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The conversation explores the journey of resilience, transformation, and reinvention through the lens of mental health and personal growth. It delves into the challenges faced by a recent veteran and the process of recov

Hosted by JATA (Jeremy Alcorn and Trenton Akers) · EN · 83 episodes
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Treat the person... not the illness. You can only ever hit the target you are aiming at. Society’s mental health “target” has been mental illness. Unfortunately that target is getting bigger and bigger as more people experience mental illness. We believe it is time to change the target. It is time we humanize mental health. It is time we bring new understanding that a disease focus will only bring more disease. It is time to focus our target on wellness.
JATA (Jeremy Alcorn and Trenton Akers) hosts Humanizing Mental Health, a health show with 83 episodes published.

The conversation explores the journey of resilience, transformation, and reinvention through the lens of mental health and personal growth. It delves into the challenges faced by a recent veteran and the process of recov

Rethinking ADHD and Mental Health Diagnoses: Insights from Jeremy and Amy Alcorn In this episode of Humanizing Mental Health , Jeremy and Amy Alcorn explore the complexities of ADHD, diagnosis processes, societal percept

Embracing Authentic Success: A Conversation on Life Lessons and Transformation In this episode of Humanizing Mental Health, Jeremy Alcorn delves into a profound discussion with Becca Pierce about her extraordinary journe

The episode explores the therapeutic potential of role-playing games, such as Dungeons and Dragons, in mental health treatment. It delves into the use of games as a tool for therapy, the impact on youth, and the integrat

Hook What does it really take to move from addiction to lasting recovery? In this episode, Jason McLemore shares the hard-earned lessons that transformed his life and how recovery communities are helping others rebuild t

The conversation explores the power of play, its impact across the lifespan, and the barriers to play in adulthood. It delves into the library's program 'Reconnecting to Play' and discusses the concept of maturation and

Keywords boredom, mental health, mindfulness, creativity, motivation, addiction, human evolution, purpose, distress tolerance, ADHD Summary In this conversation, the hosts explore the concept of boredom, discussing its p
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Summary In this episode, Trent Akers and Jeremy Alcorn explore the complexities of mental health diagnosis, focusing on the use of diagnostic language, the evolution of mental health understanding, and the implications o
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Summary In this episode, Trent, Jeremy and Amy discuss the complex relationship between stress and personal growth, emphasizing the importance of community support and the role of scaffolding in development. They explore
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Summary In this episode of Humanized Mental Health, hosts Trent Akers, Jeremy Alcorn and Amy Alcorn, explore the daily mental health practices they use along with the importance of self-compassion. They discuss technique
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Summary In this episode, the hosts discuss the often-overlooked impact of mental illness on family dynamics, emphasizing the importance of including family members in mental health treatment. Dr. Michelle D. Sherman has
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In this episode, Dr. Prav Grewal discusses his journey into psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy, emphasizing the importance of emotional insight in healing trauma. He explores the impact of intergenerational trauma and th
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In this episode we look at the function in what most people view as a dysfunctional symptom of mental illness that is rumination. We take a new and different view of rumination in looking for what role it is playing for
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This is a unique and interesting podcast episode. We planned to have this episode with the mayor of Medicine Hat Alberta Canada, the city in which Trent, Jeremy and Amy reside. Mayor Linnsie Clark was having some technic
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In this episode Trent and Jeremy continue the conversation with author, professor and accomplished musician Dr Earnestine Whitman. She recently published the Book “Counter Melodies A Memoir in Sonata Form” that details h
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We are joined by Jonathan McClung Chartered Professional Accountant. We discuss how money relates to our mental health. Looking to connect with Jonathan for accounting services: http://www.nowcpa.ca/ Articles referenced
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In this episode Trent and Jeremy are joined by author, professor and accomplished musician Dr Earnestine Whitman. She recently published the Book “Counter Melodies A Memoir in Sonata Form” that details her story of traum
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This episode is a guided meditation led by Trent. It starts with a progressive muscle relaxation and then connects you to the internalized strengths you have built through the relationships in your life.
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In this episode Trent, Jeremy and Amy have the pleasure to connect with Jackie Durnin. Jackie is the visionary founder of Hinterland Health Retreat, a world-first rehabilitation facility that combines revolutionary neuro
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In this episode Trent and Jeremy are joined by Author Andre Merkl Her book can be found here: Amazon Indigo Barnes & Noble You can find it on Audiobook at: Amazon Audiobook Audible Apple Books Spotify Kobo GooglePlay You
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Humanizing Mental Health is hosted by JATA (Jeremy Alcorn and Trenton Akers). The show is categorised under health (fitness) and has published 83 episodes.
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