How many times have you heard: "Reach out if you are struggling."But how? What should you say? When should you say it and to whom? It can all sound straight forward and obvious from the outside, or from wellness. But in dark times, or hours of crisis, nothing is clear. And with depression convincing you no one cares about or would want to help you, it's even more complicated. An articulate, caring and experienced mental health advocate made a list of 10 Ways to "Reach Out" When You're Struggling With Your Mental Health. We discuss his first 5 suggestions in this episode.
Link to Sam's list:
https://letsqueerthingsup.com/2018/03/03/10-ways-to-reach-out-when-youre-struggling-with-your-mental-health/
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112- Chronic Pain, Depression and the Value of Therapy
111-Mental Health Days Because Sick = Sick
110- We Don't Know What We Don't Know
109 - Controlling the Impact of Negative News on Our Mental Health
108 - The Lines Between Grief and Depression
107 - Depression - A Long Journey
106 - Stigma Impedes Recovery
105 - A Terrible Gift - A Poet's Perspective on Depression
Black Mental Health Matters (re-broadcast)
Don't Wait for an Emergency to Get Help
Loud Proud and Depressed
Season 9 In Review
103 - Crisis Text Line
102 - When Doctor Turns Psych Patient
101- Depression in the Medical Profession
100- An NFL Hall of Famer Tackles Depression (Brian Dawkins)
99 - Keeping Students Mentally Healthy And Safe
98 - Why Teens Don't Talk to Their Parents About Suicide- Part TWO
97- Ten Reasons Teens Avoid Telling Their Parents About Suicidal Thoughts
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