Healing Out Loud with Nicole

Mental Health Care Inconsistency

1 h 1 min · 7. maj 2026
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In this episode of Healing Out Loud, I’m talking about the inconsistency of mental health care systems, barriers to treatment, access to evidence-based care, and the real-life impact these issues have on people every day. This conversation was inspired by a thoughtful listener comment about my stance on strengthening systems and ensuring consistent mental health support for everyone. We’re diving into the facts, the feelings, and the reality of what happens when people struggle to get the help they need — and why these conversations matter so much.

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Content Note: Discussion of mental health, stigma, discrimination, suicidal ideation, eating disorders, and barriers to care.In this special Pride Month episode of Healing Out Loud, we explore the intersection of LGBTQ+ identity, mental health, stigma, and healing. Drawing from current research, Minority Stress Theory, and national mental health data, this episode examines the disparities LGBTQ+ individuals face, the impact of discrimination and rejection, barriers to affirming mental health care, and the powerful role acceptance plays in promoting well-being. I also share personal reflections on the importance of representation, highlighting the profound impact of stories like Heartstopper and Heated Rivalry in helping people feel seen, understood, and less alone. This conversation is not about politics—it's about people. It's about what happens when individuals are forced to hide who they are, defend who they are, or fight to be accepted for who they are. Most importantly, it's about hope, healing, and creating spaces where everyone can show up authentically. Whether you're a member of the LGBTQ+ community, someone who loves and supports LGBTQ+ individuals, or simply interested in mental health and human connection, this episode offers a thoughtful and compassionate discussion about healing while carrying the weight of stigma. No matter who you are, who you love, or what your story looks like—you deserve dignity, compassion, support, and the opportunity to heal. Resources discussed in this episode are credited to The Trevor Project, the American Psychological Association (APA), SAMHSA, the Family Acceptance Project, and Minority Stress Theory research.

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