Mental Health U

Bill Emahiser

Mental Health U is a podcast dedicated to demystifying and destigmatizing mental health issues. If you or someone you know is struggling with depression, anxiety, trauma, or some other mental health issue, then this podcast is for you.

  1. 06/05/2024

    Bringing Therapy Home: Veronica Laverde on Transforming Families with IHBT

    What if traditional therapy isn't enough to stabilize a family in crisis? Join us as we uncover the answer with Veronica Laverde, the dynamic manager of Unison Health’s Intensive Home-Based Treatment (IHBT) program. Veronica takes us through her inspiring journey from early intervention programming to spearheading a transformative initiative that brings therapy and essential resources right into the homes of families. Learn how IHBT fills gaps in conventional therapy by offering a robust blend of support services, from food and housing assistance to school advocacy and community barrier resolution. This episode unpacks the innovative team-based approach of IHBT, designed to provide families with a simplified and cohesive support network. With frequent interactions, often multiple times per week, and around-the-clock crisis support, the program is tailored for those at risk of out-of-home placement. Veronica highlights the role of Ohio Rise and Aetna Medicaid in facilitating access to these life-changing services, emphasizing the importance of keeping families united for more successful outcomes. We delve into the daily lives and rigorous qualifications of IHBT staff, showcasing the extensive training and support they receive to make a real impact. Veronica shares powerful metrics of success, such as reductions in hospitalizations and school disciplinary actions, underscoring the program's effectiveness. Listen as Veronica discusses her passion for community service and her vision for positive change in her new role. Be sure to stay tuned for a future follow-up where we track the progress of her impactful work in the community.

    21 min
  2. 05/01/2024

    Unraveling the Threads of Mental Health Stigma with Courtney Rice

    Have you ever considered how the words we choose can reinforce the very stigmas we're trying to dismantle? Courtney Rice from NAMI Wood County joins us to unravel the complex tapestry of mental health stigma, sharing her wealth of experience that illuminates the damaging effects of misused labels and the power of empathy. Against the backdrop of her own personal and professional encounters, Courtney offers profound insight into how we can shift our language and attitudes to create a more supportive environment for those grappling with mental health challenges. Mental health stigma erects formidable barriers, often leading those struggling to shy away from seeking help, sometimes with tragic outcomes. Our discussion ventures into the deep crevices of these issues, highlighting how open conversations and workplace wellness initiatives can serve as lifelines. We also analyze the post-pandemic surge in mental health problems within specific demographics, scrutinizing the dual nature of social media as both a connector and an isolator. By understanding these dynamics, we can better equip ourselves with the necessary tools to offer a helping hand. The episode wraps up by shining a spotlight on the indispensable work done by NAMI Wood County. We delve into their vast range of programs and services, and introduce listeners to the Stigma Busters podcast—a platform amplifying the voices of those with lived experience and professionals in the field. Our appreciation for Courtney's insightful contributions sets the stage for continued discussions, as we strive to foster a society where mental health is treated with the care and understanding it deserves.

    20 min
  3. 04/24/2024

    Exploring Childhood Depression: Signs, Support, and Expert Advice

    Have you ever gazed into a child's eyes and witnessed something deeper than just the passing whims of youth? Megan Reinhart and Julia Manalukas rejoin us to shed light on the complexities of childhood depression, a topic too crucial to be overlooked. We uncover the intricate web of symptoms that indicate more than just fleeting sadness, including irritability and changes in social behaviors. Recognizing these subtleties can empower us with the understanding to identify when this mental health condition significantly disrupts a child's life and when to seek the guiding hand of professional help. Our discussion takes a creative turn as we weave through the narrative of a young student who expressed his emotions using an innovative "Anger-O-Meter," highlighting the importance of nurturing strategies to help children articulate and manage their feelings. Megan and Julia share their wisdom on establishing quality time and routines that connect us with our children and create a bedrock of security and structure. These tales of family engagement are a testament to the transformative impact of intentional support on a child's emotional resilience. As we conclude our conversation, we want to emphasize the importance of routines, good sleep habits, and finding a balance between expectations and support, especially for those dealing with anxiety or depression. We recognize the concerns and difficulties faced by caregivers, and we stress the importance of seeking professional help. Organizations like unisonhealth.org are valuable resources in the Northwest Ohio community, and our discussion serves as a heartfelt reminder of our shared commitment to nurturing the mental well-being of our youth. Join us for this meaningful conversation, where our dedication to children's mental health shines as brightly as the hope we hold for their future.

    23 min
5
out of 5
12 Ratings

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Mental Health U is a podcast dedicated to demystifying and destigmatizing mental health issues. If you or someone you know is struggling with depression, anxiety, trauma, or some other mental health issue, then this podcast is for you.