Psych Confidential

By: Dr. Kat Lewitzke Psy.D.
  • Summary

  • Dr. Kat Lewitzke Psy.D. is a clinical psychologist, founder and clinic director of Bright Pine Behavioral Health, an outpatient private mental health clinic located in Oakland County, Michigan. Dr. Kat and her talented clinical team specialize in neuropsychological assessments and therapy services for children, teens, and adults. For more info about Dr. Kat Lewitzke and her practice, please visit https://www.brightpinepsychology.com
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Episodes
  • Nurturing and Understanding Gifted Children: Insights from a Mom Psychologist
    Aug 18 2023

    In this episode of "Psych Confidential," Dr. Kat Lewitzke, a psychologist and parent of a gifted child, explores the world of giftedness in children. She discusses the complexities of identifying gifted children, including asynchronous development and scattered IQ scores. Dr. Kat highlights common traits of gifted children and provides insights into the assessment process, explaining the components of IQ testing and the General Ability Index. She offers valuable recommendations for nurturing and supporting gifted children, emphasizing curiosity, a growth mindset, enrichment, and balanced development. The episode concludes with advice for parents preparing for assessments and a reminder that every child's journey is unique and full of potential. To learn more, listeners can visit www.brightpinepsychology.com and follow Dr. Kat on social media @drkat_psyd.

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    20 mins
  • Navigating Back-to-School Transitions: Emotions, Preparations, and Support
    Aug 15 2023

    As parents, we're no strangers to the whirlwind of emotions that accompanies the annual transition into a new school year. This period of change can evoke a complex blend of feelings, serving as a reminder of our children's growth while also bringing forth a mixture of excitement, apprehension, and nostalgia. In this article, we aim to not only offer practical tips for a seamless back-to-school transition but also address the emotional dimensions that come with this journey. By acknowledging and embracing these feelings, we can create a supportive environment that helps both parents and children thrive during this significant time.

    Reflecting on Growth and Change: As summer draws to a close, we're compelled to reflect on the growth and achievements our children have experienced in the past months. From the first day of school to reaching various milestones, we've been there, standing as pillars of support through every step of their journey. Yet, as a new school year approaches, it's natural for a sense of uncertainty and anticipation to take hold. We question whether our children are adequately prepared for the challenges ahead, and we ponder our own roles as parents during these transitional phases.

    Acknowledging Parental Impact: Amid these emotions, it's vital to recognize the substantial impact we've had on our children's lives. Nurturing curiosity, fostering passions, and instilling essential values have been integral components of our parenting journey. We've laid the foundation upon which their future successes will be built.

    Preparing for More Than the Academics: Preparation for the upcoming school year entails more than just stocking up on supplies and selecting new attire. It involves cultivating within our children the confidence and resilience they'll need to confront academic and social hurdles. By nourishing a love for learning and fostering an exploratory spirit, we empower them to embrace fresh opportunities with enthusiasm.

    Managing the Emotional Landscape: In the midst of these practical preparations, it's crucial to acknowledge the emotional landscape that both parents and children navigate. The uncertainty and novelty of a new academic year can trigger anxieties and unease. Separation from friends, adjusting to new routines, and the prospect of change can all contribute to a range of emotions. As parents and educators, we possess the tools to provide guidance, understanding, and reassurance.

    Strategies for Smooth Transitions: To facilitate a smoother transition, consider implementing these strategies:

    1. Gradual Routine Establishment: Adjust sleep schedules and reintroduce morning routines progressively, reducing the abruptness of change.

    2. Reconnect with Friends: Organize playdates or virtual gatherings with school friends to reignite connections and alleviate apprehensions.

    3. Academic Refreshment: Engage in brief daily academic exercises to keep minds agile and ease the return to learning.

    4. Familiarization with the Environment: Visit the school premises and meet new teachers, helping children feel more at ease with the upcoming changes.

    5. Open Dialogue: Foster open conversations about expectations, goals, and concerns, allowing children to voice their emotions and uncertainties.

    Conclusion: As we brace ourselves for another school year, let us embrace the complexity of emotions that it entails. By offering unwavering support, open communication, and a nurturing environment, we can guide our children through this transitional phase with confidence and optimism. Together, we navigate the challenges and triumphs of parenthood, witnessing our children flourish and mature into remarkable individuals.

    For more information about Dr. Kat visit the link below.

    Psychological Testing and Therapy Services for Children, Teens, and Adults

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    23 mins
  • Is Suicide Prevention Possible? How Do We Process The Aftermaths of Loss and Grief?
    Oct 5 2022

    Trigger warning: Today’s episode discussed suicide; the goal was to provide hope for those who are currently struggling with suicidal contemplation, as well as support to those who have had to experience the unfortunate loss of a loved one to taking their own life. If you are struggling with self-harm and suicidal thoughts, please call the suicide hotline at 9-8-8

    Suicide is the 12th overall leading cause of death in the United States; 9th for ages 10-64; and second highest cause of death for college students ages 18 to 24. 80% of suicides are carried out by males; with men over the age of 65 being at the greatest risk. 20% of post-partum deaths are suicide related. 

    Today’s guest is Matthew Swartz, a licensed social worker who has worked with families who have had to experience the unfortunate aftermaths of losing a loved one to taking their own life. He specializes in working with high achievers and high performers, and has consulted with Fortune 500 companies, national organizations, and school systems.

    Matt is the Owner and CEO of Evolving Lives, Inc., a therapy & personal growth company founded by himself and his wife Sarah, and the Chief Flow Officer at Recess Labs, where they utilize the latest brain technology to help users to reach Flow State. More information can be found at www.withrecess.com/

    If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the psych confidential podcast, share it with others, or leave a rating and review. You can find more information at www.brightpinepsychology.com and Dr. Kat’s social media @drkat_psyd

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    54 mins

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