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  • #50 – Eli Weinstein: The Dude Therapist

#50 – Eli Weinstein: The Dude Therapist

Wednesday 17th February 2021

Join Brett Morris as he chats with Eli Weinstein from the Dude Therapist podcast for fresh insights on mental health and addiction.
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The Dude Therapist: Fresh Insights on Mental Health with Eli Weinstein

I noticed that there was a lot of lack in the male voice of mental health and a lot of female voices, which is empowering and wonderful, and I love that there's so many resources on social media for the female world. But I also think it's important to get a different perspective on mental health.
Ever wondered what it's like to blend therapy with a dash of real-life experience? In this episode of Recovery Survey, Brett Morris chats with Eli Weinstein, the mind behind the Dude Therapist podcast. Eli, a social work therapist, has worn many hats—from working in a psych hospital to running a community clinic in Queens. His mission? To sprinkle some extra motivation and support into people's lives through his initiative, ELIvation.
You might have seen him on the Kelly Clarkson Show or heard him on various podcasts discussing everything from mental health to infertility. In their conversation, Eli dives into the everyday battles of depression and anxiety, shedding light on how drugs and alcohol play a role in mental health struggles. He emphasizes the importance of hearing male voices in the mental health arena, providing a fresh perspective that's often overlooked.
Eli doesn't just talk the talk; he walks the walk by sharing his own experiences and lessons learned from working with patients. Whether you're grappling with mental health issues yourself or supporting someone who is, Eli's insights offer a blend of empathy, expertise, and real-world advice. The episode wraps up on a hopeful note, with Eli encouraging listeners to embrace the opportunities that come with each new year.
So, if you're looking for a unique take on mental health and addiction, this episode is a must-listen.