Imperfect Progress

Starting over, but not really

23 min · 29. kesä 2024
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In this episode, Hennessy shares how starting over doesn’t mean scrapping everything from the last chapter. Transitions are really just more forward progress, building on every experience, struggle, triumph and tool you’ve already passed through. Let's chat! imperfectprogress.pod@gmail.com

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Seeking Help: What's it really like?

In this episode Hennessy shares some of her real-life experiences with the mental healthcare system. She lets us in on what it’s really like to seek professional help, the trial and error and the triumphs. We get a picture of the resources that are available and the steps we can take to keep moving forward. Connect with me: imperfectprogress.pod@gmail.com * * * * * * Free Resources: * The National Alliance on Mental Illness connects communities and individuals with education, podcasts and videos, support groups, a helpline, and local chapters of volunteers to guide them through mental illness. ⁠https://www.nami.org/about-nami/⁠ [https://www.nami.org/about-nami/]  * The Suicide and Crisis Hotline (988) is an easy to remember phone number that connects people with a crisis counselor via call or text to support them during a difficult moment and connect them with the appropriate resources when necessary. You can also chat with a crisis counselor and find more resources on their website: https://988lifeline.org/ [https://988lifeline.org/]  * SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish [https://www.samhsa.gov/linea-nacional-ayuda]) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.           1-800-662-HELP (4357) * SAMHSA’s brochure that helps families know what to expect during an emergency room visit for someone in acute mental health crisis and how to care for them afterward: https://store.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/sma18-4357eng.pdf [https://store.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/sma18-4357eng.pdf]

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