
Exploring Mental Health through perspectives and experiences. Real people, real stories. Hope, resilience, and inspiration. Interested in participating? Email us at podcast@crisisprepandrecovery.com or leave a message at (602)281-7795.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 66 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Health & FitnessMental Health | ||||

In this episode we discuss EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapy through the review of available peer reviewed research and using the assistance of artificial intelligence to summarize and explain the findings.
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In this episode we do a deep dive into Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) through the review of articles on the subject and using the assistance of artificial intelligence to summarize and explain the findings.
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In this episode Sam discusses the profound effect that repeated trauma has had in her life and how, in spite of all the emotional pain and anguish she experienced, she always finds the strength to move forward.
In this episode Ben Edwards, long time CPR employee, military veteran, body-building champion, and actor discusses his motivations behind entering the mental health field and his experiences as a counselor.
In this episode Dr. Beverly joins the podcast to discuss the many misconceptions associated with Borderline Personality Disorder and to provide a simple but powerful message: Recovery from BPD is not only possible, but likely.
In this episode we bid farewell to our long time host Jess Carter and discuss all her exciting future projects.
In this episode, ultra marathon runner and book author Henry Ward discusses his struggles with addiction and finding his purpose in recovery.
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In this episode, Martha Cooper discusses the intricacies of Arizona's program for the Seriously Mentally Ill and her motivations behind supporting people seeking access to this program.
I love this collection of diverse stories of genuine, resilient people who we can all relate to in many ways, remind us that we are all connected in our suffering and we do not to struggle in silence and isolation.
I’ve been so enjoying listening to this podcast every week. Great mix of stories....I have found each one to be touching, inspiring, and just REAL. Highly recommend!
Great podcast! Amazing testimonies of real life people and their struggles with mental illnesses. Most of us can relate to these experiences to a certain extent so I'm very grateful to all who participate and make it happen.
Informative, personal, real people sharing real stories covering a wide range of mental health issues. Something for everyone. Tremendous show with extraordinary guests!!
Wow!! I love listening to this podcast, some of these stories are truly honest, genuine and inspirational. Bringing awareness to mental health issues is an incredibily important cause. Great work!!










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