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Mental Victory Podcast

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  • Episode 10: Mental Health Work

Episode 10: Mental Health Work

Monday 22nd August 2022

Discover the realities of mental health work in marginalized communities. Learn how frontline workers handle addictions and mental health issues.
28 minutes
Compassionate
Informative
Hopeful
Supportive
Engaging

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Mental Victory Podcast
Author:
matthew
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Categories:
Body & Mind
Mindful Recovery
Entrepreneurship for Personal Growth
Mindfulness & Technology in Health
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
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Inside Marginalized Communities: The Realities of Mental Health Work

You got to be compassionate to their circumstance, to who they are. As you can see, I struggle now and again too, but it is what it is. You got to find ways to find peace on this earth, find happiness, and you know you got to go through pain, unfortunately sometimes, and understanding why that is in the first place, that's half the struggle.
Ever wondered what it's like to work on the frontlines of mental health in marginalized communities? This episode of the Mental Victory Podcast gives you an unfiltered look into the daily struggles faced by both residents and workers in subsidized housing. Host Matthew takes you behind closed doors to reveal the challenges and triumphs of dealing with addictions and mental health issues amid a pandemic.
You'll hear firsthand accounts from frontline workers who balance compassion and resilience while navigating these tough environments. It's not just about managing symptoms; it's about creating a support system that fosters peace and happiness, even in the most trying circumstances. If you're curious about the nitty-gritty of mental health work or seeking inspiration from those who dedicate their lives to helping others, this episode is a must-listen.
Tune in for a heartfelt exploration of what it means to truly care for a community in need.