• Success is Subjective: Helping parents of college students accept that dropping out is okay

  • By: Joanna Lilley MA NCC
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Success is Subjective: Helping parents of college students accept that dropping out is okay

By: Joanna Lilley MA NCC
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  • Interviews of people who took a break from life at one point or another to get help, grow up, or just to reassess their life direction. Some guests struggled with depression, anxiety, substance abuse, a death in the family, or just decided college was not the place for them. These stories are all-to-real, and yet we don't talk enough about how common it is for those who took a gap year to defer college, went to college and took a break, or those who struggled launching into the workforce post-college graduation. This goes out to all the young adults and parents of young adults who are struggling and contemplating what will happen if they walk away right now.
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  • Special Parent Series: Episode 215 with "Jennifer"
    May 8 2024

    For the entire month of May, in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, Joanna is bringing you a special parent series, where she interviews parents whose children have overcome a variety of mental health challenges. Today’s Success is Subjective episode is a conversation between Joanna and Jennifer Taylor. With a unique perspective as both a mom of a young adult with ADHD and Autism, and as a professional working in the therapeutic world, Jennifer brings great wisdom and insight to parents with children and teens who are struggling. She discusses her son’s journey, explaining that by 9th grade, when he was asked to leave his school, she had a crucial decision to make. Without delay in obtaining the resources her son needed in order to be successful, Jennifer and her now 23 year old son are able to enjoy the fruit of their labor after many years of turmoil. In closing, she encourages parents to befriend their grief and to practice self compassion, while remembering that progression is often incremental and sometimes it’s backward and forward.

    Disclaimer: Please note that this special parent series is the parent perspective of their child’s mental health and/or substance abuse crisis. This is merely one perspective of a single story, and it’s important to know that names have been changed for the protection of the parents and the children. These episodes may include details surrounding suicide, self-harm, substance abuse including overdose, hospitalizations, psychotic episodes, and other traumatic experiences which include parts of the treatment journey. All that to say, listener discretion is advised!

    Jennifer’s Resources:

    JET ED Consulting

    Willows in the Wind Parent Support Group

    Upcoming release on Substack: “What do we do now?: Shitstorms in Parenting”


    Connect with Joanna Lilley

    Therapeutic Consulting Association

    Lilley Consulting Website

    Lilley Consulting on Facebook

    Lilley Consulting on YouTube
    Email joanna@lilleyconsulting.com

    #therapeuticconsulting #lilleyconsulting #successful #youngadults #therapeuticprograms #neurodiversity #neurodiverse #therapy #mentalhealth #podcast #podcastcommunity #studentmentalhealth #thejourney #successissubjective #theunpavedroad #wildernesstherapy #asd #adhd

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    25 mins
  • Special Parent Series: Episode 214 with "Dawn"
    May 7 2024

    For the entire month of May, in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, Joanna is bringing you a special parent series, where she interviews parents whose children have overcome a variety of mental health challenges. Having grown up as an only child, Dawn didn’t know fully what she was in for when she and her husband brought two boys into the world. When her boys were teenagers, they began experimenting with drugs and alcohol. Dawn initially thought that maybe this was just “boys being boys” or “typical teen stuff.” By his sophomore year, one of Dawn’s sons was experimenting with harder drugs and an undeniable pattern emerged: a few weeks of sobriety, followed by a bender of a similar length in time with life threatening outcomes. Dawn shares vulnerably with listeners the journey that she and her family have been on and also discusses her book, Chasing Carson, that details the family’s fight for Carson’s sobriety.

    Disclaimer: Please note that this special parent series is the parent perspective of their child’s mental health and/or substance abuse crisis. This is merely one perspective of a single story, and it’s important to know that names have been changed for the protection of the parents and the children. These episodes may include details surrounding suicide, self-harm, substance abuse including overdose, hospitalizations, psychotic episodes, and other traumatic experiences which include parts of the treatment journey. All that to say, listener discretion is advised!


    Dawn’s Resources and Contact Info:

    Dawn’s email: dmmcord2@ecommunity.com

    Chasing Carson: A Family’s Journey Through Adolescence, Addiction and Recovery (book)

    Community Fairbanks Recovery Center

    Emerald Arrow at Blue Ridge Therapeutic Wilderness

    One Oak Consulting

    Balance House

    Evoke Therapy

    Open Sky Wilderness

    Plumfund

    Sky’s The Limit Fund

    The Parallel Process: Growing Alongside Your Adolescent or Young Adult Child in Treatment (book)


    Connect with Joanna Lilley

    Therapeutic Consulting Association

    Lilley Consulting Website

    Lilley Consulting on Facebook

    Lilley Consulting on YouTube
    Email joanna@lilleyconsulting.com

    #therapeuticconsulting #lilleyconsulting #successful #youngadults #therapeuticprograms #neurodiversity #neurodiverse #therapy #mentalhealth #podcast #podcastcommunity #studentmentalhealth #thejourney #successissubjective #theunpavedroad #wildernesstherapy

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    30 mins
  • Special Parent Series: Episode 213 w/ "Helen"
    May 6 2024

    For the entire month of May, in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, Joanna is bringing you a special parent series, where she interviews parents whose children have overcome a variety of mental health challenges. Today’s Success is Subjective guest is a parent who had not just one, but two of her children attend a therapeutic program. Helen shares the earliest signs of trouble that her son exhibited, and how self-medicating anxiety and depression escalated matters even further. After being dismissed from his boarding school, Helen took the advice of a therapeutic consultant and decided to enroll her son in a wilderness therapy program. Upon completion of the program, Helen’s daughter noticed a substantial difference in her brother and requested that she have the same therapeutic experience as he did. Tune in to hear more about this family's healing journey and why Helen feels that working with a therapeutic consultant was essential.

    Disclaimer: Please note that this special series by parents is the parent perspective sharing mental health and substance abuse crisis with their adolescent or young adult children. These episodes may include content or topics around suicide, overdosing, and other traumatic experiences. Listener discretion is advised!

    Connect with Joanna Lilley

    Therapeutic Consulting Association

    Lilley Consulting Website

    Lilley Consulting on Facebook

    Lilley Consulting on YouTube
    Email joanna@lilleyconsulting.com

    #therapeuticconsulting #lilleyconsulting #successful #youngadults #therapeuticprograms #neurodiversity #neurodiverse #therapy #mentalhealth #podcast #podcastcommunity #studentmentalhealth #thejourney #successissubjective #theunpavedroad #wildernesstherapy

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    22 mins

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Joanna Lilley is amazing, her podcast brings light and insight to the journey of young adult development, highlighting stories of those whom have taken alternative paths and succeeded. Joanna is passionate, driven, knowledgeable and does a brilliant job of interviewing and allowing her guest to share wisdom and insight. Highly, highly recommend this podcast to any and all folks interested in hearing about the road less traveled and that making all the difference. This podcast is an inspiration and guide to those seeking support on their journey of growth!!

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