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Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker

PGK-Episode 160: Teen Suicide (with guest Jason Reid)

Parenting Great Kids with Dr. Meg Meeker

Dr. Meg Meeker

Kids & Family, Education, Parenting, Self-improvement

4.6 • 1.1K Ratings

🗓️ 22 March 2022

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

After losing his son, a grieving father goes on a mission to understand teen suicide. Jason Reid uncovers painful truths about the lives of teens, the impact of unfettered access to the internet and social media, and the shocking rise of depression among America’s youth. In examining his son’s technology use, he discovered what no parent wants to find. Seeking to uncover the warning signs that were missed, he instead found ways to reverse the isolation and disconnectedness that is killing our youth. Dr. Meg & Jason Reid (Part 1)Guest Jason Reid begins this episode by describing the days leading up to his 14 yr old son Ryan’s unexpected suicide. Looking back, he realizes that there were some warning signs, but he didn’t know how to read or respond to those signs at the time. Since Jason himself never struggled with depression, he didn’t know how to recognize it in his son’s life, and he didn’t talk to Ryan about mental health because it was never on his radar to do so – in his mind, depression and suicide were things that only happened to other people. Jason describes how he made the mistake of thinking that Ryan was “just another grumpy teenager” who wanted to be alone more and more, and retreat to his room. On a broader scope, Jason expresses how our culture needs to move from “creating awareness” of teen suicide to actually doing something to change the trajectory of it. He believes that we have the ability to end teen suicide by the year 2030, and answers the burning question, “How can that be done?” Dr. Meg & Jason Reid (Part 2)Jason Reid doesn’t want any other parent to have to endure what he and his wife went through in losing their son to suicide. With this in mind, he and Dr. Meg discuss the incredible need for parents to be aware of the mental health of their children. There is immense pressure on kids today, much more so than in years past, and their adolescent brains are not developed enough to know how to process the stresses and pressures that they are experiencing on a daily basis. Parents must not only be aware of their kids’ mental health, but every parent needs to be actively talking with their children about mental health, whether they suspect there may be any issues or not. FROM THE PRODUCER Thanks for listening to Episode 160, “Teen Suicide” and for helping Dr. Meg’s parenting revolution reach more than SIX MILLION downloads! Subscribe, rate, and leave a review for us on iTunes! Get Social with Dr. Meg on Facebook & Instagram @MegMeekerMDCheck out Dr. Meg’s parenting resources and tools at www.meekerparenting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome, everyone, to Parenting Great Kids.

0:07.6

This is episode number 160, and I'm your host, Dr. Meg Meeker.

0:12.5

Today we have an extraordinary show, but a hard one to listen to.

0:16.8

We're going to be talking to Jason Reed, whose son committed suicide.

0:21.4

Whether you've experienced profound depression, you've lived with a child with profound

0:26.9

depression or have had a child who has committed suicide.

0:31.4

This is a really important show to listen to.

0:34.6

Even if you haven't had a child with depression, please listen to the show because this is very

0:40.1

eye-opening for every parent.

0:42.6

We've seen so much teen depression go through the roof, particularly since COVID and the

0:47.0

isolation that COVID brought on all kids and all of us.

0:51.0

This is a really important show.

0:53.2

Jason Reed is a father whose son committed suicide at the young age of 14.

0:59.3

His journey brought him together with young suicide survivors, prevention experts, and

1:04.1

parents trying to understand the 70% increase in adolescent suicide.

1:09.8

Closer to home with his family fractured, Jason examined his son's technology use and

1:15.8

found what no parent wants to find.

1:18.9

Trying to find the warning signs that were missed, he instead finds ways to reverse the

1:24.5

isolation and disconnectedness that's killing our youth today.

1:29.8

You can listen to Jason's TED Talks or go and watch his film Tell My Story, which premiered

1:36.5

at the prestigious Santa Barbara International Film Festival in January of 2020.

1:47.8

Well Jason, I've been so looking forward to talking to you.

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