EPISODE · May 22, 2025 · 18 MIN
Mind Matters: Breaking Myths and Building Mental Wellness - Part Two
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Episode Two – Mind Matters: Breaking Myths andBuilding Mental Wellness - Part TwoRelease Date – May 23rd, 2025.Summary– In this second episode of our two-part podcast on mental health, we digdeeper and unveil the biggest gaps in care that many still face today. We sharereal-life success stories that offer hope and prove that with the right supportand treatment a productive and fulfilling life is possible. We discuss how dedicatedwork in the mental health field continues to light the way toward a brighterfuture. Join us for an honest conversation about the current landscape ofmental health care—its challenges, its triumphs, and the immense hope fueled bysuccess stories and innovation in support services.GuestInformationSusan M OddenLCMHC, MSN, RN Therapist at Trivium Life Services New EnglandNatalia SamudovskyLCPC Therapist at Trivium Life Services IdahoMelody TurnageLCSW, ADC Therapist at Trivium Life Services Idaho Links and Resourceswww.averte.comwww.triviumlifeservices.orgNAMI –National Alliance on Mental Illness www.nami.orgEMDR –Eye Movement Desensitization and ReprocessingDBT – DialecticalBehavior Therapy Call to ActionWant moreinformation on the services offered by Trivium Life Services or how to supportour mission? Visit our website at www.triviumlifeservices.org. Podcast andhost informationHi! I'm Michelle Schaller, SeniorDirector of Behavioral Health, your host for this series of podcasts by TriviumLife Services. Each week, I'll be introducing you to real professionals whodedicate their lives to helping others, and individuals who have found hopeamidst their struggles with mental health, substance abuse, domestic violence,and those with intellectual and physical disabilities. Our aim is to reduce theprejudices and misconceptions surrounding these challenges and create awarenessand understanding in our communities. DisclaimerThe contents of this podcast,including discussions, interviews, and shared resources, are for informationaland educational purposes only. They are not intended to serve as a substitutefor professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. AcknowledgementsSpecial thanks to Webberized Inc for their invaluablecontribution to this episode. To learn more about their services visit them at www.webberized.com
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Episode Two – Mind Matters: Breaking Myths andBuilding Mental Wellness - Part TwoRelease Date – May 23rd, 2025.Summary– In this second episode of our two-part podcast on mental health, we digdeeper and unveil the biggest gaps in care that many still face today. We sharereal-life success stories that offer hope and prove that with the right supportand treatment a productive and fulfilling life is possible. We discuss how dedicatedwork in the mental health field continues to light the way toward a brighterfuture. Join us for an honest conversation about the current landscape ofmental health care—its challenges, its triumphs, and the immense hope fueled bysuccess stories and innovation in support services.GuestInformationSusan M OddenLCMHC, MSN, RN Therapist at Trivium Life Services New EnglandNatalia SamudovskyLCPC Therapist at Trivium Life Services IdahoMelody TurnageLCSW, ADC Therapist at Trivium Life Services Idaho Links and Resourceswww.averte.comwww.triviumlifeservices.orgNAMI –National Alliance on Mental Illness www.nami.orgEMDR –Eye Movement Desensitization and ReprocessingDBT – DialecticalBehavior Therapy Call to ActionWant moreinformation on the services offered by Trivium Life Services or how to supportour mission? Visit our website at www.triviumlifeservices.org. Podcast andhost informationHi! I'm Michelle Schaller, SeniorDirector of Behavioral Health, your host for this series of podcasts by TriviumLife Services. Each week, I'll be introducing you to real professionals whodedicate their lives to helping others, and individuals who have found hopeamidst their struggles with mental health, substance abuse, domestic violence,and those with intellectual and physical disabilities. Our aim is to reduce theprejudices and misconceptions surrounding these challenges and create awarenessand understanding in our communities. DisclaimerThe contents of this podcast,including discussions, interviews, and shared resources, are for informationaland educational purposes only. They are not intended to serve as a substitutefor professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. AcknowledgementsSpecial thanks to Webberized Inc for their invaluablecontribution to this episode. To learn more about their services visit them at www.webberized.com
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