
Overcoming Stigmas in Mental Health and Living with Schizophrenia | S3E5
10/11/23 • 26 min
Stigma can affect everything from how we see ourselves to how we access help for our mental health. So how can we overcome shame around a mental health condition and medication?
Host Frantzces Lys talks with Rachel Star Withers, who has experienced these stigmas as a person living with schizophrenia, as well as licensed therapist Kati Morton. Both guests have found strength in taking ownership of the narrative, and have found that he best way to dismantle stereotypes surrounding mental health and medications is by talking openly and honestly.
Rachel Star Withers is an entertainer, stuntwoman, and person living with schizophrenia. She is the host of HealthLine / Psychcentral podcast Inside Schizophrenia and has appeared on MTV’s Ridiculousness, America’s Got Talent, Black Panther, and TUBI's #shockfight.
Kati Morton, LMFT, is a licensed marriage and family therapist and a highly sought-after speaker in the field of mental health. She has written two books on mental health: Are U Okay? A Guide to Caring for Your Mental Health and Traumatized: Identify, Understand, and Cope with PTSD and Emotional Stress . She hosts a mental health YouTube channel and a podcast named Ask Kati Anything.
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Kati Morton
Web: katimorton.com
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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/katimorton
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Rachel Star Withers
Web: rachelstarlive.com | psychcentrail.com/is
YouTube: www.youtube.com/rachelstarlive
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Stigma can affect everything from how we see ourselves to how we access help for our mental health. So how can we overcome shame around a mental health condition and medication?
Host Frantzces Lys talks with Rachel Star Withers, who has experienced these stigmas as a person living with schizophrenia, as well as licensed therapist Kati Morton. Both guests have found strength in taking ownership of the narrative, and have found that he best way to dismantle stereotypes surrounding mental health and medications is by talking openly and honestly.
Rachel Star Withers is an entertainer, stuntwoman, and person living with schizophrenia. She is the host of HealthLine / Psychcentral podcast Inside Schizophrenia and has appeared on MTV’s Ridiculousness, America’s Got Talent, Black Panther, and TUBI's #shockfight.
Kati Morton, LMFT, is a licensed marriage and family therapist and a highly sought-after speaker in the field of mental health. She has written two books on mental health: Are U Okay? A Guide to Caring for Your Mental Health and Traumatized: Identify, Understand, and Cope with PTSD and Emotional Stress . She hosts a mental health YouTube channel and a podcast named Ask Kati Anything.
Follow the Turning Points podcast on your favorite podcasting app so you never miss an episode. Leave the podcast a rating, review or tell a friend about the show.
Visit globe.com/turningpoints for more information on mental health care and resources.
Kati Morton
Web: katimorton.com
Social: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | TikTok
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/katimorton
Podcast: Apple | Spotify | Amazon Music
Rachel Star Withers
Web: rachelstarlive.com | psychcentrail.com/is
YouTube: www.youtube.com/rachelstarlive
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There are significant ways that pregnancy and birth can shake our mental health. What can cause postpartum depression, anxiety, OCD, and psychosis? Who can you turn to for help and support to pull you out of what can be an isolating experience? And what happens when the doctor's office itself causes even more anxiety?
Host Frantzces Lys first speaks with a doula and a reproductive psychiatrist on navigating mental health during pregnancy and how we can recognize the symptoms of postpartum disorders. Then Frantzces hears from a mom and patient advocate who navigated postpartum herself.
Dr. Shari Lusskin is a clinical professor of psychiatry, obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive science at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City. Ebony Harvey is a registered nurse, doula, student nurse practitioner and a holistic health and wellness coach with a focus on maternal health. Jillian Amodio is an award-winning yoga instructor, writer, author, speaker, mental health advocate, licensed masters social worker and a mother of two children.
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Dr. Shari Lusskin:
Web: https://www.sharilusskinmd.com/
Ebony Harvey:
Web: https://inharmonyhw.com/ | https://matermea.com/overdue/
Social: Instagram
Jillian Amodio:
Web: www.waypointwellnesscenter.com/providers/jillian-amodio/ | momsformentalhealth.com/
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