How High School Trauma Affects You Later In Life | Episode 131

EPISODE · Jun 3, 2024 · 25 MIN

How High School Trauma Affects You Later In Life | Episode 131

from Voices for Voices® · host Founder of Voices for Voices®, Justin Alan Hayes

How High School Trauma Affects You Later In Life | Episode 131Chapter Markers0:00 Nurturing Mental Health & Career Growth10:40 Promoting Mental Health Awareness and Self-Care16:40 Navigating Healthcare Costs and Education24:20 Voices for Voices® TV ShowWhat if navigating life's toughest transitions could lead you to a fulfilling career in mental health? Join us as we sit down with Amy Messmore, who takes us on her incredible journey from high school uncertainties to a master's degree in clinical mental health. Amy opens up about the emotional rollercoaster students face, especially during the pandemic and under the weight of social media pressures. She shares her pivot from early childhood education to mental health, detailing the impact of not fitting in and bullying, and why processing these experiences is crucial. This episode is a testament to the significance of mental health support and the transformative tools Amy discovered in her current program.How can mental health professionals maintain their own well-being while supporting others? Amy and our team delve into essential self-care strategies to fend off empathetic burnout. From the benefits of physical exercise and mindfulness to the solace found in pastoral counseling and community support groups, we cover it all. The conversation also tackles the ever-present stigma surrounding mental health and the critical need for accessible and fair healthcare for everyone. This segment is a call to prioritize mental health awareness and implement holistic approaches to ensure well-being.The financial strain of healthcare and the value of hands-on experience can't be overstated. Amy shares her personal insights into the overwhelming costs of medical care and the stress it brings. She emphasizes the importance of practical training in educational and therapeutic settings, advocating for real-world applications over theoretical knowledge. We also discuss the necessity of reducing mental health stigma and the role social media can play in fostering positivity and support. Amy's heartfelt commitment to mental health advocacy shines through, making this episode a must-listen for anyone passionate about mental health and personal growth.Voices for Voices® is the #1 ranked podcast where people turn to for expert mental health, recovery and career advancement intelligence.Our Voices for Voices® podcast is all about teaching you insanely actionable techniques to help you prosper, grow your self worth and personal brand.So, if you are a high achiever or someone who wants more out of life, whether mentally, physically or spiritually, make sure you subscribe to our podcast right now!As you can see, the Voices for Voices® podcast publishes episodes that focus on case studies, real life examples, actionable tips and "in the trenches" reports and interviews from subscribers like you.If that sounds like something that could help you grow personally or professionally, then make sure to join me by subscribing!—Thanks for listening!Support Voices for Voices®: LoveVoices.orgLearn more about Voices for Voices®: linktr.ee/Voicesforvoices#Healing #howtostopenvyingothers #stopcomparingyourselftoothers #comparingyourselftoothers #howtochangecareerswhenyou’refeelinglost #everyonestruggleswithsomething #healingjourney #howtostopbeingtriggered #healingfromtrauma #prayersforhealing #healingprayerforsickness #truelifestory #howtofightsocialanxiety #howtohealfromtrauma #healingprayers #theschooloflife #faithforhealing #prayerforhealingmiracleSupport the show

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