EP 168: Prom Planning Stress

Prom is often talked about as one of the most exciting moments of the school year — but for many teens, it can also come with a lot of pressure and stress. From figuring out what to wear, coordinating plans with friends, managing costs, or making sure everything goes perfectly, prom season can quickly feel overwhelming.
In today’s episode, we’re talking about why prom planning can feel so stressful and sharing some helpful tips to make the experience more manageable — and hopefully more fun. Because at the end of the day, prom should be about enjoying the moment and celebrating with friends.

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Dr. Robin Henderson
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Dr. Robin Henderson
Dr. Robin Henderson, PsyD, is the Chief Executive, Behavioral Health for Providence Oregon where has direct and matrixed responsibility for acute, specialty and ambulatory behavioral health services in a system serving nearly 100,000 individuals each year. She also serves as the Chief Clinical Officer for Work2BeWell, a youth-lead mental health education, activation and advocacy program that creates clinically vetted curriculum for schools and youth groups. In this role she works with our National Student Advisory Council, our grassroots advocacy campaigns (including the new Oregon law giving students Mental Health Days) and hosts the #Talk2BeWell podcast focusing on youth mental health and well-being. She is also an advisory member of the Providence Community Partnership Mental Health Advisory Group, overseeing investments in mental health and substance use disorders and is a Senior Clinical Advisor to Well Being Trust.
EP 168: Prom Planning Stress
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