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A new poll finds 1 in 6 U.S. adults are turning to AI for mental health information and advice.
It Happened To Me: A Rare Disease and Medical Challenges Podcast
We welcome back Meredith Mangold to shift the conversation from the medical "odyssey" to the human connection. While the first part of Meredith's story (Episode 76) focused on her grueling search for a diagnosis and treatment for ulcerative colitis, POTS, and EDS, in this episode, we explore the essential, and often overlooked, role of support systems. Living with chronic pain at an "8 out of 10" for years isn't just a physical challenge; it's a relational one. Meredith joins hosts Cathy and Beth to discuss what it means to be truly supported when an illness doesn't have an end date. We dive into the nuances of communication, the "guilt of being too much," and the common mistakes well-meaning loved ones make when trying to "fix" a situation that can't be fixed. Whether you are navigating a chronic condition yourself or walking alongside someone who is, this episode offers a masterclass in empathy, validation, and the power of simply being believed. Episode Topics: Survival vs. Support: Identifying the moments when external support became essential to Meredith's survival during her hardest years of chronic pain. The Anatomy of a Support System: What effective support looks like practically, emotionally, and through "quiet presence." Validation vs. "Fixing": Why well-meaning advice can sometimes feel harmful and how to pivot toward validation and safety. The Burden of Guilt: Navigating the fear of being "too much" for friends and family. Communicating the Invisible: Tips for articulating needs when pain is invisible and chronic. Advocacy without Burnout: How patients can ask for what they need without feeling ashamed. About the Guest: Meredith Mangold, CPXP, is the Founder of Empower Health Strategies and a Certified Patient Experience Professional. After being thrust into the healthcare system at age 20 with severe ulcerative colitis, later followed by diagnoses of POTS and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Meredith dedicated her career to helping healthcare professionals and digital health innovators empathize with the patient journey. She serves on the board of the Chronic Pain Project, is a faculty member for the BiteLabs Fellowship, and collaborates with Johns Hopkins Hospital on patient advocacy initiatives. Resources & Links Mentioned: Meredith's Website: Empower Health Strategies Connect on LinkedIn: Meredith Mangold The Chronic Pain Project: chronicpainproject.org Read Meredith's Story: Emerging from the Fog (Johns Hopkins Medicine) The Chronic Illness Hotline: A text-based peer support line for those navigating chronic illness, pain, and disability. Support their mission or find help at chronicillnesshotline.org. Relevant It Happened To Me Podcast Episodes: #17 Mental Health Help with Social Worker Tamara Blum #25 Pancreatic Cancer with Patient Advocate Leslie Waldman #38 Dr. Tara Zier on Stiff Person Syndrome #66 Not Just Fatigue: Global Advocating for ME/CFS from Bed #76 When Pain Never Stops: A Survivor's Story of Chronic Pain and Hope (Merdith's First Interview) #77 When Chronic Illness Changes the Tune: A Musician's Journey Through Diabetes and Stroke Connect With Us: Stay tuned for the next new episode of “It Happened To Me”! In the meantime, you can listen to our previous episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, streaming on the website, or any other podcast player by searching, “It Happened To Me”. “It Happened To Me” is created and hosted by Cathy Gildenhorn and Beth Glassman. DNA Today's Kira Dineen is our executive producer and marketing lead. Amanda Andreoli is our associate producer. Ashlyn Enokian is our graphic designer. See what else we are up to on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and our website, ItHappenedToMePod.com. Questions/inquiries can be sent to ItHappenedToMePod@gmail.com.
More and more Missourians are waiting in jail for services from the state's mental health department, which has a backlog of more than 500 people with stalled cases. Hear what mental health directors are telling state lawmakers.
AMA SA President Dr Peter Subramaniam joined David & Will to discuss why something needs to be done about waiting times for mental health patients. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aubrey Masango chats to Dr Ntombifikile Mtshali, MD and CEO of Shout-It-Now to discuss why SA youth would rather use AI tools when seeking mental health help. Dr Mtshali further explains the implications of this trend the role of AI in supporting young people's mental health in South Africa.Tags: 702, Aubrey Masango show, Aubrey Masango, Bra Aubrey, Dr Ntombifikile Mtshali, Shout-It-Now, Artificial Intelligent, AI, Mental health, SADAG, Mental health Stigma, Suicide, Depression and anxiety The Aubrey Masango Show is presented by late night radio broadcaster Aubrey Masango. Aubrey hosts in-depth interviews on controversial political issues and chats to experts offering life advice and guidance in areas of psychology, personal finance and more. All Aubrey’s interviews are podcasted for you to catch-up and listen. Thank you for listening to this podcast from The Aubrey Masango Show. Listen live on weekdays between 20:00 and 24:00 (SA Time) to The Aubrey Masango Show broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj and on CapeTalk between 20:00 and 21:00 (SA Time) https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk Find out more about the show here https://buff.ly/lzyKCv0 and get all the catch-up podcasts https://buff.ly/rT6znsn Subscribe to the 702 and CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfet Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this podcast we explore natural ways of dealing with stress and mental well being. Our guest, Miriam Putnam, is a Board Certified Wellness Coach, a "Freedom from Stress" counselor with an emotional story that led her to help others find a better way to mental well-being. She is on a mission to offer holistic, natural solutions for metal health.The video delves into the connection between physical health and mental well-being, highlighting how underlying physical issues can manifest as mental health symptoms. It emphasizes the importance of understanding brain function and how physical problems can affect our psychology and emotions. Tune in to discover actionable insights for managing stress and improve mental health through a holistic approach.RESOURCES:https://drhaley.com/natural-mental-health-care/https://miriamputnam.org/Get the free download "Mental Health Wellness Journey" https://mentalhealthwellnessjourney.com/Get the free download "Your Wellness Checklist" at https://yourwellnesschecklist.com/Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJMVkGNKxA8TIMESTAMPS:00:00 Intro Snip00:46 Introduce Miriam Putnam04:20 Why Dr. Haley became a chiropractor05:14 What is special about the way chiropractors and other natural healthcare professionals think when it comes to getting well?05:59 Dr. Haley's disclaimer about medications and what should the goal be when taking medicine?08:50 What happened to Miriam's mother that inspired her to do what she does?09:55 How much more do doctors know now compared to 20 years ago?12:07 How do doctors treat a chemical imbalance?18:46 When parents give drugs to their children, it is to help the children or the relieve the parents?19:40 What changes did you see in your mother when she was medicated for her challenges?25:42 Do Genes play a role in mental health28:04 What was Miriam's experience with medicine growing up.30:33 What are the "Pillars of Health"31:29 What is Mind Muscle Exercise?34:25 What are the long term effects of medications to treat mental health?35:02 How many kids are medicated for mental health in the United States?36:50 How important is gut health in treating mental health?39:50 Why do people give their horses aloe vera?41:45 how do mental emotional challenges affect people's pain?42:20 How do people get in touch?48:20 What you will find on the free download including the 10 steps checklist49:00 The common Dr. Haley has with Miriam Putnam49:47 Why South Florida is a Healthy place to live51:47 The benefits of cold plunge52:52 What is cryo-eeze?58:10 When the symptom doesn't go away, what is the typical cause?
John Mee from Outhouse talks to PJ about the gaps in mental health support for Ireland's LGBTQ+ community—and how their groundbreaking ‘Continuum of Care' programme is saving lives long after the rainbow flags come down Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Community care for your mental health needs. Synopsis: Every first Wednesday of the month, The Straits Times helps you make sense of health matters that affect you. Seeking mental health help at a centre near you is gradually becoming easier in Singapore as the country focuses its efforts on making this happen. But, it will take time for things to improve. In this episode, ST senior health correspondent Joyce Teo speaks to Dr Timothy Singham to find out more about what one can do to navigate the system. He is a senior Clinical Psychologist and Manager at Viriya Psychological Services at Viriya Community Services Dr Singham also talked about a client who managed his agoraphobia with therapy given in a community setting instead of in the hospital. Agoraphobia is a disorder characterized by symptoms of anxiety in situations where the person perceives their environment to be unsafe with no easy way to escape. Highlights (click/tap above): 0:07 He sought help for his agoraphobia at a community care agency 4:16 What is a clinical psychologist? 12:35 Can therapy harm us? 19:38 Where to go for help in the community care sector? 31:49 An anxiety tip we can all use Check out ST's new series, No health without mental health: https://str.sg/mentalhealthmatters Read Joyce Teo's stories: https://str.sg/JbxN Host: Joyce Teo (joyceteo@sph.com.sg) Produced and edited by: Amirul Karim & Natasha Liew Executive producers: Ernest Luis and Lynda Hong Follow Health Check Podcast here and get notified for new episode drops: Channel: https://str.sg/JWaN Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWRX Spotify: https://str.sg/JWaQ Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg --- Follow more ST podcast channels: All-in-one ST Podcasts channel: https://str.sg/wvz7 ST Podcast website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts ST Podcasts YouTube: https://str.sg/4Vwsa --- Get The Straits Times' app, which has a dedicated podcast player section: The App Store: https://str.sg/icyB Google Play: https://str.sg/icyX --- #healthcheckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Community care for your mental health needs. Synopsis: Every first Wednesday of the month, The Straits Times helps you make sense of health matters that affect you. Seeking mental health help at a centre near you is gradually becoming easier in Singapore as the country focuses its efforts on making this happen. But, it will take time for things to improve. In this episode, ST senior health correspondent Joyce Teo speaks to Dr Timothy Singham to find out more about what one can do to navigate the system. He is a senior Clinical Psychologist and Manager at Viriya Psychological Services at Viriya Community Services Dr Singham also talked about a client who managed his agoraphobia with therapy given in a community setting instead of in the hospital. Agoraphobia is a disorder characterized by symptoms of anxiety in situations where the person perceives their environment to be unsafe with no easy way to escape. Highlights (click/tap above): 0:07 He sought help for his agoraphobia at a community care agency 4:16 What is a clinical psychologist? 12:35 Can therapy harm us? 19:38 Where to go for help in the community care sector? 31:49 An anxiety tip we can all use Check out ST's new series, No health without mental health: https://str.sg/mentalhealthmatters Read Joyce Teo's stories: https://str.sg/JbxN Host: Joyce Teo (joyceteo@sph.com.sg) Produced and edited by: Amirul Karim & Natasha Liew Executive producers: Ernest Luis and Lynda Hong Follow Health Check Podcast here and get notified for new episode drops: Channel: https://str.sg/JWaN Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWRX Spotify: https://str.sg/JWaQ Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg --- Follow more ST podcast channels: All-in-one ST Podcasts channel: https://str.sg/wvz7 ST Podcast website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts ST Podcasts YouTube: https://str.sg/4Vwsa --- Get The Straits Times' app, which has a dedicated podcast player section: The App Store: https://str.sg/icyB Google Play: https://str.sg/icyX --- #healthcheckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the country honors fallen veterans for Memorial Day, Sheletta is shedding light on an organization that helps members of the military, and first responders manage their mental health thanks to a program funded by the Washington County Public Health & Environment.
Mental health help today I talk about two different forms of mental health and what to do about them.
Should she be arrested, or given mental health help? Hour 4 3/19/2025 full 2058 Wed, 19 Mar 2025 22:00:00 +0000 ZQWiJaDecAzBcNQFwA3pg8JRPT8m8TEM news The Dana & Parks Podcast news Should she be arrested, or given mental health help? Hour 4 3/19/2025 You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwav
Today I do a highly popular manga known as Oshi No Ko and I needed the help of Tyler from the Degens Podcast and the Pete the anime muscle glasses himself from What Do You Say Anime Podcast. How well did we rate this and is it the best manga from the last 5 years. Check it out and share this with everyone.Let us know and join thediscord. Follow us here:Right Stuf Anime Affiliate linkHereIf you need to contact us, use these:https://linktr.ee/simp4senpaiSupport The ShowHereSticker Shop:https://senpaica.bigcartel.com/Twitch:https://www.twitch.tv/realacewrld,https://www.twitch.tv/pzychotixx,https://www.twitch.tv/ezio619aTyler - Anime Degens Podcasthttps://linktree.com/animedegensPete- What Do You Say Anime?https://linktr.ee/whatdoyousayanimeAniBuddies:https://open.spotify.com/show/3BvWdi0YqC55VGAJBbymR0?si=7b7d9a5f3a6a481aUp Ur Experience:https://linktr.ee/BlaiseMcBaineShonen Flop:https://shonenflop.com/Anime Academic:https://www.youtube.com/@theanimeacademic6383What Do You Say Anime?https://linktr.ee/whatdoyousayanimeAniPro Podcasthttps://anipropod.wordpress.com/Mental Health Help:https://guardiansmh.org/Check out our partner podcasts:Baka Baka Baka:https://theanimebakaclub.wordpress.com/Anime ShoShin:https://linktr.ee/AnimeShoShinBaka-Talk:https://anchor.fm/bakatalkAthGeek:https://athgeekspodcast.wpcomstaging.com
Its been a long time. And I would like to announce we are back to finish season 3. Is this music anime a must watch and can we get our instruments to start a band.Let us know and join thediscord. Follow us here:Right Stuf Anime Affiliate linkHereIf you need to contact us, use these:https://linktr.ee/simp4senpaiSupport The ShowHereSticker Shop:https://senpaica.bigcartel.com/Twitch:https://www.twitch.tv/realacewrld,https://www.twitch.tv/pzychotixx,https://www.twitch.tv/ezio619aTyler - Anime Degens Podcasthttps://linktree.com/animedegensAniBuddies:https://open.spotify.com/show/3BvWdi0YqC55VGAJBbymR0?si=7b7d9a5f3a6a481aUp Ur Experience:https://linktr.ee/BlaiseMcBaineShonen Flop:https://shonenflop.com/Anime Academic:https://www.youtube.com/@theanimeacademic6383What Do You Say Anime?https://linktr.ee/whatdoyousayanimeAniPro Podcasthttps://anipropod.wordpress.com/Mental Health Help:https://guardiansmh.org/Check out our partner podcasts:Baka Baka Baka:https://theanimebakaclub.wordpress.com/Anime ShoShin:https://linktr.ee/AnimeShoShinBaka-Talk:https://anchor.fm/bakatalkAthGeek:https://athgeekspodcast.wpcomstaging.com
Some scientific studies have shown evidence that psychedelic drugs, when used in controlled therapeutic settings, may help patients with their mental health — but should they be recommended by your doctor? Those advocating for psychedelic use argue that it could be a welcome relief for patients who don't respond to traditional medicine. Those against its use argue we don't yet understand their long-term effects. Now we debate: Psychedelics for Mental Health: Help or Hype? Arguing Help: Ismail Ali, Director of Policy and Advocacy at MAPS Arguing Hype: Kevin Sabet, President and CEO at the Foundation for Drug Policy Solutions Emmy award-winning journalist John Donvan moderates Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Yesterday marked a new era in Brian's life. Chicago's best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If someone asked you if you were okay, what would you say? If the answer is no, you wouldn't be alone. But it's what happens immediately after that moment, that could change your life forever. This R U OK? Day we hear from Sharn, who in her 'no moment' was saved by a phone call, and from an expert about what we can do when someone tells us they're not okay. If you or someone you know is not OK, consider contacting Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 THE END BITS Subscribe to Mamamia Check out The Quicky Instagram here Learn more about mental health first aid here Hear more of Sharn's story in this episode of This Glorious Mess' Little Love Stories And subscribe for season 4 of But Are You Happy? Want to try MOVE by Mamamia?Click here to start a seven-day free trial of our exercise app. GET IN TOUCH Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au and one of our Podcast Producers will come back to you ASAP. If you're looking for something else to listen to why not check out our award winning parenting podcast How To Build A Human.Or click here to listen to the hosts of Mamamia Out Loud open up about creativity and how they stay inspired. CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Host: Claire Murphy With thanks to: Sharn Dr Jakqui Barnfield, Executive Director of International Programs, Quality & Research at Mental Health First Aid Australia Senior Producer: Taylah StranoAudio Producer: Thom LionBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Dr. Stuart Slavin and Dr. Greg Guldner discuss mental health and well-being in graduate medical education (GME). They highlight the reduced stigma among current residents/fellows but note the persistent underutilization of mental health services. Dr. Guldner explains barriers such as time constraints, prioritization issues, and the impact of depression on seeking help. He emphasizes the importance of addressing these barriers, especially during stressful periods of transition in GME. Despite advancements like teletherapy, many residents and fellows still do not seek the help they need, often due to internal and external stigmas and logistical challenges.
Mindcast: Healthy Mind, Healthy Child. A podcast from the experts at Bradley Hospital
Don Laliberte, a clinician and director of Access at Bradley Hospital, joins Mindcast to share information about how to connect families to mental health help and resources.
Bat Therapy: Psychology of Batman and other Comic Superheroes
We explore some big barriers to mental health treatment that superheroes are likely to experience, such as finding the time, confidentiality and building trust, and being willing to be vulnerable.
Episode 141, Part Two (of Three), join Andrea Atheron and guest Tim Knopp on this soul-stirring episode as they journey through the labyrinth of the human experience, navigating the depths of pain and the heights of the medicine ceremony. Through Tim's story, we are reminded of the transformative power of vulnerability, the resilience of the human spirit, and the profound connections forged in the crucible of shared suffering. This is a testament to the courage of those who dare to confront their demons, to embrace their vulnerabilities, and to emerge from the darkness into the light of healing and wholenessIn this continuation of Tim' Knopp's story, we delve into the profound experiences of his first night on the medicine journey alongside fellow veterans and first responders, guided by the wisdom of a shaman. As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a tranquil glow over the sacred space, Tim found himself with so many emotions, especially fear that is common among people facing their first ceremony. Among other individuals who, like him, carried the weight of their experiences in service to others, held the promise of healing, but also the uncertainty of what lay ahead.Under the watchful guidance of the shaman, the group embarked on a journey of the mind and spirit, fueled by psilocybin and the ancient brew known as ayahuasca. For Tim, accustomed to the rigidity of military discipline and the need for control, this was uncharted territory—a realm where vulnerability was not just welcomed, but essential for growth. As the medicine took hold, barriers crumbled, and Tim was confronted with the rawness of his own emotions, and images that symbolize shadows that haved been locked away over a lifetime. Tim began to unravel the knots of his past, weaving them into the tapestry of his present—a tapestry adorned with the threads of healing, renewal, and the promise of freedom to feel again.Stayed tuned for part 3, Night Two of Tim's Medicine Journey.Mindful Love Clarity Callhttps://www.andreaatherton.com/booking-calendarAndrea Atherton Websitehttps://www.andreaatherton.com/Love Anarchy Websitehttps://loveanarchypodcast.buzzsprout.comLove Anarchy Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/loveanarchypodcast/Andrea Atherton Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/andreaatherton-17/
Families can find help with the mental problems that come with military life. The VA and DOD do a good job of treating the military member but unfortunately care extending to the family is beyond their charter. Enter the Cohen Foundation and its network of clinics all over the USA, They treat the entire family and funds are not a prerequisite for treatment. No one is turned away for lack of funds.Our library of shows can be found at www.veteranscornerradio.comJoin us on Facebook at the page Veterans Corner RadioYou can contact our host William (Bill) Hodges at bill@billhodges.com
In recent years there has been a downward spiral of mental health, specifically in teens and around 49.5 percent have been affected. How do we identify this in our home? How do we help them and get the resources we need? Listen as we discuss this important issue with Dr. Joannie Debrito, a counselor with Focus on the Family.
An alarming statistic about the number of gun deaths in America coming as a result of suicide leads Chad into a conversation about mental health and the need for greater access to that service around the country.
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In the Culture Translator Roundtable we dive deeper into the context and nuance around the critical conversations and topics written about in the Culture Translator Newsletter. For more written, audio and video resources, go to axis.org Slang of the Week: 0:36 The Mental Health Paradox: 9:09 Everyone Buying Everything: 27:26 A Charismatic Selection: 44:35
This week we talk about unhelpful mental health help, Tik Tok boosting consumerism, and Oxford Univeristy Press's word of the year. To check out the resource of the week click here: https://axis.org/resource/the-culture-translator-podcast/deep-dive-hallmark-christmas-movies/ For more Axis resources, go to axis.org
Jacob Coyne is the founder of Stay Here, a mental health organization that raises awareness through bold and encouraging messaging and equips others to save lives from suicide. Jacob offers hope and help for the brokenhearted and hurting. He and his wife, Mariah, have three daughters and live in east Tennessee. Today's episode is brought to by The Brand Sunday. Our friend Zach Windahl has released a brand new course called "Learn the Bible in 5 Weeks". Find out more & sign up here: https://zachwindahl.mykajabi.com/a/2147717082/m4xwynBn Consider a year end gift of any size to support the ministry of youngadultstoday! Go to: www.youngadults.today and click "Give"!
On today's episode of Mother Daughter Connections®, I share about On today's episode of Mother Daughter Connections®, I share about 5 Signs That Your Daughter's Mental Health Needs Help. Regardless of your daughter's age or stage of life, the fact is that she is juggling a lot in her life. She's likely used to it. And from the outside looking in, it may seem like "everything's fine." However, there are 5 signs that are "signals" that indicate that there is more going on underneath the surface and that she may need some help. Listen in…and make sure to SHARE THIS EPISODE with another mom friend who has a daughter https://bit.ly/microsolutionscall ____________________________________________________________________________ And Remember To… ↓ CLICK 5-STARS for this episode & WRITE A COMMENT IN THE REVIEWS. Let's stay connected :) Sincerely, Dr. Michelle Deering PS: You can also STAY CONNECTED WITH ME through THESE RESOURCES: PDF: The Quick Guide To Argue Less & Connect More With Your Daughter (http://bit.ly/lessarguments) PDF: How To Have "The Talk" About Sex & Hormones (http://bit.ly/mdcthetalk) Book (AUDIBLE): What Mothers Never Tell Their Daughters: 5 Keys To Building Trust, Restoring Connection, & Strengthening Relationships (http://bit.ly/WMNTTDAudible) Online Course:www.GetYourDaughterTalkingNow.com Individual Consultation Services: Apply to The Life Mirror Remedy® Program (TLMR®) This podcast and its content are the copyrighted and owned material of Dr. Michelle Deering and Curative Connections® - ©Dr. Michelle Deering & ©Curative Connections LLC. Trademarked material is owned by Dr. Michelle Deering &/or Curative Connections LLC. No materials, in part or in whole, of this production may be copied and/or (re)distributed in any form or medium without the expressed written consent of the owner. | All rights reserved. Regardless of your daughter's age or stage of life, the fact is that she is juggling a lot in her life. She's likely used to it. And from the outside looking in, it may seem like "everything's fine." However, there are 5 signs that are "signals" that indicate that there is more going on underneath the surface and that she may need some help. Listen in…and make sure to SHARE THIS EPISODE with another mom friend who has a daughter https://bit.ly/microsolutionscall ____________________________________________________________________________ And Remember To… ↓ CLICK 5-STARS for this episode & WRITE A COMMENT IN THE REVIEWS. Let's stay connected :) Sincerely, Dr. Michelle Deering PS: You can also STAY CONNECTED WITH ME through THESE RESOURCES: PDF: The Quick Guide To Argue Less & Connect More With Your Daughter (http://bit.ly/lessarguments) PDF: How To Have "The Talk" About Sex & Hormones (http://bit.ly/mdcthetalk) Book (AUDIBLE): What Mothers Never Tell Their Daughters: 5 Keys To Building Trust, Restoring Connection, & Strengthening Relationships (http://bit.ly/WMNTTDAudible) Online Course:www.GetYourDaughterTalkingNow.com Individual Consultation Services: Apply to The Life Mirror Remedy® Program (TLMR®) This podcast and its content are the copyrighted and owned material of Dr. Michelle Deering and Curative Connections® - ©Dr. Michelle Deering & ©Curative Connections LLC. Trademarked material is owned by Dr. Michelle Deering &/or Curative Connections LLC. No materials, in part or in whole, of this production may be copied and/or (re)distributed in any form or medium without the expressed written consent of the owner. | All rights reserved.
President Joe Biden makes a farm visit in Minnesota, a mental health professional gives advice to the ag community, some farmers continue to work to bring water to their farms near the White Earth Indian Nation and a rural community comes together to enjoy a meal at their only restaurant.
Today, the wellness trio, Maria, Tara and Elizabeth, are talking about a crucial topic - recognizing when it's time to reach out for help with your mental health. Calling in help during a mental health crisis can be scary, but it does not need to be. Maria, a licensed mental health therapist, offers her expert insights on recognizing the right time to seek help for your mental health. Discover the 4 essential questions to ask yourself in this episode. Topics discussed in this episode: 4 questions to ask yourself to know when it is time to reach out for help The importance of maintaining a healthy mindset Preventative steps you can take to avoid a mental health crisis. Things to watch out for in others who you may think need help with their mental health. Practical tips that can help our listeners determine when it's time to make that call to an expert. Remember: it is okay to get help with your mental health! Empower yourself and others by recognizing the signs and understanding when it's time to call in the experts. Join us for the Wellness Rebranded - One Year Anniversary and Networking Party! If you are near Annapolis, MD come join us on November 1st for an evening of connection, stories, belly laughs, mingling, music, and appetizers. Get your free ticket here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wellness-rebranded-one-year-anniversary-and-networking-party-tickets-734828510857?aff=oddtdtcreator&fbclid=IwAR0dD4zuu7EmE6V0-_DsgwKJ_12xSFqP5svuS17YIwl8dyELcqVOGT2wvd4 Let's connect and keep the conversation going! Tara De Leon, Master Personal Trainer Email: FitnessTrainer19@hotmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tara_de_leon_fitness Maria Winters, LCPC, NCC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coaching_therapist/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/MWcoachingtherapy Website: www.thecoachingtherapist.com Elizabeth Harris, MS, RDN, LDN FB: Health and Healing with Intuitive Eating community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/healthandhealingwithintuitiveeating Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ElizabethHarrisNutrition
A new CDC report finds there is an increase in children under the age of 18 who are going to hospital emergency rooms to get mental healthcare. Newsline's Brigitte Quinn spoke with Psychiatrist Dr. Robert Dicker, who specializes in child and adolescent medicine at Zucker Hillside Hospital
Lina Vanegas MSW(Masters in Social Work) identifies as a transracial, transnational, displaced person. Her lived experience has motivated her to train, speak and consult on trauma, mental health, adoption and suicide. She shares some of her experience and expertise with us as we talk about how adoption impacts adoptee mental health. on Instagram: linaleadswithlove. On Twitter LinaLeadsWLove She can also be contacted at Linavanegasmsw@gmail.com Links to Lina's work: (1) Lina Vanegas - This is an important read. Forced treatment is... | FacebookOrganizing and Activism of Adopted and Displaced People - Bill of Health (harvard.edu)Demystifying the stigmatization of adoptee suicide | InterCountry Adoptee Voices (ICAV)Coping with Loss from Adoption Suicide | InterCountry Adoptee Voices (ICAV)We Need To Talk About Adoptee Suicide, Now | InterCountry Adoptee Voices (ICAV) Mentioned in the show: Sealed adoption records: the modern practice of adoption includes substituting the adoptive parents names for the adopted persons parents names on an amended(falsified) certificate. Original certificates and adoption records are then sealed away and are unaccessible to the adoptee, with the exception of 14 states. In some cases, transnational adopted people have access at an age determined by their country of origin. This practice denies the adoptees right to their own information. Adoptees for Justice: Citizenship is an issue for many transnational adopted persons. Adoptees for Justice is an adoptee led organization working to right this injustice. Adoptees for Justice Rehoming: Rehoming is a horrendous, non-regulated practice wherein adoptive parents who feel they have a "failed adoption" seek to pass the adopted child on to their next "forever home". There are groups online that facilitate these practices, usually without any oversight. Right to annul adoption: adopted people do not currently have the right to annul or abdicate their adoption, even as adults. There are efforts being made in places like the UK to allow annulment. Greg Luce/Adoptee Rights Law: Greg Luce is a Minnesota adoptee who advocates for adoptee rights through his law practice. His website provides a great deal of useful information about the laws governing adoption in the United States. He is also active in advocating for citizenship. Adoptee Rights Law Center PLLC Your Consent is not Required, by Rob Wipond: Your Consent is Not Required - Rob Wipond Looking for more information? We suggest checking out adopteereading.com, #adopteevoices on Twitter(x), adoptees of TikTok and on Instagram and LinkedIn. There are also many great blogs, podcasts, facebook pages and articles. You can reach out to Lina on IG and Twitter, or by email. You can reach out to me on Facebook or at ande.stanleyyahoo.com Article and hotline numbers for Black mental health: Ask a Black therapist: 4 ways to support Black people's mental health | CNN Suicide Prevention lines: These lines are provided with the caveat that some of these numbers are answered by people who are mandated reporters. This means that the information you give may result in a check the welfare call to law enforcement. Most locales have laws that provide for involuntary commitment when a person is considered at imminent risk. Some of these lines are considered Warm lines, which are generally not connected to law enforcement(as far as I am aware) List of Hotlines for Mental Health Help (psycom.net) Hotline - Trans Lifeline Disclaimer: The podcast host is not a lawyer or a therapist. The opinions expressed by the host and thier guests are our opinions. Thank you for listening to the show! Please leave a rating, they help make the podcast more visible.
It Happened To Me: A Rare Disease and Medical Challenges Podcast
In this episode our guest is Tamara Blum. Tamara is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in St. Louis, Missouri with a MSW from the Brown School at Washington University. She has worked with grieving families, on college campuses, and as a graduate and post-graduate level supervisor. Tamara has also served as a consultant to the National Center for Deaf-Blindness and has been providing psychotherapy and mental healthcare in her private practice serving teens, adults, couples, and families since 2012. Tamara is the proud single mom of 6 children. Her 5 surviving children includes 26-year-old Andrew who has the very rare Hattersley-Urano subtype of Wolfram Syndrome. She is an ally and an advocate at work and home and has taught her children to be the same. Tamara will appear as a guest on our next episode as well. In this episode we discuss how Tamara utilizes her training as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), to help listeners develop a mental health toolkit. During the episode Tamara recommended Psychology Today as a resource to find a mental health provider. She also mentioned people in the United States can call 988 which is a free 24/7 hotline for people experiencing a mental health emergency or need help in the moment. The second half of our conversation with Tamara will be featured on our next episode of It Happened To Me which will be released on August 21st. We will focus on Tamara's role as the parent of a child with a nano rare subtype of Wolfram Syndrome. In the meantime, you can listen to our previous episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, streaming on the website, or any other podcast player by searching, “It Happened To Me”. It Happened To Me is created and hosted by Cathy Gildenhorn and Beth Glassman. DNA Today's Kira Dineen is our executive producer and marketing lead. Amanda Andreoli is our associate producer. Ashlyn Enokian is our logo graphic designer. See what else we are up to on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and our website, ItHappenedToMePod.com. Questions/inquiries can be sent to ItHappenedToMePod@gmail.com.
Many are not getting the mental health help they need, citing cost as the big reason. WWJ's Murray Feldman has more.
Matthew Melvin is the author of Bullied Behind Bars: A Gay Christian Trump Supporter Goes to Prison. It is his memoir that chronicles his lonely childhood, being misunderstood in large part due to his adult diagnosis of autism and being a gay Christian Trump supporter, and the events that led him to a stint of federal prison. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. A mental health court would prevent somebody from actually going to prison, provided they showed up on a weekly basis and provided they didn't pick up any additional charges. 2. If your experience or you have somebody that's experiencing bully bullying, stand up for it. Get other people to help you get rid of it. Don't let the bully bully everybody, and don't let the bully force everybody out of the community. 3. People with autism have problems with social communication and interaction, repetitive behaviors and interests occur quite often. A Gay Christian Trump Supporter Goes to Prison - Bullied Behind Bars Sponsor: HubSpot: HubSpot CRM's powerful tools will help marketers WOW prospects, sales teams lock in deals, and service teams improve response times and overall service. Get started for free at HubSpot.com!
Matthew Melvin is the author of Bullied Behind Bars: A Gay Christian Trump Supporter Goes to Prison. It is his memoir that chronicles his lonely childhood, being misunderstood in large part due to his adult diagnosis of autism and being a gay Christian Trump supporter, and the events that led him to a stint of federal prison. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. A mental health court would prevent somebody from actually going to prison, provided they showed up on a weekly basis and provided they didn't pick up any additional charges. 2. If your experience or you have somebody that's experiencing bully bullying, stand up for it. Get other people to help you get rid of it. Don't let the bully bully everybody, and don't let the bully force everybody out of the community. 3. People with autism have problems with social communication and interaction, repetitive behaviors and interests occur quite often. A Gay Christian Trump Supporter Goes to Prison - Bullied Behind Bars Sponsor: HubSpot: HubSpot CRM's powerful tools will help marketers WOW prospects, sales teams lock in deals, and service teams improve response times and overall service. Get started for free at HubSpot.com!
Today we have another installment of our Quiz bowl. We will challenge a new set of ppl that PJ the current champion has to climb to beat. we have Josh (Dad's Anime Stache), Tripple (Talkin' Anime) and Cole (Anipro Podcast) trying to beat the champ. Who came out on top and let us know how many questions you got right. Go join our discord. If you need to contact us, use these: https://linktr.ee/simp4senpai Support The Show Here Sticker Shop: https://senpaica.bigcartel.com/ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/realacewrld, https://www.twitch.tv/pzychotixx, https://www.twitch.tv/ezio619a Mental Health Help: https://guardiansmh.org/ Josh: https://instabio.cc/DadsAnimeStache PJ: https://beacons.ai/kawaiidesupod Tripple: https://linktr.ee/talkinanime Cole: https://anipropod.wordpress.com/ Check out our partner podcasts: Baka Baka Baka: https://theanimebakaclub.wordpress.com/ Baka-Talk: https://anchor.fm/bakatalk AthGeek: https://athgeekspodcast.wpcomstaging.com/ Ti6erius: https://www.youtube.com/@ti6erius Anime Academic: https://www.youtube.com/@theanimeacademic6383 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/simpinxsenpai/support
Law school, bar prep, and the legal profession in general can be hard on mental health, but there is help through Lawyer Assistance Programs that even law students can access. DeMario Thornton talks with Molly Ranns about the services and support available to help law students and professionals cope with stress, anxiety, depression, and substance abuse. Molly also outlines what signs and symptoms law students should be aware of to help them assess their own mental well-being. Molly Ranns is program director for the Lawyers and Judges Assistance Program at the State Bar of Michigan and a co-host of the State Bar of Michigan's On Balance Podcast. Find out more about the Michigan Bar's program: Lawyers & Judges Assistance Program - State Bar of Michigan contactljap@michbar.com Or, search for your state's LAP program here: ABA Directory of Lawyer Assistance Programs Mentioned in this episode: The Prevalence of Substance Abuse and Other Mental Health Concerns Among American Attorneys Suffering in Silence: The Survey of Law Student Well-Being and the Reluctance of Law Students to Seek Help for Substance Use and Mental Health Concerns
The struggle for abducted Nigerian women and girls kidnapped by terrorist group Boko Haram doesn't end when they escape. Canadian journalist Mellissa Fung, who was kidnapped by armed men in Afghanistan in 2008, connected with those girls for her new book. We hear from Fung, as well as Dr. Fatima Akilu, who is working to improve mental health care in Nigeria.
This is Part 2 of the Spiritual Base segments of Michelle's framework for conceptualizing the parts of a person which may need attention to heal as she sees it. In this episode, Michelle shares her personal spritual struggle from her past as she provides you with insights from Scripture, psychology, and personal experience in this multi-part series which will address the spiritual, mental, physical, emotional, spiritual, and relational aspects of the whole person and the human experience in a fallen world. Whether you want healing from anxiety, trauma, depression, or something else, there will be many gems to glean from this series on a Framework for Healing.
This is Part 1 of the Spiritual Base segment of Michelle's framework for conceptualizing the parts of a person which may need attention to heal as she sees it. She will provide you with insights from Scripture, psychology, and personal experience in this multi-part series which will address the spiritual, mental, physical, emotional, spiritual, and relational aspects of the whole person and the human experience in a fallen world. Whether you want healing from anxiety, trauma, depression, or something else, there will be many gems to glean from this series on a Framework for Healing.
We all need other people to help us through tough times and there's power in feeling like someone understands you and your experience. Supporters of peer-to-peer groups for mental health say that's exactly their power. MPR News host Angela Davis speaks with two Minnesotans who have been to support groups themselves about how the groups helped them and what new members can expect. Guests: Chelsey Shoup is a NAMI Connection Recovery Support Group state trainer and co-leads facilitator training for NAMI Minnesota. She started attending NAMI Minnesota Connections peer-to-peer groups in 2012 while she was a college student. In May 2016, she was trained to facilitate Connections groups and has been facilitating in some capacity ever since. Bill Dobbs facilitates the Addiction Busters peer-to-peer support group at the Twin Cities Men's Center. He started attending a men's support group in about 1984 and became a facilitator in 2014. He's a former TCMC board member and he's the current editor of the Men Talk newsletter. Subscribe to the MPR News with Angela Davis podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or RSS. Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation.
Episode Summary: In this episode of the L3 Leadership podcast, Dr. Cloud is back for another episode to discuss his new book, Trust: Knowing When to Give It, When to Withhold It, How to Earn It, and How to Fix It When It Gets Broken, his views on mental health and leadership, and setting boundaries.About Dr. Henry Cloud: Dr. Cloud is an acclaimed leadership expert, psychologist, and best-selling author. He draws on his extensive experience in business, leadership consulting, and clinical psychology, to impart practical and effective advice for improving leadership skills and business performance.In his leadership consulting practice, Dr. Cloud works with Fortune 500 companies and smaller private businesses alike. He has an extensive executive coaching background, and experience as a leadership consultant, devoting the majority of his time to working with CEOs, leadership teams, and executives to improve performance, leadership skills, and culture.His experience includes three decades as a consultant, and as an entrepreneur, he started and grew a successful chain of treatment centers in over 40 cities across the western United States. His experience running a business of this magnitude lends credibility to his expertise on leadership matters in the companies with which he works.As a speaker, Dr. Cloud has shared the stage with many business and global leaders and experts, such as Tony Blair, Jack Welch, Condoleezza Rice, Desmond Tutu, Marcus Buckingham, and others.Dr. Cloud is a graduate of Southern Methodist University, with a B.S. in psychology. He completed his Ph.D. in clinical psychology at Biola University and his clinical internship at Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health. His philanthropic interests lie in homelessness in the inner city, as well as missions in the developing world. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Tori, and their two daughters, Olivia and Lucy. He enjoys golf, scuba diving, boating, and fishing.4 Key Takeaways:1. Dr. Cloud shares his views on the current mental health status of both leaders and the general population as a result of COVID.2. He talks about trust and distrust in different institutions and shares examples of what that looks like.3. Dr. Cloud talks about how trust can be repaired even if it is broken at some point. 4. Doug and Dr. Cloud talk about setting boundaries and how context is essential for defining boundaries.Quotes From the Episode: “Find somebody who knows what they're doing. A very good psychologist, psychiatrist, and mentor... Don't go through this by yourself. There are people who know what to do.”“Trust fuels investment.”“You can be reconciled with somebody, but still not trust them.”Resources Mentioned:Trust: Knowing When to Give It, When to Withhold It, How to Earn It, and How to Fix It When It Gets Broken by Dr. Henry CloudBooks by Dr. Henry CloudConnect with Dr. Cloud:Website | Twitter | Facebook | Podcast | Instagram
Have you been putting your oxygen mask on first before assisting with the masks of others? It's time for a mental health check-in! Bethany clarifies what she is (and is NOT) doing for her mental health. Plus, how do you know if it's time to seek help? ------ PATREON Dates in March: Live Show: March 15th Lunch Time Show - 12:30 PM ET Live Show: March 27th - 7:30 PM ET Book Club: Sunday, March 26th - 7:30 PM ET Sign up at www.patreon.com/acquiredtaste ------ Please Support The Companies That Support Us: ZocDoc - Go to Zocdoc.com/TASTE and download the Zocdoc app for FREE. Then find and book a top-rated doctor today. Many are available within 24 hours. Babbel - Right now, get up to 55% off your subscription when you go to Babbel.com/taste
In today's episode, a listener shares her concern for how to parent her daughter who is suffering from anxiety, depression, and traumatic grief and loss while also wanting to provide appropriate discipline. Michelle answers her question from a relationship building perspective. Listen in.
When someone asks if you're okay, do you instinctively respond, “fine” even when you're really not? When you were growing up, did you hear things like, “If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all”?If so, you will definitely relate to our guest today on the Reshape Your Health Podcast, ex-Navy SEAL Christopher Maher. Like him, you may also have some unresolved stress that's leading to some kind of pain. Having gone through a traumatic childhood and early adult life, Christopher found himself in chronic pain, pretending to be okay when he really wasn't. After going through “everything under the sun” to heal his pain, he finally discovered the importance of healing not only physically, but also spiritually, mentally, and emotionally to truly resolve his subconscious stress that was manifesting as physical pain and recurring injuries. If you're interested in mental health, physical health, and spirituality, this interview is for you.Highlights From This EpisodeChristopher explains why he started experiencing vision loss, hearing loss, insomnia, digestive issues, and joint pain.The biggest sign of unresolved subconscious stress. Every human has 4 bodies - spiritual, mental, emotional, and physical. Why symptoms of unresolved stress or pain can “hide” the solutions. Simple thing to do to develop the skill of internal reflection to honor your health. Subscribe & ReviewSubscribing and leaving a rating and review are important factors in helping the Reshape Your Health Podcast and the YouTube Channel reach more people. If you haven't already subscribed, please do that today.We would also be grateful if you left a rating and review, too. In your listening app, scroll to the “Ratings and Reviews” section, then click “Write a Review” and let us know what you enjoy about our show. We appreciate you taking the time to show your support. Thank you!Resources From This Episode>> Join Zivli>> Book a Free Zivli Discovery Call>> Freebie: Weight Loss Mindset Audio Training>> Freebie: The Ultimate Food Guide>> True Body Intelligence Website>> Free for Life Book
One benefit to normalizing men's mental health is a decrease is domestic violence, also called Interpersonal Violence (IPV.) Imagine a world where men are free to process every human emotion without embarrassment or fear! We can create such a world, beginning today. Let's talk about it! -
On today's episode, I'm joined by Libertarian candidate for Congress, Sean Armstrong (NJ-9). We talk about how addressing mental health can help fix our politics. Sean is a strong advocate for one of the most important issues of our time: mental health. Sean is running to fix the problems in our politics by addressing mental health. Listen in as we talk about how he plans to change the way we think about mental health and how it relates to politics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices