I Live This: Transforming Mental Health through Personal Connection

Auteur(s): Massachusetts Association for Mental Health (MAMH) in partnership with the Kiva Centers
  • Résumé

  • There's power in our experiences. On "I Live This," you'll hear why these experiences can drive change, foster connection, and - ultimately - transform the way we look at mental health.

    "I Live This: Transforming Mental Health through Personal Connection" explores the way people draw on their living experience to support others, innovate, and advocate for change. Through a partnership between the Massachusetts Association for Mental Health (MAMH) and the Kiva Centers, this series invites you to hear from those with living experience, learn about the different ways that individuals provide peer support in their work, and better understand the value of personal connection.

    Tune in each week during May is Mental Health Month for a new episode. We'll be discussing the intersection of mental health and a variety of topics, like hoarding conditions (and why that terminology is problematic), the history of peer support, the criminal legal system, anxiety, race, body image, houselessness, the sexual and reproductive health of LGBTQ+ people, and more.

    MAMH/KIVA 2023
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  • A therapist and advocate’s thoughts on gender, representation and being an ally
    May 25 2023

    This week on "I Live This," an advocate and therapist shares why seeing someone for who they are can be a powerful form of therapy. Plus, the health and rights of LGBTQ+ people and gender minorities.

    Liz Boskey, practicing therapist, advocate, and co-founder and leader of the New England Gender Care Consortium joins us. We'll discuss the rights and sexual and reproductive health of LGBTQ+ people and gender minorities. Also in this episode: her personal experience, advocacy work, and more.

    A special thank you goes out to MAMH intern Andy Lamberto-Wilson for leading this discussion!

    Note: A short primer featuring important definitions is also available for this episode, if you feel you may need a bit more background to fully understand the topics discussed.

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    38 min
  • One peer’s journey from incarceration to restorative justice
    May 23 2023

    The week on "I Live This," we speak with a restorative justice practitioner about the criminal legal system, race, houselessness, and more.

    George Halfkenny is co-founder of THRIVE Communities. He came to peer support as a way to find purpose in his life and living experience.

    George describes his upbringing, what led him to cycle in and out of the justice system, and how he began (and continues) his journey of recovery.

    Special thanks go out to Vesper Moore, chief operating officer of the Kiva Centers, for leading this conversation.

    Note/trigger warning: George mentions drug use and physical abuse in this conversation.

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    31 min
  • How a Latina social worker and author tackles stigma, mental health, and recovery
    May 12 2023

    Follow Yvonne Castañeda on her journey of recovery, rewriting the mental health narrative, and holding space for counselors and therapists who need support on this week's episode of "I Live This."

    Yvonne is a licensed clinical social worker, part time faculty member and Director of Community-Based Initiatives at Boston College School of Social work, and author of “Pork Belly Tacos with a Side of Anxiety.” In this conversation, we discuss why there's no such thing as a perfect therapist, how to support mental health professionals, how to trust in your truth, and more from her novel and overall experiences.

    Special thanks to MAMH intern and Master of Social Work candidate Alison Sabean for leading this enlightening conversation with Yvonne.

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    18 min

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