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S2 Ep 62: Suicide is not a bad word with Elyce Mandich, LCSW

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September is suicide awareness month and I wanted to have someone on the show that really has made an impact on how we view and treat suicide. Elyce Mandich is a therapist, a mom, and has had her own experience of losing her mom to suicide. We talk about the challenges of the aftermath and how it inspired her to become a therapist. Elyce’s ability to humanize conversations around suicide is a gift that she shares with us today.

If you’re new here-You’re listening to the how we get thru podcast, a place for you to feel connected thru deep and meaningful conversations with healers all over the world.

I'm your host Jen, a licensed therapist and founder and CEO of the how we get thru app. My mission is to bring affordable + diverse therapy resources to help you get thru the hard stuff—all in one place, at your own pace.

Welcome to the How We Get Thru community.

Episode Resources:

Follow Elyce on IG: https://www.instagram.com/thetherapyco_?igsh=MXRvbnlweDBpZW1meQ==

Work With Elyce: https://www.thetherapyco.org/about

‘Suicide is Not a Bad Word’ Training: https://thetherapyco.shop/products/suicide-is-not-a-bad-word-a-training-for-mental-health-professionals?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaZxSAShV3Dg6PoX8XzuMCgK1-2_3LlL6PxlkSgPsyk_27y3toKUlUrLYu8_aem_KRK2iFt_QUGikDpLU8Zsew

Shop Empathy Apparel: https://thetherapyco.shop/collections/all

Get your How We Get Thru 2024 Journal + Planner: https://www.howwegetthru.com/merch/p/2024planner

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Chapitres

1. S2 Ep 62: Suicide is not a bad word with Elyce Mandich, LCSW (00:00:00)

2. Conversations on Suicide Awareness and Healing (00:00:01)

3. Family Trauma and Healing Process (00:05:07)

4. Navigating Family Dynamics After Loss (00:10:15)

5. Navigating Career Changes and Motherhood (00:22:51)

6. Reflecting on Motherhood and Childhood Memories (00:31:54)

7. Healing and Spiritual Connections (00:37:26)

8. Training and Advocacy for Suicide Prevention (00:43:54)

9. Building Connections for Suicide Prevention (00:49:57)

82 episodes

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Contenu fourni par Jen Hershey. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Jen Hershey ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

September is suicide awareness month and I wanted to have someone on the show that really has made an impact on how we view and treat suicide. Elyce Mandich is a therapist, a mom, and has had her own experience of losing her mom to suicide. We talk about the challenges of the aftermath and how it inspired her to become a therapist. Elyce’s ability to humanize conversations around suicide is a gift that she shares with us today.

If you’re new here-You’re listening to the how we get thru podcast, a place for you to feel connected thru deep and meaningful conversations with healers all over the world.

I'm your host Jen, a licensed therapist and founder and CEO of the how we get thru app. My mission is to bring affordable + diverse therapy resources to help you get thru the hard stuff—all in one place, at your own pace.

Welcome to the How We Get Thru community.

Episode Resources:

Follow Elyce on IG: https://www.instagram.com/thetherapyco_?igsh=MXRvbnlweDBpZW1meQ==

Work With Elyce: https://www.thetherapyco.org/about

‘Suicide is Not a Bad Word’ Training: https://thetherapyco.shop/products/suicide-is-not-a-bad-word-a-training-for-mental-health-professionals?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaZxSAShV3Dg6PoX8XzuMCgK1-2_3LlL6PxlkSgPsyk_27y3toKUlUrLYu8_aem_KRK2iFt_QUGikDpLU8Zsew

Shop Empathy Apparel: https://thetherapyco.shop/collections/all

Get your How We Get Thru 2024 Journal + Planner: https://www.howwegetthru.com/merch/p/2024planner

Get the How We Get Thru App: https://www.howwegetthru.com/

Follow How We Get Thru on IG: https://instagram.com/howwegetthru?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr

  continue reading

Chapitres

1. S2 Ep 62: Suicide is not a bad word with Elyce Mandich, LCSW (00:00:00)

2. Conversations on Suicide Awareness and Healing (00:00:01)

3. Family Trauma and Healing Process (00:05:07)

4. Navigating Family Dynamics After Loss (00:10:15)

5. Navigating Career Changes and Motherhood (00:22:51)

6. Reflecting on Motherhood and Childhood Memories (00:31:54)

7. Healing and Spiritual Connections (00:37:26)

8. Training and Advocacy for Suicide Prevention (00:43:54)

9. Building Connections for Suicide Prevention (00:49:57)

82 episodes

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