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She Persisted: Your Teen Mental Health Resource

Podcast Mental Health & Wellness Independent Average run time: 45 minutes
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Teen mental health resource deals with difficult topics.

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The show offers diverse perspectives of teens who have experienced depression, anxiety and other mental health challenges and disorders. The research-based philosophy behind host Sadie Sutton's view on mental health is to look at it through a three-part approach: biological, psychological and environmental. Sutton's testimony in She Persisted: Your Teen Mental Health Resource allows listeners of all ages to normalize mental illness and its impact on one's well-being. Both Sutton and her guests' vulnerability provides a window into the experiences, knowledge, and understanding of teens who've experience, recover, and heal from a variety of mental heal issues through effective treatment and ongoing use of practical mental health skills and strategies.

While guests routinely share success stories, several also discuss failed treatment due to America's highly unregulated troubled teen industry. Some stories share the sad reality of experiencing residential centers that use fear, abuse, and isolation tactics rather than evidence-based therapy, getting to the root of the behaviors and feelings experienced by individuals.

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