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Work, Wellness, and Worth: Mental Health in the Disability Community

23 min · 16 de dic de 2025
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In this episode of Guided, Dr. Jones sits down with Rachael Hudson Lanter, LCSW, Executive Director of Build Inclusion, an organization dedicated to helping people with disabilities find meaningful, sustainable employment. Rachael shares how Build Inclusion is reshaping workplaces, empowering individuals with diverse abilities, and breaking down barriers that have traditionally limited access to opportunity. We explore the connection between employment, identity, and mental health — and why supportive, inclusive work environments matter not just for the individuals served, but for communities and employers as well. Rachael also offers insight into trauma-informed care, the unique mental health concerns within the disability community, and what it really means to create a culture of belonging. Whether you're a mental health professional, educator, leader, or simply someone who wants to build a more inclusive world, this conversation will challenge and inspire you.

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