Welcome to “On Your Radar,” the Rosecance podcast. Featuring a variety of in-depth series that explore relevant, educational subjects covering substance use and mental health topics. We invite you to listen in as we explore the latest issues, provide tips and guidance, as well as when and how to seek expert help.
Series 1: Teens in Crisis
- On Your Radar – Series 1: Teens in Crisis – E1 – Epidemic within the Pandemic
- On Your Radar – Series 1: Teens in Crisis – E2 – Return to School and Normalcy
- On Your Radar – Series 1: Teens in Crisis – E3 – Teen Depression and Anxiety
- On Your Radar – Series 1: Teens in Crisis – E4 – Current Clinical Intervention Methods
- On Your Radar – Series 1: Teens in Crisis – E5 – Getting Past No
- On Your Radar – Series 1: Teens in Crisis – E6 – The Whole Family
Series 2: Back to School in the New Normal
- On Your Radar – Series 2: Back to School in the New Normal – E1 – Back in Class
- On Your Radar – Series 2: Back to School in the New Normal – E2 – Normal vs Problematic Behavior
- On Your Radar – Series 2: Back to School in the New Normal – E3 – Setting Boundaries
Series 3: The Impact of COVID-19 on Women
- On Your Radar – Series 3: The Impact of COVID-19 on Women – E1 – The Impact of the Pandemic and Women
- On Your Radar – Series 3: The Impact of COVID-19 on Women – E2 – The Challenge and Stigma of Women Getting Help
Series 4: Frontline Workers and the Impact of COVID-19
- On Your Radar – Series 4: Frontline Workers and the Impact of COVID-19 – E1 – Healthcare staff: Confronting trauma and coping mechanisms during the pandemic
- On Your Radar – Series 4: Frontline Workers and the Impact of COVID-19 – E2 – Police and First Responders: Working under extreme stresses during the pandemic and societal unrest
- On Your Radar – Series 4: Frontline Workers and the Impact of COVID-19 – E3 – School faculty and staff: Anxiety and coping with stressors
Series 5: The New Normal
- On Your Radar – Series 5: The New Normal – E1 – Young Adults: Finding footing after loss of structure
- On Your Radar – Series 5: The New Normal – E2 – Going back to the workplace
- On Your Radar – Series 5: The New Normal – E3 – Older Adults: Coping with loss and loneliness from the pandemic
- On Your Radar – Series 5: The New Normal – E4 – It’s OK to Not Be OK: Anxiety and apprehension around managing change and uncertainty
Series 6: Living in Recovery
- On Your Radar – Series 6: Living in Recovery – E1 – You’ve Got Help … Now What?
- On Your Radar – Series 6: Living in Recovery – E2 – Breaking the misconceptions of sobriety
- On Your Radar – Series 6: Living in Recovery – E3 – Building a better life in recovery
- On Your Radar – Series 6: Living in Recovery – E4 – Living in recovery as the family
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