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Teen Mental Health in the Digital Age: Strategies for Parents
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Parenting teens today isn’t just challenging—it’s completely different than it used to be.
In this episode of the Where Parents Talk podcast, host Lianne Castelino sits down with clinical psychologist Dr. Jerry Weichman to unpack what’s really driving the rise in teen anxiety, stress, and emotional overwhelm—and why so many parents feel unprepared to handle it.
Drawing on nearly three decades of experience working with over 6,500 families, Dr. Weichman explains how social media and smartphones have fundamentally reshaped adolescence. Today’s teens aren’t just dealing with peer pressure—they’re navigating a constant stream of comparison, validation, and unrealistic expectations that can deeply impact self-esteem and mental health.
At the centre of the conversation is what Dr. Weichman calls “electronic addiction”—the compulsive, dependency-like relationship many young people have with their devices. He breaks down why this is happening, how it affects developing brains, and what parents must do to set effective boundaries without damaging trust.
But this isn’t about fear—it’s about action.
Dr. Weichman offers clear, practical strategies to help parents shift from reactive to proactive, including how to:
- Build resilience as the foundation of strong mental health
- Communicate in ways teens will actually respond to
- Model emotional regulation and stress management at home
- Navigate conversations about relationships, boundaries, and consent in the digital age
- Create structure around screen use without constant conflict
This episode is both a wake-up call and a roadmap—giving parents the insight, tools, and confidence to support their children through one of the most complex stages of development in a hyper-digital world.
Key takeaways:
- Teen mental health challenges are being amplified by constant digital exposure and social comparison
- Social media and smartphones are designed to drive compulsive use—what experts call “electronic addiction”
- Many parents feel unequipped, but small shifts in approach can have a big impact
- Resilience—not perfection—is the key to helping kids cope and thrive
- Open, honest communication builds trust and reduces conflict
- Parents’ own stress and behavior play a critical role in their child’s wellbeing
This podcast is for parents, guardians, teachers and caregivers to learn proven strategies and trusted tips on raising kids, teens and young adults based on science, evidenced and lived experience.
You’ll learn the latest on topics like managing bullying, consent, fostering healthy relationships, and the interconnectedness of mental, emotional and physical health.
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