EPISODE · Jan 10, 2021 · 28 MIN
Episode 28: Sascha Altman DuBrul on transformative mental health practices
from Scream Therapy · host Jason Schreurs
Host Jason Schreurs has a lively conversation with Sascha Altman DuBrul, a mental health activist with a punk background. Sasha runs a private practice in Oakland, CA providing transformative mental health services. He was also a member of New York ska-punk band Choking Victim in the '90s, and part of the band's reunion shows in the mid '00s. http://saschadubrul.com http://chokingvictim.bandcamp.com Featured songs: Choking Victim - "Infested: Lindane Conspiracy, Pt.1" from Squatta's Paradise (1996) Suicidal Tendencies - "Institutionalized" from Suicidal Tendencies (Frontier Records, 1983) Buzzcocks - "Breakdown" (live at Lesser Free Trade Hall, Manchester, 1976) Choking Victim - "500 Channels" from No Gods / No Managers (Hellcat/Epitaph Records, 1999) Photo: Walter Hergt About this podcast: Scream Therapy explores the link between punk rock and mental health. My guests are members of the underground music scene who are living with mental health challenges, like myself. Intro/background music: Submission Hold - "Cranium Ache" Render Useless - "The Second Flight of Icarus" Artwork: Luke Ramsey - http://lukeramseystudio.com Contact host Jason Schreurs - [email protected]
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Host Jason Schreurs has a lively conversation with Sascha Altman DuBrul, a mental health activist with a punk background. Sasha runs a private practice in Oakland, CA providing transformative mental health services. He was also a member of New York ska-punk band Choking Victim in the '90s, and part of the band's reunion shows in the mid '00s. http://saschadubrul.com http://chokingvictim.bandcamp.com Featured songs: Choking Victim - "Infested: Lindane Conspiracy, Pt.1" from Squatta's Paradise (1996) Suicidal Tendencies - "Institutionalized" from Suicidal Tendencies (Frontier Records, 1983) Buzzcocks - "Breakdown" (live at Lesser Free Trade Hall, Manchester, 1976) Choking Victim - "500 Channels" from No Gods / No Managers (Hellcat/Epitaph Records, 1999) Photo: Walter Hergt About this podcast: Scream Therapy explores the link between punk rock and mental health. My guests are members of the underground music scene who are living with mental health challenges, like myself. Intro/background music: Submission Hold - "Cranium Ache" Render Useless - "The Second Flight of Icarus" Artwork: Luke Ramsey - http://lukeramseystudio.com Contact host Jason Schreurs - [email protected]
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