Paolo offers advice to a woman going through tragedy and assists in finding closure by suggesting other ways to say goodbye. He also provides medical advice while building a friendship with her.
Troubled adolescents experiencing problematic sexual attractions need a safe space to come forward and get help to prevent future unwanted behavior such as that of Jeffrey Dahmer.
The lack of access to sunlight and fresh air during the winter months can be detrimental to mental health, causing feelings of panic or anxiety. This issue is particularly challenging in areas with colder climates like Canberra, despite Australia's reputation for being constantly sunny.
Lewis Howes discusses the need for men to share their feelings and insecurities with each other in order to achieve emotional harmony and learn to love themselves. He points out the contrast with women, who tend to have more opportunities for these types of conversations with friends and family.
The speaker reflects on the impact of online negativity and cancel culture on their mental health and perspective on their living situation.
A personal reflection on a lawyer father's struggles with alcoholism and mental health as his son watches him in the courtroom.
The speaker shares her personal experience of how toxic relationships can affect physical health and discusses the importance of prioritizing one's physical health, even in the context of a family that struggles with mental health issues and abuse.
The host reflects on how society puts a lot of emphasis on staying positive but sometimes embracing despair can lead to growth and acceptance. This has been a recurring pattern in his life.
Sarah Kubrick is an existential psychotherapist who shares her perspective on authenticity, self-love, acceptance, and responsibility. In this interview, she talks about the challenges of her job and how people's concerns and questions have changed in recent years.
The podcast delves into topics of depression, addiction, and trauma in a less bleak way than the historical events discussed, including cases of slave ships mutinying in ways that result in death.
The speaker gives advice about how to compliment someone and plan things out. He also talks about Medicaid and resources for mental illness.
The speaker explains how adhering to something that is self-motivating and self-actualizing can help align the chaos in their mind, which feels relaxing in an empowering way.
Brian discusses how he hated his personality in the evenings which he perceived as a bad spot caused by his chronic depression, and how people can identify their own version of bad personalities that affect their life.
A person shares how an unknown person's death by suicide inspired them to find purpose and that medication helped them to manage their mental health and libido.
The host and guest discuss their experiences with privilege, dream jobs, and struggles with anxiety and claustrophobia. The guest shares how she found relief through a body brace and meditation.
The speaker emphasizes the importance of seeking help and support through therapy for relationships that may need it. They discuss the common experience of someone falling in love intensely then suddenly pulling away, and the impact it can have on individuals.
The mental hospital system in the US was overcrowded, leaving some inmates uncared for, and many who never deserved to be there in the first place, as well as those without anyone to advocate for their needs.
In this TEDx talk, the speaker highlights the importance of establishing boundaries between work and personal life to prevent burnout while explaining how calling work our family can be detrimental to our mental and emotional health.
The 988 Lifelines offers 24-7 support to those struggling with their mental health. In other news, a special episode highlights how money and influence can impact the justice system in South Carolina, using a shocking case as an example.
In this podcast, experts discuss the significant role physical activity plays in promoting good mental health and explore ways to incorporate exercise into daily routines for a happier and healthier life.
The speaker finds it difficult to fully endorse advice that encourages people to avoid feeling sad or down because it could hinder actual self-improvement, and questions the role of historical literacy in accepting this advice.
While there is an argument for pushing boundaries to reach new limits, it may not be wise for individuals with fragile mental health, like those with panic disorders, to mess with their brain chemistry. While it can be anxiety-inducing in the moment, studies have shown that the majority of people who have emotional experiences through hallucinogenic substances no longer meet the criteria for PTSD after a year and are no longer taking medication.
Jake welcomes Mr. David Breberg, who started as a Twitter nobody and has become an influential figure in the world of SSRIs, with his quick wit and great grammar.
The speaker shares her personal experience of going through a rough period in life, feeling insecure, lost, and acting out of character. She discusses the importance of recognizing and addressing these feelings to avoid damaging relationships with loved ones.
The speaker shares a personal experience about losing control in a physical altercation and how it became a tendency that lasted months until it escalated into a fist fight on a basketball court.
A teenager discusses her experience with transitioning and the impact it had on her mental health, stating that while some teenagers may mistake transitioning as the answer to their emotional problems, it was the right decision for her and made everything easier.
In this podcast, the hosts explore the concept of reprieve through the lens of a famous Shakespeare quote, discussing how taking a break to enjoy life can help improve our mental health and overall well-being.
The speaker expresses dislike for the positive quote "nobody asks if you're okay" as it may appeal to those who think they are strong but are actually struggling, and believes that it is important to address things that may not necessarily kill you, but are not good for you.
This snippet of lyrics highlights the importance of being in a positive or "high" state of mind and suggests that having weapons such as positive beliefs and attitude can help a person stay high.
The disturbing story of Pazuzu Algarad, a troubled man with a history of mental illness and demonic obsessions, who created a house of horrors in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
The speaker shares her experience with developing claustrophobia and panic attacks, and coming to accept and rely on faith as a coping mechanism.
The host opens up about addressing her mental health and a potential plan to adopt a child with a fellow podcast guest.
The podcast discusses nine habits that can help improve mental health, including getting enough sunlight, exercise, and social interaction. Implementing all nine at once can be overwhelming, so it's suggested to start with one and build upon it.
The Ridges was a fully functioning agricultural and dairy farm that was used as a form of mental health rehabilitation for patients. Strange noises have been heard behind the doors, such as a slow metal table being screeched across the floor.
The case of Jamie shows the issues with involuntary conservatorship and mental health, where the state assumes that an individual is not competent enough to manage their own money or not have a social worker, but at the same time considers them fine to live on their own, raising concerns about their well-being and safety.
As part of Mental Health Awareness Month, Talkspace is offering listeners a promo code worth $100 off their first month of therapy.
Pennhurst Asylum was initially established to house and enlighten the mentally disabled, but it soon became a place for eugenicists to house and segregate people they believed tainted America's gene pool. The institution's dark history is still evident today through its haunting buildings and stories.
A homeless man was admitted to a psychiatric hospital under a false name, revealing gaps in the system and leaving multiple institutions and individuals at fault for failing to catch the mistake.
The host prompts a discussion on whether one's mental and emotional state can have an impact on a person's ability to appreciate success. The guest shares his perspective on how having a clear headspace can allow one to better handle the complexities that come with fame and money.
In this episode, the hosts discuss how some people use mental health as a shield against criticism, and how this can create a complicated situation. They explore a recent incident in the NBA and share personal experiences with mental health struggles and the impact on relationships.
The conversation centers around Jake's mental health and temporal lobe seizures, which have made his symptoms harder to manage.
A man runs loops around a strange street to reset himself, claiming it is better than virtual school.
The host discusses how watching a guest performing on stage made her question her own well-being and led her to cry for three days while watching dramas on Netflix.
The importance of recognizing and leaning into safe places that help reduce stress and anxiety, both internally and with loved ones.
This podcast episode discusses the importance of truth telling in mental health treatment and the potential benefits of non-traditional treatments such as Ibogaine, ayahuasca, and MDMA. It also touches on the steps of the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous that are related to truth telling about past wrongdoings.
The speaker has found coaching high school girls to be very beneficial to their mental health as they are able to spend time doing what they love and being outside regularly.
The speaker shares their experience of giving up and the sense of relief and freedom it brought them from the constant pressure and stress of trying to climb out of a hole they kept getting kicked back into.
The speaker discusses the impact of COVID-19 on their mental health, particularly on anxiety and OCD, which are genetic predispositions.
The host interviews someone about their experiences with nightmares, anxiety, and depression. They talk about the difficulties of dealing with these issues and the feeling of not being able to do enough.
The perception of mental health has completely changed in the last decade, from a stigmatized topic to one that is discussed and understood more than ever. The awareness and understanding of mental health is now just as prevalent as that of physical health.
This transcript consists of a rambling conversation about shaggy hair and wanting to party due to depression.
The most important aspect of life is managing the little voice inside your head. Controlling your physical actions can help manage the voice.