Conversations about Mental Illness
Summary: Featuring conversations about Mental Illness from WOUB-AM's weekly community talk program, Conversations From Studio B. Monthly topics include interviews with specialists on Schizophrenia, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Suicide, Bipolar and Borderline Personality Disorder, Tourette's Syndrome, Depression, Police officer experiences and Crisis Intervention Training, Family Member experiences, Mental Health & the Courts, among others. While some of these specialists are doctors, researchers and writers, often the greatest insight comes from those who suffer from mental illnesses. Our conversations feature local and national voices of those who are coping with mental illnesses themselves, or those who care for loved ones with mental illnesses. We are on WOUB AM 1340 at 1:00-1:30PM on the fourth Sunday of every month, and, some months, we have additional programs on other days. Look for our Podcast in the iTunes Store.
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Podcasts:
Randy Montgomery talks about PTSD and service dogs.
Dr. Garcia talks about Narcissistic Personality Disorder .
Rachel Gearinger talks about her experience with panic attacks and how she keeps them at bay.
Kevin Barber talks about his experience with bipolar disorder.
Rory McGuiness talks about his experience with and recovery from obsessive compulsive disorder.
Dr. Hector Garcia talks about PTSD in veterans and burnout among health care providers.
George McCarthy talks about the Veterans' Court.
Annie Ruth talks about being bipolar.
Lisa Pan talks about a new therapy for treating depression.
Jeff Fink talks about using animals in therapy.
Joachim Lee talks about mental health differences between the US and Australia.
Dr. Freedman talks about research on schizophrenia.
Katrina Tinman talks schizoaffective disorder.
Wendy Woodfield talks about her experience with bipolar disorder.
Holly Eustice talks about her experience with borderline personality disorder and major depression.