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#113 Communicating with Adolescents with Dr Jon Jureidini Psychiatrist

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Dr Jon Jureidini is a child psychiatrist at the Women's and Children's Hospital, Adelaide where he works with ill and disabled children and their families. He heads the University of Adelaide's: Critical and Ethical Mental Health (CEMH) research group within the Robinson Research Institute, and the Paediatric Mental Health Training Unit. His latest book "The Illusion of Evidence-Based Medicine" is available here.

Today we are discussing how to improve our communication with adolescents in a range of situations.

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Dr Jon Jureidini is a child psychiatrist at the Women's and Children's Hospital, Adelaide where he works with ill and disabled children and their families. He heads the University of Adelaide's: Critical and Ethical Mental Health (CEMH) research group within the Robinson Research Institute, and the Paediatric Mental Health Training Unit. His latest book "The Illusion of Evidence-Based Medicine" is available here.

Today we are discussing how to improve our communication with adolescents in a range of situations.

If you find these podcasts valuable, rating it 5 stars and leaving a review in iTunes or Facebook is a huge help.

For more podcasts and resources for both health professionals and patients including websites, courses, apps, books and more, please check out www.thegpshow.com Facebook: @TheGPShow.podcast Twitter/Instagram: @drsammanger (new) Youtube: DrSamManger (new)

If you would like to provide feedback or request a topic you can contact us or complete a quick survey at www.thegpshow.com

To check out the LIFT lifestyle medicine online program for your community check https://www.theliftproject.global/, and contact me if you are interested in launching this or other lifestyle initiatives in your local community.

Thank you for listening and supporting.

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