Mental Health Through Pop Culture

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#355 | Shark Boy & Lava Girl (2005, 2020)

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We’re diving deep into the fever dream of Shark Boy & Lava Girl and its’ pseudo-sequel, We Can Be Heroes. We’re joined by Bill Stanford, a therapy major with a background in family and adolescence, to discuss parents can effectively discuss mental health with their kids. Our protagonist in the first film uses his imagination; we discuss how that strategy helps children develop and impact their mental health. Plus we discuss how escapism helps, a sense of identity, the need for identity and more. To check out the books discussed in this episode about talking to your kids about mental health, simply follow the links: Parenting from the Inside Out (http://bit.ly/355book1) & The Connected Child (http://bit.ly/355book2)

If you or someone you know is reading this right now and struggling with suicide, depression, addiction, or self-harm - please reach out. Comment, message, or tweet at us. Go to victimsandvillains.net/hope for more resources. Call the suicide lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. Text "HELP" to 741-741. There is hope & you DO have so much value and worth!

This episode of Victims and Villains was written and produced by Josh “Captain Nostalgia” Burkey, Dan Rockwood & Mark Pettit. Music by Mallory Jameson (https://bit.ly/expandmal) & Purple Planet (https://bit.ly/ppcoms).

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