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Giving Voice to Mental Health

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Giving Voice to Mental Health shares real stories from individuals at different stages of their mental health journeys, providing inspiration, understanding, and support. It's a space where personal experiences with mental health challenges are voiced to highlight the ups and downs of healing, benefiting individuals, families, and communities.

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Episodios
  • From Depression, Anxiety, & Complex PTSD to Therapy & Peer Recovery | A Mental Health Recovery Story
    Aug 18 2025

    In this powerful mental health & addiction recovery story, Imani shares her journey through complex PTSD, anxiety, and chronic depression. Misdiagnosed in early life and frequently hospitalized, she opens up about living with suicidal ideation and how peer support became her turning point.

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    Key talking points:
    1. Diagnosed with anxiety and depression at age 11, later identified as living with complex PTSD.
    2. Misdiagnosed with borderline personality disorder, which led to provider trauma and mistrust.
    3. C-PTSD symptoms showed up in relationships, trust issues, and imposter syndrome.
    4. Anxiety presented as physical symptoms and intrusive thought loops, managed through therapy.
    5. Depression was the most persistent condition, leading to hospitalization and suicide attempts.
    6. Peer support became a key turning point, offering purpose and validation.
    7. Therapy provided space for reflection, emotional safety, and long-term healing tools.
    8. Setting boundaries and practicing self-compassion helped shift from shame to self-worth.
    9. Recovery included small behavioral goals, like rejoining family spaces and daily tasks.
    10. Imani now uses her lived experience to support others and advocate for agency in treatment.

    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast

    00:30 Imani's Mental Health Journey Begins

    01:47 Understanding Complex PTSD

    04:42 Living with Anxiety

    06:42 The Value of Therapy

    09:31 Battling Depression

    13:49 The Role of Peer Support

    17:25 Tools for Mental Health Management

    20:02 Embracing Self-Compassion

    20:57 Facing Fear and Moving Forward

    21:59 Small Steps to Overcome Isolation

    22:40 The Power of Mini Goals

    26:04 Transforming Shame into Pride

    32:16 The Importance of Boundaries

    34:15 Understanding Self-Compassion

    36:31 Acknowledging and Managing Emotions

    38:10 The Journey of Vulnerability

    39:39 Final Thoughts and Resources

    #mentalhealthawareness
    #mentalhealthrecovery
    #mentalhealthmatters

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    41 m
  • From Family Trauma, Suicide Loss & Bipolar to Advocacy & Healing | A Mental Health Recovery Story
    Jul 28 2025

    Pulitzer finalist Meg Kissinger shares her powerful mental health & addiction recovery story, reflecting on growing up in a large Irish Catholic family marked by untreated bipolar disorder, depression, and multiple suicides. She opens up about the trauma of silence, the relief and guilt of loss, and how writing helped her heal. A deeply moving exploration of generational mental illness and the power of storytelling.

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    Key talking points:
    1. Meg Kissinger grew up in a large family deeply affected by untreated mental illness.
    2. Her father had undiagnosed bipolar disorder and her mother struggled with depression.
    3. Two of her siblings died by suicide after long battles with severe mental illness.
    4. Mental health was never discussed in her home, creating confusion and silent suffering.
    5. Writing became Meg’s way to process grief and understand her family’s trauma.
    6. Her journalism career focused on exposing failures in the U.S. mental health system.
    7. She advocates for shifting language from “stigma” to “discrimination” around mental illness.
    8. Her memoir explores love, loss, and the resilience of a family living with mental illness.
    9. Meg emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance, community, and asking for help.
    10. She hopes her story helps others feel less alone and more empowered to speak out.

    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast

    00:34 Meg Kissinger's Perspective on Mental Health

    02:27 Understanding Mental Illness and Stigma

    05:19 Growing Up in a Family with Mental Illness

    08:10 The Impact of Silence and Secrecy

    10:45 Writing as a Path to Understanding

    16:17 The Importance of Talking About Mental Health

    18:54 Jake's Story

    19:08 Understanding Jake's Mental Health Journey

    19:55 The Importance of Asking for Help

    20:54 A Personal Story of Struggle and Support

    22:26 Lessons Learned About Mental Illness

    24:17 The Complex Emotions of Suicide Loss

    25:01 Finding Relief and Guilt in Grief

    26:02 The Reality of Mental Illness and Support

    27:33 Final Thoughts on Living with Mental Illness

    34:05 Concluding Remarks and Resources


    #mentalhealthawareness
    #mentalhealthrecovery
    #mentalhealthmatters

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    35 m
  • From Suicide Loss, Depression & Grief to Mental Health Awareness | A Mental Health Recovery Story
    Jul 14 2025

    Lisa Sugarman’s mental health & addiction recovery story is rooted in deep grief and quiet strength. In this powerful episode, she shares her experience of losing her cousin, childhood friend, and father to suicide—losses that shaped her life and mission. Lisa opens up about navigating inherited trauma, the shock of learning the truth decades later, and the importance of safe spaces for suicide loss survivors.


    Explore mental health and addiction treatment options: https://recovery.com

    Crisis Resources
    National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Call or Text 988; 988lifeline.org
    The Trevor Project: Toll-free hotline (1-866-488-7386); TheTrevorProject.org
    American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP): afsp.org
    Alliance of Hope for Suicide Loss Survivors: allianceofhope.org

    Key talking points:
    1. Lisa Sugarman lost her cousin, father, and close friend to suicide.
    2. She learned at 45 that her father’s death was a suicide, not a heart attack.
    3. Grieving a suicide involves unique layers of guilt, confusion, and trauma.
    4. Many survivors feel isolated but are part of a massive, unseen community.
    5. Suicide loss support must be specific—general grief support often isn't enough.
    6. Depression clouds judgment, making it hard to seek help when most needed.
    7. Crisis lines like 988 and The Trevor Project are essential, even for grief support.
    8. Talking openly about lost loved ones can be healing for survivors.
    9. Survivors must reject blame—suicide is about the person's pain, not others’ actions.
    10. Healing is nonlinear, but the intensity of early grief evolves with time.

    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
    00:34 Addressing Suicide Rates and Loss Survivors
    01:03 Understanding the Impact of Suicide
    04:06 Support Systems and Resources
    06:29 Lisa's Personal Story of Loss
    12:51 Navigating Grief and Support
    20:30 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
    29:21 Conclusion and Resources

    #mentalhealthawareness
    #mentalhealthrecovery
    #mentalhealthmatters

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    30 m
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