dealing with young people who are using these agents, possible the best approach to take is a non-judgmental and with the aim of helping them understand the potential harms and eventually ceasing their use

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical psychologist and family therapist, speaker and creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: Dr Katinka Van De Ven, Visiting Fellow, Drug Policy Modelling Program (DPMP), Social Policy Research Centre (SPRC); Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Rural Criminology, University of New England

Total time: 30 mins

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In this episode: The brain’s circuitry is shaped by experiences and changes dynamically It is possible to structure teaching and learning around these principles There is much more that can be done, once we accept that our brains are not static

Host: Andrew Fuller, Clinical psychologist and family therapist, speaker and creator of Learning Strengths

Guest: A/Prof Michael Nagel, Researcher and Author, University of Sunshine Coast

Total time: 19 mins

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