
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Molly interviews Adena, the mother of a severely depressed young man. Trigger Warning: Suicide, Severe Depression
Depression, like most serious illnesses, is best treated within a community of care including friends, therapists, artists, physicians and loved ones. Together Adena and I discuss what that community of care could look like, and the difficulties she faced finding support for herself and her son Jordan.
Adena emphasizes the importance of habit and routine for depressed young people, as well as finding community and discouraging isolation. She also recommends cultivating things that can bring meaning. Whether it's a class, a job or a pet, this can do a lot to combat hopelessness.
I hope this discussion will help to validate the struggles of friends, family members, and especially the caretakers of mentally ill people like me.
Take a moment to listen to the music of Adena's son Jordan Brooks. It can be found at jordanbrooksmusic.com, and on all the streaming services.
If you enjoy Ketamine Insights, please share it with a friend and rate and review it on your favorite podcast platform. That really helps!
Further Reading:
Body Dysmorphic Disorder can be found here and here
Dialectical Behavior Therapy can be found here and here
An article on the costs of Special Education is here
Support us and join our community at https://www.patreon.com/ketamineinsights or at https://mollydunn.substack.com/
Email us at [email protected] (We love to hear from you!)
Our Instagram is @ketamineinsights
You can also find all of our episodes on YouTube and on our website https://ketamineinsights.com/
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, please get help. In the US, you can dial 988. You are never all alone.
Remember to advocate for yourself, and never ration your joy.
Support the show
4.7
3030 ratings
Molly interviews Adena, the mother of a severely depressed young man. Trigger Warning: Suicide, Severe Depression
Depression, like most serious illnesses, is best treated within a community of care including friends, therapists, artists, physicians and loved ones. Together Adena and I discuss what that community of care could look like, and the difficulties she faced finding support for herself and her son Jordan.
Adena emphasizes the importance of habit and routine for depressed young people, as well as finding community and discouraging isolation. She also recommends cultivating things that can bring meaning. Whether it's a class, a job or a pet, this can do a lot to combat hopelessness.
I hope this discussion will help to validate the struggles of friends, family members, and especially the caretakers of mentally ill people like me.
Take a moment to listen to the music of Adena's son Jordan Brooks. It can be found at jordanbrooksmusic.com, and on all the streaming services.
If you enjoy Ketamine Insights, please share it with a friend and rate and review it on your favorite podcast platform. That really helps!
Further Reading:
Body Dysmorphic Disorder can be found here and here
Dialectical Behavior Therapy can be found here and here
An article on the costs of Special Education is here
Support us and join our community at https://www.patreon.com/ketamineinsights or at https://mollydunn.substack.com/
Email us at [email protected] (We love to hear from you!)
Our Instagram is @ketamineinsights
You can also find all of our episodes on YouTube and on our website https://ketamineinsights.com/
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, please get help. In the US, you can dial 988. You are never all alone.
Remember to advocate for yourself, and never ration your joy.
Support the show
37,835 Listeners
27,186 Listeners
43,567 Listeners
302 Listeners
55,934 Listeners
14,938 Listeners
16,039 Listeners
463 Listeners
8,201 Listeners
6,006 Listeners
28,565 Listeners
15,522 Listeners
41,409 Listeners
9,556 Listeners
10 Listeners