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The Boots Before Bootstraps in Recovery with Amanda Koplin


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Care usually shows up when things are already on fire and then we act surprised when “stabilized” doesn’t mean “better.” We have a conversation with mental health pioneer and consultant Amanda Koplin to unpack a mental health treatment model that works in the messy middle of real life: jobs you can’t quit, families who are exhausted, and symptoms that don’t fit neatly into 50-minute sessions.

We get into what wraparound, in-home behavioral health care actually looks like, from designing a plan that evolves over time to supporting the entire family system, not just the person of concern. Amanda explains why she often starts with the one person who’s ready to change, how boundaries can coexist with depression, addiction, and eating disorders, and why many families “freeze” their parenting at the age mental illness first appears. We also talk about re-parenting through missed developmental stages, building emotional regulation, and creating structure that doesn’t disappear the moment the crisis passes.

Then we go straight at the hard stuff: the crisis trigger point in community mental health, the difference between safety systems and treatment systems, and the insurance math that pushes people out of care before they’re truly ready. Along the way, we explore what “success” really means, how building life assets reduces relapse risk, and why the right team requires the right personality match, not just the right credentials.

If you care about mental health outcomes, family systems therapy, addiction recovery, and practical solutions beyond the hospital revolving door, this conversation is for you. Join us and don't forget to subscribe and share with someone who is looking for options in their recovery journey.

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