PODCAST · health
On and Off The Spectrum
by Dr. Esther Hess and Dr. Ann Kirsch
How do families react, respond and reorganize after receiving a potentially life altering physical or mental health diagnosis, either for themselves or for someone they love? Dr. Esther Hess and Dr. Ann Kirsch, two experienced and well-known psychotherapists offer strategies, guidance and realistic hope through some of the toughest times that families can face.
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Depression, Medication and Pregnancy: Separating Fear from Fact
The pros and cons of anti-depressant medication during pregnancy are thoughtfully explored as Dr. Ann and Dr. Estie discuss the quandary that women often find themselves in; what to do if you want to get pregnant, think you might be pregnant and have a diagnosis of depression? Please note: This episode explores mental health treatment alongside fertility and pregnancy, topics that may be sensitive for some listeners.Stay in touch!This podcast is a conversation, and we’d love to hear from you. If you have questions, topics you’d like us to explore, or are interested in being a guest on a future episode, email us at [email protected] / Writer / Author: ROSSANO GENTILI - SIAE IPI: 161539866
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Healthy Parenting Tips in a Technologically Complex World
Dr. Ann and Dr. Estie discuss a recent article written by Rahm Emmanuel, on the specific strategies that he and his wife used to raise their three children. Offered are tips that minimize technology at the dinner table, stress the importance of reading together as a family and never ever forgetting to remind a child how much he/she are loved. Stay in touch!This podcast is a conversation, and we’d love to hear from you. If you have questions, topics you’d like us to explore, or are interested in being a guest on a future episode, email us at [email protected] / Writer / Author: ROSSANO GENTILI - SIAE IPI: 161539866
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The Hidden Risks of AI for Vulnerable Minds
Dr. Ann and Dr. Estie together discuss the merits and the dangers of unregulated AI as it relates to excessive exposure and tech addiction within the special needs population. Please note: This episode includes discussion of suicide and suicidal ideation, which some individuals may find distressing.Stay in touch!This podcast is a conversation, and we’d love to hear from you. If you have questions, topics you’d like us to explore, or are interested in being a guest on a future episode, email us at [email protected] / Writer / Author: ROSSANO GENTILI - SIAE IPI: 161539866
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Fact not Fiction: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Vaccines and Medication
Dr. Esther Hess and Dr. Ann Kirsch conduct an in-depth conversation with noted child psychiatrist Dr. Milena Kaufman, exploring the concerns raised by parents as they navigate current best practice recommendations for caring for their children impacted by autism spectrum disorder. Most pressing, Dr. Kaufman addresses the question: “Can vaccines cause autism?”Stay in touch!This podcast is a conversation, and we’d love to hear from you. If you have questions, topics you’d like us to explore, or are interested in being a guest on a future episode, email us at [email protected] / Writer / Author: ROSSANO GENTILI - SIAE IPI: 161539866
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Beyond First Impressions
Why Diagnoses Don't Define Potential: Dr. Ann and Dr. Estie sit down with inventor and entrepreneur Taylor Cole for an insightful and at times hilarious discussion that refines the saying 'Don't Judge a Book by its Cover'. A candid discussion that exposes the conundrum of the limits of mental health diagnoses without limiting potential of the human spirit. Stay in touch!This podcast is a conversation, and we’d love to hear from you. If you have questions, topics you’d like us to explore, or are interested in being a guest on a future episode, email us at [email protected] / Writer / Author: ROSSANO GENTILI - SIAE IPI: 161539866
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The Misdiagnosis of ADHD: Alternative Causes and Strategies for Families
A lot of times ADHD masquerades as something else. Drs. Hess and Kirsch discuss among themselves various conditions mimicking ADHD and offer tips and strategies from their own case files to clarify what is really going on in the brains of our children.Stay in touch!This podcast is a conversation, and we’d love to hear from you. If you have questions, topics you’d like us to explore, or are interested in being a guest on a future episode, email us at [email protected] / Writer / Author: ROSSANO GENTILI - SIAE IPI: 161539866
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When Children are Exposed to Trauma
What Parents Can Do: Dr. Ann and Dr. Estie have a timely discussion between themselves as they review 4 tragic and traumatic world events that occurred within 12 hours of each other towards the end of 2025. Guidance is offered to parents on how to help children of various ages and stages of development tolerate and digest news, how to shield from excessive exposure and support their own self-care.Stay in touch!This podcast is a conversation, and we’d love to hear from you. If you have questions, topics you’d like us to explore, or are interested in being a guest on a future episode, email us at [email protected] / Writer / Author: ROSSANO GENTILI - SIAE IPI: 161539866
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Music to Soothe the Soul: Autism and Addiction
Drs. Hess and Kirsch sit down with Jessica Kligman, a Music therapist who uses her craft to help regulate and organize children with developmental delays as well as men struggling to overcome their addiction to alcohol. This podcast provides extraordinary insight into the inner world of both the challenged child and the challenges associated with overcoming addiction.Stay in touch!This podcast is a conversation, and we’d love to hear from you. If you have questions, topics you’d like us to explore, or are interested in being a guest on a future episode, email us at [email protected] / Writer / Author: ROSSANO GENTILI - SIAE IPI: 161539866
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The journey from artist to art therapist to DIR: Floortime Interventionist
Join our conversation with Marissa Cytryn as she describes her progression from being an artist to using art as a core therapeutic tool to form relationships with special needs children.Stay in touch!This podcast is a conversation, and we’d love to hear from you. If you have questions, topics you’d like us to explore, or are interested in being a guest on a future episode, email us at [email protected] / Writer / Author: ROSSANO GENTILI - SIAE IPI: 161539866
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Invisible on the Spectrum
Dr. Ann and Dr. Estie have a heart-to-heart discussion with Mary Kate and her mother Patricia regarding Mary Kate's long road to getting accurately diagnosed as a woman impacted by Autism Spectrum. Both mother and daughter recall the severe challenges that Mary Kate faced as a child and the strength and courage that she has displayed in both overcoming her childhood trauma and embracing who she is today.Stay in touch!This podcast is a conversation, and we’d love to hear from you. If you have questions, topics you’d like us to explore, or are interested in being a guest on a future episode, email us at [email protected] / Writer / Author: ROSSANO GENTILI - SIAE IPI: 161539866
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A Family's Experience with Sunflower Syndrome
Dr. Ann and Dr. Estie expand on their initial interview with Uma Nambiar when they sit down to speak with Sanjay and Priya Nambiar, the parents of twin girls who contracted a rare genetic disorder at age 3 years and their 8-year, relentless journey to find a medical solution for their children.Stay in touch!This podcast is a conversation, and we’d love to hear from you. If you have questions, topics you’d like us to explore, or are interested in being a guest on a future episode, email us at [email protected] / Writer / Author: ROSSANO GENTILI - SIAE IPI: 161539866
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The Sun and Me: My Journey with Sunflower Syndrome
Dr. Ann and Dr. Estie interview college freshman Uma Nambiar. She has just written a children's book about her and her twin's experience with a rare genetic disorder, from diagnosis to successful treatment. A rare 'child's eye view' of what it's like to feel 'different' in the world, getting support from your community while normalizing medical trauma. Stay in touch!This podcast is a conversation, and we’d love to hear from you. If you have questions, topics you’d like us to explore, or are interested in being a guest on a future episode, email us at [email protected] / Writer / Author: ROSSANO GENTILI - SIAE IPI: 161539866
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Not Dead Yet: A Story of Resilience and Recovery
A Story of Resilience and Recovery; Dr. Ann and Dr. Estie interview Rabbi Robbi Tombosky as he describes his near-death experience post Covid, and the road back to recovery. Discussion centers on the strategies he used, the people he relied on and his acceptance of his own vulnerability as a central part of his healing.Stay in touch!This podcast is a conversation, and we’d love to hear from you. If you have questions, topics you’d like us to explore, or are interested in being a guest on a future episode, email us at [email protected] / Writer / Author: ROSSANO GENTILI - SIAE IPI: 161539866
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
How do families react, respond and reorganize after receiving a potentially life altering physical or mental health diagnosis, either for themselves or for someone they love? Dr. Esther Hess and Dr. Ann Kirsch, two experienced and well-known psychotherapists offer strategies, guidance and realistic hope through some of the toughest times that families can face.
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