Prof. Roz Shafran - How to Cope When Your Child is Unwell, Has Additional Needs or is Going Through a Challenging Time

Published: Oct. 10, 2022, 6 a.m.

I don\u2019t think anybody\u2019s life is quite as smooth sailing as social media would have us believe.\u201d

This week in support of World Mental Health Day (Monday 10 October) we welcome Clinical Psychologist Professor Roz Shafran, co-author of the brilliant book \u201cHow to Cope When Your Child Can\u2019t\u201d.

Parenthood can often be far from smooth sailing, especially if your child is unwell, experiencing challenges or has additional needs. So how can parents juggling work and raising their family ensure they look after their own mental health and thrive during these difficult times?

Roz and Verena talk honestly about strategies to help parents cope and Verena shares her personal story of managing being a CEO whilst her young son was admitted to the hospital 7 times over a 6 month period.

They cover:

  • What to do with your big career aspirations when your child is poorly
  • How to make tough decisions and look after yourself when your child is struggling
  • How to carve out time that\u2019s for you
  • Why what works isn\u2019t one size fits all
  • \u2018Mustabation\u2019 and why it will grind you down\xa0

We hope you enjoy the conversation. Remember, speaking out about your struggles isn\u2019t a sign of weakness, it\u2019s a sign of strength. Support can be found via Mind.

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