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*Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions that may be sensitive or triggering for some listeners, including references to suicide. Listener discretion is advised
In this enlightening episode of the show, I am joined by Kevin Powell, an experienced licensed psychologist, trainer, and consultant with over three decades of experience. Diving into Kevin's remarkable journey, we explore the roots of his passion for human services, shaped by his parents' influence and his own experience with dyslexia.
Kevin discusses his strengths-based approach, emphasizing six core categories that focus on strengths rather than dwelling on weaknesses. The discussion spans the importance of holistic care, integrating the bio-psycho-social model and ecological model to address individuals' nuanced needs. Kevin sheds light on relationship-building strategies, the significance of balance in parenting, and the delicate art of maintaining curiosity and resilience in the face of challenging situations.
Kevin also shares some anecdotes from his professional career, showcasing the transformative power of understanding underlying issues and providing empathy-driven therapeutic interventions. Be sure to stick around for an exciting announcement as Kevin discusses a bit about his upcoming project - a children's book and curriculum focused on character qualities, instilling kindness and human decency in young minds. Kevin encourages a proactive, prevention-oriented approach to stop issues at their roots, echoing his commitment to upstream solutions. Join us for this inspirational discussion!
Highlights:
[1:43] - Growing up with dyslexia, Kevin credits his parents for instilling values that shaped his empathy.
[3:56] - Kevin shares how he faced challenges entering graduate school but secured a spot with resilience.
[6:26] - Kevin defines a strengths-based approach in six categories, emphasizing what's right with individuals, families, and communities.
[9:11] - As research supports, positive relationships are crucial for success and involve genuine trust and understanding.
[11:59] - Kevin points out that knowing when to take a break, managing emotional escalation, and fostering communication prevents burnout.
[13:37] - Kevin adds that maintaining a strength-based approach and life balance is also crucial for preventing burnout.
[16:55] - Maintaining a positive outlook can be challenging; humor can help cope but shouldn't go too far.
[17:58] - Kevin argues that maintaining intellectual curiosity and understanding adaptive behaviors amid adversity prevents burnout in working with youth.
[20:53] - Hear an example from Kevin about a chronically aggressive youth who often challenged others.
[23:09] - Negative behavior can be tempered by recognizing it as a symptom and addressing unmet needs.
[24:34] - Kevin asserts that building connections during stable times, not just crises, helps kids develop healthy coping mechanisms.
[27:12] - Kevin gives an example from his book of how establishing consistent, reliable connections addresses the underlying need for connection in those with abandonment issues.
[30:47] - A holistic approach involves viewing kids beyond their behaviors, emphasizing health promotion and balanced interventions.
[33:33] - The current gentle parenting trend employs logical consequences, promoting learning without shaming.
[36:25] - Kevin reiterates that embracing a strengths-based approach is vital for effectiveness and preventing burnout in challenging situations.
[38:01] - We learn that Kevin is currently working on a new book for elementary school children, emphasizing character qualities.
[39:10] - Visit Kevin's website for valuable resources!
Connect with Kevin:
BookWebsite
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*Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions that may be sensitive or triggering for some listeners, including references to suicide. Listener discretion is advised
In this enlightening episode of the show, I am joined by Kevin Powell, an experienced licensed psychologist, trainer, and consultant with over three decades of experience. Diving into Kevin's remarkable journey, we explore the roots of his passion for human services, shaped by his parents' influence and his own experience with dyslexia.
Kevin discusses his strengths-based approach, emphasizing six core categories that focus on strengths rather than dwelling on weaknesses. The discussion spans the importance of holistic care, integrating the bio-psycho-social model and ecological model to address individuals' nuanced needs. Kevin sheds light on relationship-building strategies, the significance of balance in parenting, and the delicate art of maintaining curiosity and resilience in the face of challenging situations.
Kevin also shares some anecdotes from his professional career, showcasing the transformative power of understanding underlying issues and providing empathy-driven therapeutic interventions. Be sure to stick around for an exciting announcement as Kevin discusses a bit about his upcoming project - a children's book and curriculum focused on character qualities, instilling kindness and human decency in young minds. Kevin encourages a proactive, prevention-oriented approach to stop issues at their roots, echoing his commitment to upstream solutions. Join us for this inspirational discussion!
Highlights:
[1:43] - Growing up with dyslexia, Kevin credits his parents for instilling values that shaped his empathy.
[3:56] - Kevin shares how he faced challenges entering graduate school but secured a spot with resilience.
[6:26] - Kevin defines a strengths-based approach in six categories, emphasizing what's right with individuals, families, and communities.
[9:11] - As research supports, positive relationships are crucial for success and involve genuine trust and understanding.
[11:59] - Kevin points out that knowing when to take a break, managing emotional escalation, and fostering communication prevents burnout.
[13:37] - Kevin adds that maintaining a strength-based approach and life balance is also crucial for preventing burnout.
[16:55] - Maintaining a positive outlook can be challenging; humor can help cope but shouldn't go too far.
[17:58] - Kevin argues that maintaining intellectual curiosity and understanding adaptive behaviors amid adversity prevents burnout in working with youth.
[20:53] - Hear an example from Kevin about a chronically aggressive youth who often challenged others.
[23:09] - Negative behavior can be tempered by recognizing it as a symptom and addressing unmet needs.
[24:34] - Kevin asserts that building connections during stable times, not just crises, helps kids develop healthy coping mechanisms.
[27:12] - Kevin gives an example from his book of how establishing consistent, reliable connections addresses the underlying need for connection in those with abandonment issues.
[30:47] - A holistic approach involves viewing kids beyond their behaviors, emphasizing health promotion and balanced interventions.
[33:33] - The current gentle parenting trend employs logical consequences, promoting learning without shaming.
[36:25] - Kevin reiterates that embracing a strengths-based approach is vital for effectiveness and preventing burnout in challenging situations.
[38:01] - We learn that Kevin is currently working on a new book for elementary school children, emphasizing character qualities.
[39:10] - Visit Kevin's website for valuable resources!
Connect with Kevin:
BookWebsite
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