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Shrinking It Down: Mental Health Made Simple

Shrinking It Down: Mental Health Made Simple

By: Gene Beresin MD MA and Khadijah Booth Watkins MD MPH
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"Shrinking It Down" highlights the fact that youth mental health is anything but simple! Child & adolescent psychiatrists Dr. Gene Beresin and Dr. Khadijah Booth Watkins help parents and other caring adults to navigate tough questions about child and teen mental health. From depression and learning disorders, to digital media and societal concerns, Shrinking It Down covers it all.


Tune in the THIRD Thursday of every month. Subscribe wherever you stream.


About Us: The Clay Center for Young Healthy Minds at Massachusetts General Hospital is a multi-media educational resource to help adults support the mental, emotional, and behavioral well-being of young people through innovative education. Visit us online at mghclaycenter.org.


This podcast is for educational purposes only. The Clay Center does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any health-related questions you may have.

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Episodes
  • Parent and Caregiver Support of LGBTQ+ Youth
    Jun 18 2026

    In this Pride Month episode of Shrinking it Down: Mental Health Made Simple, Gene and Khadijah are joined by Dr. Alex Keuroghlian for a wide-ranging, candid conversation about supporting LGBTQ+ youth. As Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at MaineHealth and former founding director of the MGH Psychiatry Gender Identity Program, Dr. Keuroghlian draws on nearly a decade leading the National LGBTQIA+ Health Education Center and his own published research to discuss the environments and policy climate that put LGBTQ+ young people at risk, what it actually looks like when a child comes out, and how families can repair when a conversation doesn't go as hoped. Citing research showing that strong family support is the greatest predictor of good mental health, academic performance, and housing security for youth down the road, Dr. Keuroghlian makes a compelling case for the power of family acceptance. This episode explores that power, the value of parents sharing their own stories, and the warning signs caregivers should watch for — offering insight, hope, and practical guidance for anyone who wants the LGBTQ+ kids in their life to feel loved, supported, and free to be who they are. Tune in now!


    Media List



    • Dr. Alex Keuroghlian (MaineHealth)
    • PFLAG (National advocacy group for friends and family of LGBTQIA+ people)
    • The Trevor Project
    • Human Rights Campaign
    • What to Look for, When to Worry, What to Do (MGH Clay Center)

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    43 mins
  • Community, Connection, and the Mental Health of Young Black Men
    May 21 2026

    How can parents, mentors, and communities help young Black men feel safe, seen, and supported in today’s world?


    In this powerful episode of Shrinking it Down: Mental Health Made Simple, Gene and Khadijah are joined by Dr. Nadia Ward for an important conversation about the mental health and well-being of young Black men. Together, they discuss the impact of racial trauma, toxic stress, and racial profiling, while highlighting the importance of mentorship, identity, and community support. They offer insight, hope, and practical guidance for parents, mentors, educators, and anyone committed to creating safe spaces where young Black men can heal, grow, and thrive. Tune in now!


    Media List
    • Nadia Ward (Clark University)
    • Mosakowski Institute (Clark University)
    • What Is Resilience? (MGH Clay Center)
    • What to Look for, When to Worry, What to Do (MGH Clay Center)


    Episode music by Gene Beresin

    Episode produced by Spenser Egnatz

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    51 mins
  • ADHD Stimulant Medication Shortage
    Apr 23 2026

    ADHD stimulant medication shortages are affecting more people than ever.


    In this episode of, Shrinking it Down: Mental Health Made Simple, Gene and Khadijah take a closer look at the ongoing shortage of ADHD stimulant medications and the real impact it is having on children and adults. Joined by Dr. Tony Rostain, they explore the biopsychosocial approach to how ADHD is treated and why medications like Adderall and Ritalin remain so important. They explain what is driving the shortage, from supply chain issues to growing demand, and share practical ways for parents and caregivers to help their teens cope. Listen now to feel more informed, prepared, and supported.


    Media List
    • Anthony L. Rostain, MD, MA (Cooper University)
    • Manufacturing Supply Chains and Imports in the ADHD Drug Shortage (JAMA Network)
    • ADHD Medication Shortage Continues as the School Year Begins (The New York Times)
    • The Rolling Stones - You Can’t Always Get What You Want (YouTube)


    Episode music by Gene Beresin

    Episode produced by Spenser Egnatz

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    39 mins
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