
Mental Health Decoded Episode #1238
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In this episode, Mordechai Weinberger, LCSW, answers listener questions ranging from parenting and therapy to emotional resilience and community challenges:
- When a teenager simply says “OK” and walks out of the room, how should parents respond? What might that behavior be communicating?
- After a year of somatic therapy, IFS, and parts work, I’ve made progress but now feel stuck. Do I need a more directive therapist, or should I stay the course?
- A listener shares feedback from a previous episode, describing how he faced major life challenges by taking small, steady steps: “Whatever I was able to do, I did.”
- How can you help someone open up emotionally when they seem disconnected or unwilling to share?
- There’s a girl in the neighborhood who bullies others, and her mother refuses to intervene. What can I do to protect my daughter?
- I’m currently in therapy at Serenity, but my therapist doesn’t want to involve Mordechai. Can he still help? And how long does it typically take to come out of depression?
Real-life challenges. Thoughtful answers. Always grounded in compassion, clinical insight, and Torah values.
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