Mental Health
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Youth Mental Health: A KET Forum
This forum examines the root causes of suicide, anxiety and depression among young people. Renee Shaw hosts.
Mental Health in Education: A KET Forum
Kentucky educators share their classroom experiences since the COVID-19 outbreak and how they’re addressing mental health concerns among their peers and students. Renee Shaw hosts.
Preventing Youth Suicide: A KET Forum
This forum explores the alarming rise in youth suicide, examining its root causes, and highlighting the most effective strategies for prevention.
Preventing Youth Suicides
You Are Not Alone – The Series
Renee Shaw hosts this six-part KET series that features people on the front lines of mental health and emphasizes the importance of healthy, supportive relationships in helping youth overcome mental health challenges.
Before It’s Too Late: Preventing Teen Suicide
Family members directly impacted by teen suicide share their stories, and experts provide advice to those who fear a teen may consider suicide.
Connections: African Americans and Mental Health
Renee speaks with Dr. Sycarah Fisher in the College of Education at UK, and Shambra Mulder in the School of Education at KSU.
Connections: Anxiety Disorders
Clinical psychologist Dr. Kevin Chapman of Louisville discusses anxiety disorders and an innovative approach called virtual reality exposure.
Connections: Carol Cecil/Resa Gonzalez
Renee speaks with Carol Cecil, executive director of the Kentucky Partnership for Families and Children.
Connections: Dr. Kevin Chapman
Renee speaks with Dr. Kevin Chapman, a licensed clinical psychologist from Louisville.
Connections: Jean Schumm and Amanda Gale
Renee speaks with her guests about Operation Parent, a parent-driven organization that addresses today’s toughest youth issues.
Connections: Julie Cerel – Youth Suicide
Dr. Julie Cerel, a licensed clinical psychologist and professor in the College of Social Work at UK, talks about the rise in youth suicide.
Connections: Julie Cerel – Youth Suicide (2017)
Renee Shaw discusses youth suicide prevention with Dr. Julie Cerel, a professor, and licensed clinical psychologist.
Connections: Lt. Governor Jenean Hampton
Kentucky’s former Lt. Governor Jenean Hampton discusses her activism in addressing youth mental health and suicide prevention.
Connections: Mental Health and Wellness
Renee speaks with Marcie Timmerman, executive director of Mental Health America of Kentucky.
Connections: School Psychologist Joe Bargione
Renee speaks with Dr. Joe Bargione, a retired school psychologist with Jefferson County Public Schools.
Connections: Sharon Price and Damon Cobble
Renee speaks with the executive director of the Community Action Council and the founder of the Minority Mental Health Project.
Connections: Youth Suicide
Renee Shaw and her guests discuss education and prevention of youth suicide which is the second leading cause of death for youth aged 10-24.
Health Thee60: Erasing the Stigma of Mental Illness
A look at the stigma in the media and in society regarding mental illness. Also, meet several people who are recovering from mental illness.
Facing Suicide
Explore the powerful stories of those impacted by suicide – one of America’s most urgent mental health crises.
Smoking Cessation: An Essential Part of Mental Health Services
While tobacco use slowly drops among the general population, a startling 41 percent of persons with mental illness in Kentucky use tobacco, according to a 2013 study by the CDC.
COVID-19
Families and COVID-19: A KET Forum
Families across Kentucky learn to deal with a new reality – how to balance work, childcare, learning at home, and self-care needs.
Kentucky’s Path to Reopening and Mental Health Assistance
Balancing health and economic goals during Kentucky’s reopening and treating mental health during COVID-19 are discussed.
Tracking Cases, Mental Health, and More Stories of Recovery
Dr. Wayne Tuckson discusses tracking COVID-19 cases and the importance of mental health with Dr. Steven Stack.
Childhood Trauma
Healing Childhood Trauma: A KET Special Report
Against the backdrop of COVID-19 and protests opposing systemic racism, host Renee Shaw and experts present the science of childhood trauma and the path to healing. Funded in part by the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky.
Advice for Parents with Coping Techniques
Dr. Erin Frazier discusses coping techniques for parents that can prevent child abuse.
Dale Suttles – Sunrise Children’s Services
Dale Suttles, president of Sunrise Children’s Services talks about the organization’s mission and services.
Dr. Donna Grigsby – Adverse Childhood Experiences
Renee speaks with Lexington pediatrician Dr. Donna Grigsby about early childhood brain development.
Dr. Timothy Houchin – Child Psychiatrist
Renee speaks with child/adolescent psychiatrist Dr. Timothy M. Houchin, founder and president of 360 Mental Health Services.
The Out-of-Control Child
For families who are dealing with a child with extreme behavior problems, daily life can be scary, unpredictable and overwhelming.
Trauma and Toxic Stress
Psychologist David Finke, Ph.D, vice-president of residential services at Uspiritus, discusses trauma and toxic stress and youth mental health.
Safe and Sound: Raising Emotionally Healthy Children
This KET Special Report explores the importance of social and emotional development in the first years of life.
Stress and Adolescence
Dr. John E. Gallehr, MD, a psychiatrist and pediatrician at U of L Physicians – Bingham Clinic in Louisville, discusses child and adolescent psychiatry issues.
Violence
Addressing Youth Violence
Anthony Smith talks about the violence-curbing initiatives he helped create in Louisville including the Right Turn program for teenagers.
Reducing Youth Violence
Renee Shaw speaks with Rashaad Abdur-Rahman about ways to help steer people away from gun violence.
Bullying
Anti-Bullying Expert Dorothy Edwards
Dr. Dorothy J. Edwards, author of the Green Dot Violence Prevention Strategy, discusses violence prevention.
Guess Anti-Bullying Foundation
Renee speaks with Susan and Morgan Guess, a mother and daughter from Paducah, who started an anti-bullying foundation after Morgan was bullied.
When Children Are Cruel
Bullying has become a serious concern in school districts across the state and in the nation. Host Renee Shaw and guests explore the impact of bullying on students today.
Drug Abuse
Addiction and Recovery in the Time of COVID-19
Dr. Tuckson welcomes Matt Brown, vice-president of administration at Addiction Recovery Care (ARC).
Disrupting the Opioid Epidemic: A KET Forum
KET convenes the top experts in the state and a live studio audience to look at Kentucky’s response to the opioid epidemic. Hosted by Renee Shaw.
Journey to Recovery
An in-depth examination of the opioid epidemic in Kentucky and across the country. This program explores the treatment options available.
Pain Management and Treatment of Addiction
Dr. Tuckson speaks with Dr. Michael Fletcher, MD, president of the Kentucky Society of Addiction Medicine.
Pain Management Without Addiction
Renee Shaw and guests discuss best practices for the safe use of opioids in pain management and explore non-pharmaceutical pain treatments like physical therapy.
Reducing Opioid Addiction Rates in Kentucky
Renee Shaw and her guests explore the issue of substance use prevention among adolescents.
Stopping Drug Use Before It Starts
Renee Shaw and her guests explore the issue of substance use prevention among adolescents.