Welcome to the very first episode of Kids These Days! I’m Dr. Courtney, a licensed psychologist and founder of Integrated Behavioral Health. In this trailer, I’m pulling back the curtain on what this podcast is (and what it definitely is NOT).
We live in a world of "expert" noise—blogs, Instagram posts, and parenting podcasts that paint a picture of a perfect, always-regulated world. But if you’ve ever tried to bribe a teenager to go on a hike or felt triggered by a four-year-old who won't put on their shoes, you know that reality is much messier.
My mission is to help you move from feeling overwhelmed to feeling attuned. This isn't about learning a new "trick" or being a perfect parent; it’s about healing our own stories, finding our internal compass, and recognizing that while the science of parenting is helpful, you are the true expert on your own family.
In this episode, we discuss:
- The Anti-Perfection Approach: Why we are ditching the "stuffy expert" persona to embrace the messy reality of family life.
- The Aspen Leaf Story: A real-life look at "failed" parenting strategies and why the noise of self-judgment is so loud.
- The Parenting U-Turn: A deep dive into my favorite clinical tool for moving from reactivity to calm, attuned presence.
- Intuition vs. Information: How to hear your own voice over the chaos of outside parenting advice.
- A Family Connection: The special story behind our intro and outro music (recorded by my partner and stepsons).
Resources & Connect with Us:
- Free Resources: Download our free workbook on Identifying Parenting Values: A Guide to Parenting More in Line with Your Values
- Instagram: Follow us @integratedbh for more "Inside-Out" parenting insights.
- Work With Us: Interested in therapy or parent coaching? Visit our website to schedule a consult.
Keywords: Child development, parenting advice, emotional regulation, attachment theory, clinical psychology, stepparenting, parenting U-turn, evidence-based strategies, Dr. Courtney.
Remember: You don't have to be perfect to be a great parent. We are all learning how to raise kids these days.
Legal Disclaimer: While this podcast may provide information that is educational in nature, it is not intended to be a health care service, psychotherapy, or the practice of psychology. This podcast’s main purpose is to provide educational insights for all stages of child and family development. We will not provide diagnoses or specific recommendations for your family. At no point is a therapeutic relationship established by way of your unilateral participation by listening to these episodes, and we cannot provide advice or privileges associated with a therapeutic relationship. We recommend that anyone who is seeking a therapeutic relationship reach out to Integrated...