Stigma Silenced [Stories Spoken]: A Mental Health Podcast

The Myth of Worthy Suffering with Trenton

29 min · 18 de ago de 2025
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In this episode of Stigma Silenced, Trenton shares his journey of navigating his diagnoses of depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and borderline personality disorder—and the stigma that comes with them. He opens up about the perfectionism and emotional spirals that shape his daily life, the misunderstandings he’s faced from both loved ones and professionals, and the damaging myth that mental illness only comes from trauma or hardship. Trenton reflects on friendship, work, and the ongoing work of self-acceptance, offering reassurance and empowerment to anyone living with highly stigmatized mental health conditions. - Transcript PDF [https://hdi.uky.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Trenton-Transcript.pdf] - The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are that of the guest speakers, and do not necessarily reflect the views, positions, or opinions of The University of Kentucky, The Human Development Institute, or any related entities.

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