Disorderly Perspectives is aimed at breaking the stigma behind mental health through relatable perspectives. Each episode will have different guests sharing their own point of view on their mental struggles, whether that be at one point in time or chronic
In this episode, Michael speaks on an unexpected car accident that left him an amputee, as well as how impactful covid was and the passing of this mother. The mindset that he carries throughout some of these events is amazing and shows that community and the right mindset can get you through anything in life.
In this episode LHMC. (Licensed Mental Health Counselor), CAP. (Certified Addiction Professional) William Berry talks about his personal battle with overcoming addiction, his experience with depression, and touching on what it is like to be a therapist. He also gives some advice on meditation, philosophy. and psychology. We really enjoyed this episode, we hope you guys do too!
In this episode of TAKES, we sit down and discuss the concepts of rejection in both going out and dating. We also discuss the impacts of ghosting and emotional maturity when dealing with dating and relationships.
In this episode of Disorderly TAKES we give our takes on the dark side of self-help, looking at the hustle culture, business gurus, and some self-help gurus. As well as touching slightly on toxic positivity.
In this episode Blake, a registered behavioral technician and volunteer psychology researcher, talks about his work and passion for mental health, positive psychology, and childhood mental development. A viewpoint not necessarily coming from a traumatic experience, but an understanding through a more rational approach and putting himself into others' shoes. Also, touching on the importance of philosophy and mindsets can have on an individual.
In this Episode Marcos, a working law student, talks about his mental challenges of experiencing body dysmorphia. A mental struggle involving obsessive focus on a perceived flaw in appearance. How he has overcome these challenges and minimize the effect it has on him.
Our guest Alexis talks about the mental struggles she faced during her life and becoming a mother at a young age, plus a mother to a child with special needs. The importance of mental health and how important the journey of healing can really be for yourself and those around you.
In this episode, Richard, a student who did his undergrad at John Hopkins University and now studying in Columbia, talks about his trouble with imposter syndrome from his time at Hopkins which lead to depression and suicidal ideations.
Our guest Khamare opens up about the struggles of losing a loved one and the power of having a community around you in times of distress.
The intro episode of disorderly perspectives - a podcast aimed at breaking the stigma behind mental health discussions.