Ep. 390/Blaming Loved Ones. Part 2. Dr. Stuart Ablon and John Puls, LCSW
DEC 15, 202519 MIN
Ep. 390/Blaming Loved Ones. Part 2. Dr. Stuart Ablon and John Puls, LCSW
DEC 15, 202519 MIN
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<p><strong>Blaming Loved ones. Part Two.</p><p>For decades, families have often been seen as part of the problem when a loved one is in psychiatric crisis. Parents and relatives are sometimes blamed — implicitly or directly — for their child’s or family member’s distress. But many clinicians and researchers are rethinking that narrative, recognizing the ways systems, stress, and biology all play a role, and that families can be essential allies in healing.</p><p><br></p><p>Today we’re talking with two leaders who have each worked to reshape how we think about collaboration and compassion in psychiatric care.</p><p><br></p><p>Dr. Stuart Ablon, Director of Think:Kids at Massachusetts General Hospital and a leading voice in collaborative problem solving, has focused on moving from blame to understanding in how we approach challenging behaviors.</p><p><br></p><p>John Puls, a psychotherapist and clinical director with extensive experience in inpatient and family-centered treatment, has written and spoken about systemic change in psychiatric care and how clinicians can better partner with families rather than pathologize them.</p>