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Two Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest

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Chrissie Hodges and Kat Atwell tackle topics of mental health, the stigma of mental illness, and lived experiences of mental illness. Join us live every month on the first and third Sunday at 3pm MST to change the way the world views mental illness, one story at a time.
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Do you want to do mental health advocacy work, but have trouble balancing the time for yourself and work and family? Join Kat Atwell and Chrissie Hodges on Two Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest with our advocate guests Alison Dotson, Ethan S. Smith, and Angie Alexander as we talk about how to balance, how to be successful, and how to stay motivated
Psychiatric hospitalization can be terrifying, lonely, but also necessary for individuals to gain insight and get the treatment needed for mental illness. The stigma surrounding being hospitalized can be daunting as well. Join us for a discussion of lived experience with being hospitalized and how we coped and survived with the stigma today on Mental Illness Matters Radio with Chrissie Hodges, Kat Atwell, and Jody Gamel.
Competitive OCD: 'My OCD is more severe than yours' Advocate Alison Dotson and Chrissie Hodges explore terminology used amongst OCD sufferers and experiences which not only hinders recovery, but can foster a sense of 'survivor's guilt' as Alison puts it. Verbal triggers and negative OCD terminology---a thoughtful topic of discussion on this weeks 'Mental Illness Matters' Radio
Eating Disorders are often stigmatized and even 'envied' by individuals who do not understand the severity and misery they cause the sufferer. Kate will talk to us today about the reality of living in the hell of the eating disorder, bulimia. It's not just about being thin!
The Holiday season can be tough for many people, but especially difficult for individuals and family with mental illness. So many factors can cause misunderstandings and confusion outside even physical symptoms. Margaret and I talk about two perspectives of parent and child on how to support and work through some common situations faced by families during the holidays. Take away some tips on how to make the Christmas season more of a supportive, empathetic and caring environment for the whole family.
I have been hosting this show for almost 3 years, and have been unable to find anyone who will come on and openly discuss their experience with PTSD. Join me today as I speak with Hillaire Phillips to talk about her experience with PTSD, how it manifests in her life and what she does to manage it.
Kay wanted to do something to help others who are suffering with mental illness. She took a risk and it certainly paid off! She created a facebook site where people can post their photo and a short description of what it is like to live with mental illness. It is a brilliant idea to break down stigma, one personal story at a time. She talks about her own journey with mental health challenges as well as her inspiration hopes for a page that I believe will be an incredible force in normalizing individuals with mental illness. Tune in and find out more about Kay and her inspiring project.
It can be devastating to feel like you have lost your identity and the life you had when diagnosed with mental illness. Jody thought his life had been snatched from him when he found out he had Bipolar disorder. Luckily one encounter changed the way he looked at himself and life. Tune into our interview to find out how things turned around for Jody and how he works daily giving hope to others with mental illness. Give us 30 minutes, and we'll give you a new perspective on mental illness
Oftentimes we focus so much on the individual suffering with mental illness, we tend to overlook the impact it has on our families. Family deals with stigma, suffering, and pain as well and often feels helpless with their loved one and within the system. Their voices are JUST as important as the individual stories of triumph over mental illness. Today, Eunice Brownlee will join me and talk about what it is like to have a father who lives with bipolar disorder. She has not only become HIS advocate, but a powerful voice in the advocacy movement for mental health. Please join me as I talk to Eunice about how she defines her role as a child of someone with bipolar but has to play the role of an authority figure in his life to get what he needs in the system. Much thanks to Eunice and all she does in our movement.
Talking with Regal Fro, editor of The Emotional Detox Life about her incredible journey through psychosis and her resulting path to advocacy. I was mesmerized by Laqwanda's story-telling, how open she is about her experience, and her passion and drive to help others feel not so alone. It is so incredible to listen to someone fully disclose experiences with mental illness with compassion for themselves at the time with a touch of humor. There is no better way to race toward recovery than to be able to see yourself in your mental illness and find the ability to laugh! This was my kind of interview! Tune in to hear her fascinating story, and I hope she will come back on sometime and share more! You can find more about her and her advocacy on youtube.com at onementalvlogger
Talking to an incredible advocate and peer about the effects of early trauma and how it can have a mental impact. Izzy talks to us about some hard facts regarding transitioning out of state institutes and how difficult it can be for individuals. She shares with us her role in her new job as a peer helping individuals with that transition. She also shares her personal journey of trauma induced anxiety and depression from experiences at an early age. We follow her story through her teens and into her 20's where she is now in a position of recovery and giving back to people in need. Izzy is incredibly knowledgable and I feel lucky to call her my friend and colleague!
Jon Hershfield is an OCD Specialist as well as an individual who knows exactly what it feels like to experience OCD. His expertise expands beyond what most clinicians can comprehend based on his personal experience. Not only is he trained in how to help individuals who suffer with OCD, he is also an advocate for education and awareness for what OCD is and how to combat it. Great interview and discussion with Jon about Pure O, He is relatable, knowledgable, and enthusiastic about furthering the treatment of OCD. Please visit his website at www.ocdbaltimore.com to learn more about him and to read his fantastic blogs!
Some lesser known and accepted symptoms of addiction are behaviors that make us furious and perhaps judge the addict. Lying, stealing, and other behaviors deemed immoral to us are sometimes acted on out of desperation. Margaret and Chrissie chat today about some of those symptoms and how we can see past them and provide the help an addict needs without judgement
Brandon Applehans talks to us about how he discovered that he had Rapid Cycling Bipolar as a teen. In his struggle to find the right treatment, he also found that there was an need for a bridge of acceptance and understanding of mental illness with the church. Click on our interview to find out how Brandon has found a way to fill that niche while helping others deal with mental illness. He is truly inspirational!
Being depressed is not something someone with Major Depressive Disorder can just 'snap out of'. This is a major illness that spans across an individuals life effecting every area. Symptoms can make you feel helpless and hopeless. Check out my interview with Melissa about how she managed Major Depressive Disorder, how she found relief through ECT (formally known as Electro-shock therapy), and some other options for individuals who suffer.
Easily one of the most stigmatized diseases there is, addiction is an epidemic yet people STILL don't understand the facts! Addicts aren't lazy, weak, have a choice, or can just stop 'when they want'. If you believe these things---you are perpetuating stigma and YOU are part of the problem. Tune in to find out from some experts about the real deal on addiction.
There is no darker place than falling into a lapse/relapse/episode of a mental illness. It is scary and far from anywhere hope exists. What do you do in those times to get you through?? Ethan and Chrissie are going to talk about what it feels like to be there and how to hang on and stay strong until you can get into a better place. We will also talk about the importance of the support system and what they can do to help you see the light at the end of the tunnel.
What services and supports does Colorado offer individuals with mental illness? There are many great organizations and Colorado Mental Wellness is one of them. Join me as I talk to the director today about their services and fighting stigma
One of the most highly stigmatized illnesses an individual can have is addiction. With more people stepping out with success stories, we are finally seeing the wheels turn in a positive direction for change and acceptance...but the pushback is still there. Today on Mental Illness Matters, we are going to chat about the lies people believe about addicts. We are also going to talk about how tough it is for individuals with a dual diagnosis, meaning addiction plus a mental illness.
There will be laughs. There will be stories. There will be making fun of Chrissie's hair. Today, Ethan Smith--Spokesperson for the International OCD Foundation and Chrissie talk about hot topics associated with mental health, stigma, and our own crazy lives!
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