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The Mental Health Marriage

Em Kacey

With mental illness, the spouse often gets left with the burdens of the family, and is left very isolated. All the support can go to the spouse with the disorder, when we as the partner, need just as much love, understanding, and support. This podcast is my way of trying to provide a small piece of that, and to share each other's stories and offer helpful advice, support, and community.

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes29Founded6 years ago
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Latest Episodes

Sam Tielemans is a marriage and family therapist in the Las Vegas area, and also the host of the podcast "Couples Healing from Pornography Addiction". Sam speaks with Em about the unique challenges couples face when one has a mental health challenges... more

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2 years ago

I continue my conversation with Kimberly Simpkins, author of http://www.simpkinsfamilychronicles.com who is also releasing her own podcast with the same name which you can find on any platform where you listen to podcasts. We also get to talk with Ja... more

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Author of the blog Simpkinsfamilychronicles.com, and fellow member of the Mental Health Strong Leadership summit, Kimberly Simpkins shares parts of her 20 year history with her husband Scott, who has Bipolar type one. Kimberly wants others to have th... more

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2 years ago

Em here announcing our Mental Health and Marriage Summit for October 2, 2021. Sign up at mentalhealthstrong.com , or email me at mentalhealthmarriage@gmail.com. more

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3 years ago

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 142 ratings
  • Thank you!

    Your message and support has been a God kiss! My husband of 44 years has lived with bipolar for at least 30 years that we know. I didn’t understand what was happening until 10years ago. He absolutely refused seeing a doctor. He has just started counseling and has a diag of bipolar 1, but is still med resistant. Your info helps me better understand my role in his journey.

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    5
    ~~bar~~
    United States2 years ago
  • So needed!

    I hope you’ll keep up with the podcast as much as possible, Em! It is so easy to feel isolated and misunderstood. No one’s struggle is exactly the same, but it is so refreshing not to feel abandoned.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    spoonbaboon
    United States2 years ago
  • Love this! So helpful!

    I just found this podcast and listened to the first two episodes. It is wonderful to hear of Em’s experiences with her spouse and mental health struggles. It strikes a real chord with me and helps me know that I am not the only one struggling. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this podcast with us.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    HappyG127
    United States2 years ago
  • Some flaws

    There are some minor (yet very important) flaws that are worth pointing out. more

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    fruitycola411
    United States2 years ago
  • This saved me

    Personally, I have always struggled with my mental health. For as long as I can remember. And this past year, my husband had a total breakdown and is currently being treated for PTSD which has been a long and excruciating journey. We are both holding on for dear life during this and have wanted to give up many times. I listen and re-listen to these episodes in the tougher moments and they take me back off the ledge. Because my husband hasn’t been able to work for 7 months I can’t afford to contr... more

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    5
    Lainey E.
    United States2 years ago

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