Mental Health Download: Exploring Mental Illness, Suicide, Homelessness and Incarceration
En podcast af MHAOK - Torsdage
223 Episoder
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Joshua Dulaney & The Dark Side of Reporting
Udgivet: 19.8.2019 -
Defining Moments with Margy & Hoang Lam
Udgivet: 9.8.2019 -
The Danger of Linking Mental Illness with Mass Violence
Udgivet: 6.8.2019 -
Dr. Carl Hart: Drug Talk for Grown-Ups
Udgivet: 26.7.2019 -
What Makes a Mental Health Leader?
Udgivet: 19.7.2019 -
Exploring the Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
Udgivet: 12.7.2019 -
A Journey Home: How Collaboration is Solving Homelessness
Udgivet: 5.7.2019 -
PART 2: Tulsa's Homelessness Count Featuring Greg Shinn
Udgivet: 28.6.2019 -
PART 1: Exploring the Annual Oklahoma City Homeless Count with Dan Straughan
Udgivet: 28.6.2019 -
Gail Richards on Overcoming Addiction to Anxiety Medication
Udgivet: 14.6.2019 -
Tulsa World's Let's Talk: Mental Health Forum
Udgivet: 31.5.2019 -
Homelessness Experts Mack Haltom & Mike Brose
Udgivet: 29.5.2019 -
Review of Oklahoma's 2019 Legislative Session
Udgivet: 24.5.2019 -
His Name Isn't "Homeless." It's Jose Vega.
Udgivet: 21.5.2019 -
Michelle Hand Shares Her Story about Postpartum Depression
Udgivet: 12.5.2019 -
Highlights from the My Mind Matters Rally at the Capitol
Udgivet: 26.4.2019 -
Weather Anxiety is Real
Udgivet: 24.4.2019 -
#SeeMe: My Name isn't Criminal, it's Melodie.
Udgivet: 29.3.2019 -
Teen on Suicide & Stigma
Udgivet: 19.2.2019 -
New Year's Resolutions that Start New Lives
Udgivet: 15.1.2019
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 how mental illness, suicide, homelessness and incarceration have affected their work or lives.