Jess Branas

Recovery Road

Jess Branas

  • Episode 039 - Why Mental Health Issues Need to Be Addressed

Episode 039 - Why Mental Health Issues Need to Be Addressed

Monday 1st November 2021

Hear Lynette Roach's story on 'Recovery Road' about losing her son to addiction and the need for better mental health resources.
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Recovery Road
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Jess Branas
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A Mother's Heartbreak: The Crucial Need for Mental Health Support

We have to do something so we can save another kid from going through the same thing?
Imagine losing a child to addiction and realizing it all started with untreated mental health issues. That's the heartbreaking reality Lynette Roach shares with host Merrit Hartblay in this poignant episode of 'Recovery Road'. Lynette opens up about her son Dallas, who struggled with anxiety and stress before turning to drugs, ultimately losing his battle with addiction. This conversation isn't just about Lynette's personal tragedy; it's a call to action for better mental health education and resources.
The episode dives into the significant impact mental health has on families and the urgent need for improved access to quality treatment. Lynette discusses the hurdles she faced in finding adequate care for her son, highlighting the gaps in our current system. Both Merrit and Lynette stress that advocacy and education are key to reducing stigma and fostering change. They talk about the importance of mental health awareness in schools and communities, emphasizing how early intervention can make a difference.
This episode is a powerful reminder that mental health issues can't be ignored. It's not just about individual struggles but about creating a supportive environment for everyone. Merrit and Lynette's discussion is both eye-opening and inspiring, urging listeners to get involved in advocacy efforts and push for better mental health support at every level. Tune in to hear a story that underscores the critical need for change and learn how you can be part of the solution.