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More Than One Way

53m · Unstable · 26 Jun 19:42

Join me and Alicia Maryott (she/her) while we deconstruct the “one size fits all” approach to mental health care. From unpacking colonialism in mainstream practices and spaces, to exploring alternative care practices, Alicia’s lived experience offers honest insight into what it’s like to navigate the need/desire for support, and the reality of access. Plus, we discuss care for Juneau’s youth, the importance of safe spaces, and the societal structures that hinder healing.

CW: This podcast discusses topics related to mental health that may be triggering. Please take care while listening.

If you would like a written transcript of this episode, please email us at [email protected]

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