What Do Healthy Friendships Look Like? with McKenzie Palmer
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Friendships are highly valued in society and research has found that in youth, the human brain’s learning is almost solely done through social connection and face to face interaction, from infancy through early childhood.
Developing peer relationships can be both fun and difficult, yet ultimately rewarding for all. They challenge us to be vulnerable, face painful rejection, and teach us the importance of discerning what we value, in order to choose healthy, successful peers.
Many grapple with the idea of leaning on another person yet, it’s important that we learn it’s possible to experience trusting relationships early on.
Having solid peer support systems feeds our feelings of self-worth and self-efficacy, and allows us to move through the world with a sense of safety. Many of us however, have real struggles with developing these long-term connections.
Here to discuss why friendship is so important to overall wellness, how to take risks and choose healthy friendships, and how to help our children learn to do the same, is licensed professional counselor, McKenzie Palmer.
About our Guest
McKenzie Palmer graduated from Louisiana State University with a bachelor’s of science in Psychology. Later, she obtained her master’s degree in professional counseling from the University of Houston. McKenzie primarily works with children and adolescents, ages 3-18, by using a collaborative approach and lots of play! McKenzie enjoys working with families to aid them in recognizing their own strengths as well as identifying areas of growth to promote positive change. McKenzie’s counseling experience includes helping clients with ADHD, anxiety, depression, divorce, parenting challenges and adoption-related concerns, among other specialties. She incorporates play therapy, art therapy and age-appropriate cognitive behavioral therapy throughout sessions to engage clients and best guide them to success.
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A special thanks to our team:
Tracy Lehman, Host & Executive Producer
Jacel Dickson, Producer and Editor
Theme music written and performed by Jim Roman
Audio engineering courtesy of our podmasters at 3 Wire Creative
Administrators: Mary Elizabeth Hand and Heather Timmis
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