Mental Illness Happy Hour
Having studied and worked with thousands of people with PTSD from combat, sexual, physical or emotional trauma, the Stanford faculty psychiatrist shares her 20 years of insights on PTSD. Dr. Jain's website is Her book is called The Unspeakable Mind. Support Our Sponsors! This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp online counseling. To get a free week go to Must be 18. WAYS TO HELP THE PODCAST ______________________ Subscribe via iTunes and leave a review. It costs nothing. ...
info_outline 485 ShameMental Illness Happy Hour
Paul shares some stories of people battling shame (especially around their bodies) and reads from the Loves, Happy Moments and Awfulsome moments surveys.
info_outline 484 - Pandemic 4Mental Illness Happy Hour
Paul reads listener experiences around their mental/emotional struggles and victories -some serious some humorous- including the Covid crisis.
info_outline 483 - Being Broke & In Debt - Nathan RabinMental Illness Happy Hour
The blogger/author returns to open up about dealing with the strain of being fired, perpetually broke and in debt while trying to provide for his family.
info_outline 482 Coping with the Pandemic 3Mental Illness Happy Hour
Another installment of Paul reading anonymous surveys submitted by listeners about their mental and emotional ups and downs during the pandemic as well as things they love.
info_outline 481 Coping in a Pandemic 2Mental Illness Happy Hour
The second installment of listeners sharing their loves, happy and awfulsome moments and struggles during the pandemic via surveys read by Paul.
info_outline 480 Coping in a PandemicMental Illness Happy Hour
Listeners share their loves and struggles during the pandemic via surveys read by Paul.
info_outline 479 - Things We LoveMental Illness Happy Hour
Who couldn't use some positive vibes this week? No guest, just things that people love, submitted via the show's Loves Survey.
info_outline 478 - Hell's Kitchen KennyMental Illness Happy Hour
Paul's support group friend recounts his childhood and teenage years growing up in NYC's Hell's Kitchen and the cycles of violence, addiction and poverty that he is struggling to break.
info_outline 477 Ask a Sex Crimes Detective - Don Howell ReturnsMental Illness Happy Hour
The retired sex crimes detective and speaker/author answers listener questions about the mentality of serial killers and sex offenders, the legal system, victim rights and famous cases past and present.
info_outlineThe licensed therapist and author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone shares about common issues people deal with in therapy and ways that we are our own worst enemy. Paul shares about adopting a dog, plus great listener descriptions of their food issues anxiety and depression.
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