I'm Free! Now What? a mental health podcast for criminal justice involved people
imfreenowwhat
10 episodes
9 months ago
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker on a mission to keep people out of prison and to help the families and friends of criminal justice involved people.
Therapy can be out of reach for many people because of cost, especially those just releasing from prison. There is also such a stigma to admitting mental health problems and then getting help that people who need it the most don't access it.
The podcast and YouTube videos are not meant to be a substitute for therapy. Of course, therapy with a trained professional is the preferred option. The podcasts are meant to fill in the gap between no help and the best help.
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I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker on a mission to keep people out of prison and to help the families and friends of criminal justice involved people.
Therapy can be out of reach for many people because of cost, especially those just releasing from prison. There is also such a stigma to admitting mental health problems and then getting help that people who need it the most don't access it.
The podcast and YouTube videos are not meant to be a substitute for therapy. Of course, therapy with a trained professional is the preferred option. The podcasts are meant to fill in the gap between no help and the best help.
I'm Free! Now What? a mental health podcast for criminal justice involved people
42 minutes 55 seconds
5 years ago
Re-Entry Stories: Michael McKeogh
In this episode of I'm Free Now What, we talk with Michael McKeogh who EOS'd from the Mississippi prison system. We talk about his struggles and successes and how he utilized sober living in his success story
I'm Free! Now What? a mental health podcast for criminal justice involved people
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker on a mission to keep people out of prison and to help the families and friends of criminal justice involved people.
Therapy can be out of reach for many people because of cost, especially those just releasing from prison. There is also such a stigma to admitting mental health problems and then getting help that people who need it the most don't access it.
The podcast and YouTube videos are not meant to be a substitute for therapy. Of course, therapy with a trained professional is the preferred option. The podcasts are meant to fill in the gap between no help and the best help.