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Look Again: Mental Illness Re-Examined

BC Schizophrenia Society

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"Look Again: Mental Illness Re-Examined" is a groundbreaking podcast by the British Columbia Schizophrenia Society (BCSS) and supporting partners. Host Faydra Aldridge, CEO of BCSS, speaks with medical experts, families, and people with lived experience of mental illness to dispel myths and get to the truth. This podcast is for anyone whose life is touched by mental illness.
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Conversations about parental mental illness, with Dr Pamela Jenkins. Our Time is a UK charity dedicated to supporting children and young people affected by parental mental illness. If you would like to support children and young people who are living with parental mental illness, please consider making a donation at www.ourtimecharity.org.uk/donate If you are affected by anything you hear in this podcast, there are people you can talk. Talk to your GP, or reach out to the Samaritans for conf ...
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Mental health and mental illness: what are the causes, and what are the remedies? The common mental health problems will be explored. Case histories will be provided. How effective are antidepressants and psychological treatments such as cognitive behaviour therapy? How can we maintain good mental health? Diet and exercise will be explored in detail.
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Mental Health Association Oklahoma created The Mental Health Download podcast to share stories each week about mental illness, homelessness, incarceration and suicide, and how each can impact our lives in a profound way. Mental health affects everyone, yet the social stigma attached to mental health issues keeps so many of our family members, friends, colleagues and neighbors silent. Why are we so afraid to talk about these issues? Each week, our host Adi McCasland invites guests to share ho ...
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This podcast is comprised of three series addressing topics relevant to families dealing with a loved one's addiction: - FAMILIES SPEAK: parents share wisdom, tools & experience using CRAFT (a proven method) with their loved one - Partner CRAFT: co-hosts explore the specificity of using CRAFT with a romantic partner (or ex) - VOICES from the FRONT LINES: Guests share expertise and stories Allies in Recovery provides online learning modules, expert hand-tailored guidance, CRAFT support groups ...
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Podcast for She Makes Sense, a mental health mentoring company designed to help women make their mental health their superpower. "While Living With a Mental Illness" navigates the joys and challenges of life through the perspective of founder and CEO Annsley Lucas who chooses to life alongside living with Bipolar Disorder.
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Open Sourcing Mental Illness

Open Sourcing Mental Illness

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Open Sourcing Mental Illness podcast, each episode is an interview with someone from the tech community that has been impacted by mental health issues. Open Sourcing Mental Illness, a 501c3 non profit charity that is focused on changing how we talk about mental health in the tech industry.
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The Mental Illness Spotlight

Inside Our Minds

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Note: due to the expense of hosting podcasts, we are archiving our podcast and leaving only the most popular episodes on this site. Stay in touch with us on social media @insidemindspgh and at our website at www.insideourminds.org. And if you're in Pittsburgh, come check out our in-person events!
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This podcast shares my story with mental illness, specifically obsessive compulsive disorder. What I learned from it, what I'm still learning, and what I have taken away from it. If you are struggling with a mental illness and need support do not be afraid to reach our for help! Help is available to you and asking help is more than okay! https://www.nami.org/find-support
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This podcast aims to dispel the myths and disempower the shame of living with mental illness. Drawing on personal experiences with mental health, as well as a career in education that has taken him from Canada to Asia and back again, host Andrew Ovens addresses how mental illness is often addressed (or not addressed) in our society and offers his unique take and commentary on a variety of mental health issues. This podcast series is directed at young adults, but everyone is invited to listen ...
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Stigma of Mental Illness Radio

Stigma of Mental Illness Radio

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Chrissie Hodges is an award winning Public Speaker who specializes in the anxiety disorder Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. As an OCD sufferer and advocate for informing and educating the public on disorders of the mind, Chrissie seeks to spread awareness on behalf of the growing population of individuals suffering in silence with depression and mental illness. Listen to Chrissie’s show on Thursdays at 3:00 PM MT.
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According to a psychological health consultant, many young and old people are dealing with a mental health problem, and due to the Covid-19 pandemic, that number is rising more. Here check out how to cure mental illness? Visit site and Extra super p force
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Parenting With Mental Illness

Linette Hernandez

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My trial and tribulations as a mom of 3. I have mental health issues. My name is Linette. I am 42 years old. I have my 20-year-old who is a high functioning autistic/mental health, my 13-year-old son is autistic/mental health, and last but not least, my 4-year-old princess. I want to create a support group where we can help each other since not everyone can relate or provide advice. It would be amazing to reach others in need while steel fighting for me and mine. Please take a second and sup ...
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I write about Mental Illness. I feel that its not talked about enough. I push that Mental ILLness should be a conversation not a secret. I have the ability to empower women to begin to speak out about there Mental challenges understanding that it's ok not to be ok & without there Voice they will not get any help in their areas of struggle. It happens. I find when we don't address our mental issues we can either be of danger to ourselves and or to others. My voice gives other women a voice be ...
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IAMMI In The Raw (I Am Mental Illness) a podcast discussing mental health through sharing my journey living with a mental illness. Our episodes are uncensored so please be mindful if children are present. TRIGGER WARNING: The following content contains discussions about mental health conditions, including but not limited to: anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (C/PTSD), emotional/physical abuse, sexual assault, and suicide. These topics may be distressing or ...
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Your ultimate resource for mastering physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. Want to transition from merely surviving to truly thriving through healing naturally? Each episode goes deep into everything related to healing using holistic wellness, Functional Medicine, and energy medicine for chronic illnesses like Lyme Disease, Autoimmune, detoxification and mindfulness practices. Discover actionable steps to unlock your best self and take command of your health journey. Remember, it's not ...
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In the final episode of our World Schizophrenia Day series, we revisit a deeply personal episode of Look Again. Host Faydra Aldridge shares her family’s journey with Schizophrenia. Before her sister, Carissa Lynn, was diagnosed with Schizophrenia, Faydra thought it was something that happened to others. In this powerful episode, Faydra is joined by…
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Dads come together for a fascinating chat about the work they're doing around their children's substance use/recovery. What's different about how Moms and Dads approach the work? They suggest that the love felt for their Loved One is equal, but the interactions are quite different. James,a father of four, points out that Dads are often focused on d…
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Dillon Tucker is an actor and filmmaker who shares the challenges and advantages of his various iterations of OCD and shares his process for the movie, Pure O, which he wrote and directed. To find places to stream Pure O https://gooddeedentertainment.com/pure-o/ Follow him on IG www.instagram.com/DillonTucker If you’re interested in seeing or buyin…
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Former NHS Doctor turned Wellbeing Consultant, Dr Lalith Wijedoru shares a powerful insight into his difficult childhood. Categorising his father as a “wounded child”, Lalith’s unwavering empathy and commitment to understanding his father’s actions is a testament to his compassion. To find out more about Lalith, check out: https://behindyourmask.co…
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I didn’t plan this — the sudden move, the heartbreak, the loss, or thehealing. But after a gut-wrenching divorce, the devastating loss of my cat, andfacing an empty 4-bedroom house I could no longer afford (or bearemotionally)... I jumped. 🚀🇲🇽 ✨ I sold everything. ✨ Moved to Mexico. ✨ And I’m learning — humbly — how to rebuild a life from the ashes…
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In this episode of Navigating Mental Illness: Parents Stories, the hosts interview Sarah Bose, who shares her compelling journey from rural Kentucky to becoming a nurse practitioner and a mother. Sarah details her daughter's diagnosis with Tetralogy of Fallot, a congenital heart defect, and discusses the emotional highs and lows from selling her bu…
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Dillon Tucker is an actor and filmmaker who shares the challenges and advantages of his various iterations of OCD and shares his process for the movie, Pure O, which he wrote and directed. To find places to stream Pure O https://www.pure-o-movie.com/ Follow him on IG www.instagram.com/DillonTucker If you’re interested in seeing or buying the furnit…
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In this third episode of our World Schizophrenia Day series, we revisit eye-opening discussion about how our misconceptions of schizophrenia and other severe mental illnesses can fuel the misunderstanding and stigma that people living with psychosis face. While there's no way to predict whether a person with a mental illness will become violent, de…
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Responding to a question from an Allies member, our co-hosts tackle a tough situation. Our member fears her adult child will be triggered to drink at their sibling’s upcoming wedding. Things could really get out of hand. Mom's trying to anticipate things CRAFTily, but there are many people involved. Worry and high expectations tend to be baked into…
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This “Best Of” episode originally aired in 2013 and was voted a listener favorite. David Hiroshima is a 3rd generation Japanese-American psychologist. He shares his experience and observations counseling sexual predators (rapists and child molesters) at Coalinga, a lockdown mental hospital in central California and how he used Buddhism to help him …
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In this second episode of our World Schizophrenia Day series, we revisit a controversial debate. Anti-psychotics like Abilify, Risperdal, and Clozapine are often used to help manage a person's symptoms of schizophrenia, including paranoia, delusions and hallucinations. However, there’s a movement that wants to shift mainstream thinking away from us…
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How did Casie Fariello and Liz Reitman come to build Other Parents Like Me (OPLM), an impressive network of worldwide support meetings, expert talks and much more? Kayla speaks with Casey and Liz of OPLM, who describe themselves as "two moms determined to make a difference." The organization supports and educates parents with kids going through men…
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Allen Strickland Williams is a standup comedian who shares his struggles with the stress of perfectionism and ADHD tendencies. He also opens up about the trauma of surviving a random shooting. Check out his comedy special, Ran Through, and his podcast, Finding My Audience. More about Allen www.AllenStricklandWilliams.com If you’re interested in see…
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Though it seems intuitive and important to avoid black and white thinking, what do you do instead? There are shades of gray, but our host Elizabeth suggests that a rainbow spectrum is really where complexity can live, a world where color, acceptance, softening, connection, and recognition of micro-successes are the path leading away from the contra…
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Please be aware that this episode contains references to suicide. Award-winning producer and Mental Health Campaigner Jon Salmon lost his father to suicide in 1999. With the fear of stigma too great, Jon decided to not speak up about his own mental health struggles until 2016. Speaking alongside the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the launch of He…
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Today is World Schizophrenia Day. Look Again is revisiting four of our most popular episodes. The first one in this revisited series is a conversation with former NHL goalie Corey Hirsch. At 21, Corey Hirsch was living the dream: goalie for the silver-medal-winning Team Canada at the Olympics and Stanley Cup-winning New York Rangers. So, why was he…
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Abby Reyes is an author, lawyer, and climate justice leader. She shares her story of activism, the tragic loss of her partner, and the mindfulness techniques she uses to manage her grief. Look for her new book, Truth Demands: A Memoir of Murder, Oil Wars, and the Rise of Climate Justice. For More About Abby abbyreyes.org IG: @abbysreyes If you’re i…
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The team weighs in definitively on the question, Is Everyone Creative? They share with us some key ways to get your creative juices flowing and move past blockages, and point to creative outlets you may not have considered. The Families Speak team is comprised of mothers and fathers on a journey with an addicted loved one. These family members have…
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Rachel Kaplan is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) who focuses deeply on moving through difficult feelings in order to heal–what she calls “emotional potty training”. She opens up about her personal tragedies and what led her to this work. Look for her podcast the Healing Feeling Sh*t Show and her new book Feel, Heal, and Let That Sh*…
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Coriena's journey begins with a mother’s fierce devotion to her son—a love strong enough to risk everything. When faced with a dangerous and volatile situation, Coriena made one of the most difficult decisions of her life—she took her son and fled. With no time to plan and nowhere to go, Coriena chose safety over certainty, even if it meant homeles…
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Television presenter Davina McCall is a household name, known for hosting Big Brother, Got to Dance, and Long-Lost Families to name a few. In this episode, we jump back into where Davina and Pam left off, exploring how her experience has impacted her own parenting. To find out more about Davina, visit her website. To find out more about Our Time, f…
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Creativity has been a central element of healing for many of our Families Speak cohosts. For some, it arrived like a lifeline when their family was in crisis. For others, creativity remained frustratingly out of reach during the lowest point of crisis. The team dives into the countless ways we can access creative energy, and how it helped them. "Cr…
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Bo V is a stand-up comedian, actor, and writer who attends Paul’s support group. They talk about the work they’re doing on self-judgment and shame, finding the perfect church after leaving Catholicism, and discovering their trans identity. If you’re interested in seeing or buying the furniture that Paul designs and makes follow his IG for his woodw…
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Kayla and Isabel speak with Mississippi native Jane Clair Tyner, Communications Manager of the dynamic education and advocacy organization, End It For Good. Jane Clair describes the "Thank God moment" she had when she first discovered the CRAFT method, albeit bittersweet: she had already lost her first-born son to drug-related complications. She we…
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Television presenter Davina McCall is a household name, known for hosting Big Brother, Got to Dance, and Long-Lost Families, to name a few. In this episode, Davina delves into her childhood, explores her complicated relationship with her mother, and reflects on how that relationship has shaped her today. Find Davina online. Please visit the Our Tim…
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Rich Forer is a Jewish-American author and activist. He discusses his perspective of growing up Jewish, being a member of AIPAC, and how his perspective on Palestine shifted dramatically, shattering his entire worldview. Here's a link to Rich’s book page on Amazon. Here's a link to a very interesting written interview he did, and here's a link to h…
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