TheElephantITR's podcast Gia Washington
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The Elephant in the Room: The Truth and Myths about Mental Illness is a podcast that openly discusses mental health, debunks myths and promotes the message of recovery. Hosted by Gia Washington, Community Development Manager at Sertoma Centre, Inc.
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The Truth About Imposter Syndrome
Imposter Syndrome can be described as that lingering feeling of "just not being good enough" despite having the credentials and evidence of success. Joy Rhodes, a Senior Psychology major at Purdue University-Calumet discusses the intricacies of Imposter Syndrome and provides strategies for combatting it.
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How to Deal With the Holidy Blues
Have you ever been less than enthusiatic about the holiday season? If so, please tune in to this episode. Jessica Krakowsky, a Licensed Clinical Clinical Professional Counselor with the Genesis Therapy Group discusses the "Holiday Blues" and provides strategies for coping during the holiday season.
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Strength in Healing: A Conversation About Suicide
Lisa Guardiola and Veronica Cullinan, Sertoma Centre Community Outreach and Education Traners, interview Jennifer Arreola, a volunteer with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Illinois. Tune in to learn more about AFSP, suicide prevention resources, how to discuss suicide with children and Jennifer's own story of how the death of a high school friend led to her becoming an advocate for suicide prevention.
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Mental Health and the Female Soldier
Nicole Bowden and Nekohl Johnson bravely served their country, and both experienced some of the invisible wounds of war. In this episode, these women discuss their military experiences, challenges experienced, transitioning to civilian life, learning to address their own mental health and then using their experiences to help their fellow veterans. These women have learned how resilient they really are. Jess Heise, Community Engagement and Partnerships Coordinator at the Jesse Brown VA later joins the podcast to discuss some of the resources available to veterans.
TRIGGER WARNING: This podcast discusses military sexual trauma.
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The Importance of Mental Health Advocacy
Dayna Lei first began to experience mental health struggles as a 14 year old high school student. The struggles continued as she navigated the adjustment to college. In this interview, Dayna discusses how stigma played a role in her delay in treatment, how parents might support their child who is struggling, and how she has used her experiences to advocate not only for herself but for others as well. Dayna has survived thoughts of ending her life and learned what she needs to do to take care of herself. Dayna also discusses the role NAMI (www.nami.org) has played in her recovery journey.
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Depression and the College Student
Up to 30% of college students experienced depression in the last year. In this episode, Madison Myers, a senior at Trinity Christian College, discusses her extensive research on depression and shares her personal experience as a college student. Please learn more about statistics, signs and symptoms, self care tips, resources accessible on campus, and much more. Join in today to be a part of the conversation!