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This episode takes a closer look at the mental health challenges and developmental milestones of adolescent boys with psychotherapist and licensed professional counselor, Ward lassoe LPC. Ward is a highly regarded therapist specializing in the treatment of adolescent boys and adult men. In our conversation, he shares tips and tools for helping adolescent boys naviagte the challenging time of adolescence.
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In today's episode we explore mental health and wellness with the the BIPOC community with Dr. Jeannelle Perkins-Muhammad, a leading psychotherapist, author, and speaker with more than 20 years experience in the field.
She's a recipient of the Charleston Black Caucus "40 Professionals to Know" award, and is the author of the book, "Into-See-Me", which explores the cultural and personal factors that can make it challenging for black couples to develop and maintain intimacy. You may learn more about her work at www.drjeannelle.com. -
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In this month’s episode, we discuss and explore the topic of grief, loss, and trauma with the incomparable Bonnie Compton, APRN, BC, CPNP, an End of Life Doula, Conscious Living and Dying Coach, Author, Speaker, Child and Adolescent Therapist, Parent Coach, Nurse Practitioner, and Certified RTM Trauma Practitioner. Ms. Compton speaks directly about the importance of the grieving process, how we may come to accept and make peace with the losses in our lives, and she offers helpful tools, resources, and effective treatment modalities for those who are suffering.
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In this month’s episode, we take a closer look at Autism with Dr. Melinda Edwards, a mother, writer and physician who’s helping families look at Autism through a different lens than the symptoms and disease model which dominates the landscape. Dr. Edwards is the founder of the non-profit organization Darshan (www.livingdarshan.org), which seeks to usher in a new paradigm of Autism that recognizes the incredible gifts and insights often introduced to us through individuals with Autism. She currently serves as a psychiatrist for the SC Department of Mental Health and is completing her upcoming book, “Psyche and Spirit: How a Psychiatrist Found Divinity Through Her Lifelong Quest for Truth and Her Daughter’s Autism”.
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In this month's episode, we take a closer look at depression with Dr. Jonathan Sperry - a core faculty member at Lynn University and a leading mental health researcher, psychotherapist, author, and lecturer in the field of psychology. Learn more about his work at www.drjonsperry.com.
What is depression telling us and how do we make sense of depressive symptoms within the context of our own unique situation, personality, and overall make-up? It's a fascinating conversation you won't want to miss! -
In today’s episode we speak with the dynamic and inspiring Senior Pastor of Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church. Pastor Benton is a true leader in Charleston, SC where he works tirelessly to empower individuals, families and communities to live spiritually, mentally and physically healthy lives. In our conversation we discuss several important topics to include the power of community and connection, the value of therapy, the slippery slope of attachment to outcomes and to things, learning what we can and cannot control, and finding purpose and meaning in life when you’re feeling stuck or disillusioned.
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In this episode, we speak with the licensed therapist and substance abuse treatment specialist, Karen Perlmutter, to explore the many sides of alcohol and substance use and abuse. If you've been questioning your own or a loved one's relationship to alcohol and other substances then this conversation will offer useful information, hope, and a path to healing.
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In today's conversation we speak with the author, educator, novice chaplain, and one of American Buddhism's thoughtful new voices, Chenxing Han. What follows is a conversation on the topic of grief and loss with insights from a Buddhist Perspective. How do we grieve our losses? How do we experience this universal journey through loneliness, grief, and fulfillment? These and many more are questions Chenxing generously explores with us through her deft touch and tender spirit.
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In today’s conversation, we speak with the board-certified psychiatrist, Dr. Kelly Holes-Lewis, from the Charleston, South Carolina based mental wellness clinic - Modern Minds.
Through her extensive clinical work and training, Dr. Holes-Lewis has developed a deep understanding of the healing power of compassion, mindfulness, and positive engagement in our own healing and care. And although these concepts may seem simple, they’re often challenging to find in the world of illness-based medicine.
What follows is our conversation on the topic of compassion for both ourselves and others in which Dr. Holes-Lewis shares her insights and practical steps to help us find better balance and meaning in our lives.
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In this episode we explore the topic of mental health for young children ages 0-5. Our conversation will explore ways in which parents/caregivers may foster healthy environments to help promote childhood development. And we discuss how parents/caregivers may look for and identify possible problem areas and where to find specialized mental health resources for young children when needed. This is an incredibly useful conversation for parents/caregivers of young children!
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In this episode, we speak with the licensed therapist and relationship expert, Lair Torrent LMFT, about how we may enrich our relationship with a romantic partner by moving away from putting a spotlight on symptoms and learning to bring our best selves to the relationship.
Lair Torrent is a clinically trained licensed marriage and family therapist. His graduate work focused on couples at Mercy College under the mentorship of world-renowned marriage & family therapist, Dr. Evan Imber-Black. He’s the bestselling author of, “The Practice of Love: Break Old Patterns, Rebuild Trust, and Create a Connection That Lasts”, which was published in February of 2022. -
In this episode we speak with the licensed art therapist, Marianne Huebner, about the healing powers of art and art therapy in our lives. She will share details about the art therapy process as well as discuss art activities that one can engage in at home to de-stress and to learn more about ourselves. Marianne is an art therapist for Hopeway, an evidence-based mental health treatment center in the Charlotte, NC region. Learn more at www.hopeway.org.
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In this episode, we explore practical ways in which we may find opportunities to build resilience, hope, and positive change in the hectic day-to-day of our lives. The therapist and mental health leader, Melissa Camp LPC, shares powerful exercises, offers useful tips to reconnect with our passions, and discusses important warning signs for when we should seek additional help and support. (www.melissacamplpc.com)
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In this episode, we discuss important information about suicide and suicide prevention to include details about the 988 Suicide and Crisis Life Line. The conversation is led by Jennifer Piver, Executive Director of Mental Health America - Greenville County, and Jennifer Butler, Program Director of the South Carolina Department of Mental Health's Office of Emergency Services.
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In this episode, we share a conversation with the psychologists Dr. Báyò Akómoláfé and Dr. Jürgen W. Kremer about reframing our understanding of what it means to be human. The talk centers on ways we might learn to explore the unknown, to address the uncomfortable head on, and to better understand the interconnectedness of all things so we might gain insight into the mystery and meaning of our lives.
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Topics to be discussed include:
Exploring the unique challenges children are facing today.Depression vs. Anxiety: What is the difference?Mental health signs, symptoms, and warnings across age groups.How caregivers can best support their children to foster growth and healing.Sharing useful mental health resources for families.