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In all of our relationships, we bring our history, the roles we’ve played, our strategies for belonging, our privilege, and our worldview to the dynamic. In this episode, we get to hear from two deeply reflective mental health workers, who spend much of their time attempting to redefine helping relationships within and outside the system, about their personal experiences with love and relationships. They shed light on their process for communication and the values they share that sometimes also apply to how they show up for friends, family, and their clients.
We also discuss:
Leah Pressman (she/her) and Jay Stevens (he/him) live and work together in New York City with their three cats. Both work as program directors for mobile case management and mental health treatment teams at a non-profit agency.
Leah is a licensed clinical social worker by training, and continuously invests in unlearning unhelpful lessons from her formal education. She’s divorced (literally) from a path that no longer serves her; and has since committed to a life rooted in intentional choices, connection with others, creative expression, justice, and kindness. Leah finds purpose in nurturing her community and building systems that give a sh*. She’s a proud maker of home-cooked meals, crochet, collage, and any and all crafts that inspire her. Leah is an IDHA member and organizer with IDHA’s Training Committee. You can find her on the internet @leah.makesthings
Jay is both a harm reductionist and licensed mental health counselor (perhaps a contradiction of terms). He identifies as a person with lived experience of unhelpful substance use, being unhoused, and incarceration. He leads his team with a Harm Reduction and Decarceration lens to support those who are unhoused and/or living with mental health diagnoses. Jay believes in the foundational power of human connection, and the imperative to explore the link between personal and societal transformation. He dreams of mental health care led by people with lived experience that is community-based and free from surveillance and coercion. He organizes with IDHA and serves as treasurer of IDHA’s board of directors. Jay operates rooflesslove.com.
Links:
Jay & Leah’s Audio Blog: Unlicensed: Radicalizing Continuing Education https://www.idha-nyc.org/post/2023/1/31/unlicensed-radicalizing-continuing-education
rooflesslove.com
Saving Our Own Lives by Shira Hassan: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/61757014-saving-our-own-lives
Dignity of Risk blog post by Jay: https://www.rooflesslove.com/blog/the-dignity-of-risk
Institute for the Development of Human Arts: https://www.idha-nyc.org/
Get bonus episodes on substack! https://depthwork.substack.com/
Disclaimer: The DEPTH Work Podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Information on this podcast in no way to be construed or substituted as psychological counseling, psychotherapy, mental health counseling, or any other type of therapy or medical advice.
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In all of our relationships, we bring our history, the roles we’ve played, our strategies for belonging, our privilege, and our worldview to the dynamic. In this episode, we get to hear from two deeply reflective mental health workers, who spend much of their time attempting to redefine helping relationships within and outside the system, about their personal experiences with love and relationships. They shed light on their process for communication and the values they share that sometimes also apply to how they show up for friends, family, and their clients.
We also discuss:
Leah Pressman (she/her) and Jay Stevens (he/him) live and work together in New York City with their three cats. Both work as program directors for mobile case management and mental health treatment teams at a non-profit agency.
Leah is a licensed clinical social worker by training, and continuously invests in unlearning unhelpful lessons from her formal education. She’s divorced (literally) from a path that no longer serves her; and has since committed to a life rooted in intentional choices, connection with others, creative expression, justice, and kindness. Leah finds purpose in nurturing her community and building systems that give a sh*. She’s a proud maker of home-cooked meals, crochet, collage, and any and all crafts that inspire her. Leah is an IDHA member and organizer with IDHA’s Training Committee. You can find her on the internet @leah.makesthings
Jay is both a harm reductionist and licensed mental health counselor (perhaps a contradiction of terms). He identifies as a person with lived experience of unhelpful substance use, being unhoused, and incarceration. He leads his team with a Harm Reduction and Decarceration lens to support those who are unhoused and/or living with mental health diagnoses. Jay believes in the foundational power of human connection, and the imperative to explore the link between personal and societal transformation. He dreams of mental health care led by people with lived experience that is community-based and free from surveillance and coercion. He organizes with IDHA and serves as treasurer of IDHA’s board of directors. Jay operates rooflesslove.com.
Links:
Jay & Leah’s Audio Blog: Unlicensed: Radicalizing Continuing Education https://www.idha-nyc.org/post/2023/1/31/unlicensed-radicalizing-continuing-education
rooflesslove.com
Saving Our Own Lives by Shira Hassan: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/61757014-saving-our-own-lives
Dignity of Risk blog post by Jay: https://www.rooflesslove.com/blog/the-dignity-of-risk
Institute for the Development of Human Arts: https://www.idha-nyc.org/
Get bonus episodes on substack! https://depthwork.substack.com/
Disclaimer: The DEPTH Work Podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Information on this podcast in no way to be construed or substituted as psychological counseling, psychotherapy, mental health counseling, or any other type of therapy or medical advice.

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