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Mind Matters
Ethan Lee, Ben Sabin, and Kabir Kutty
24 episodes
1 week ago
We aren't psychologists or doctors. We are regular high school kids who want to spread mental health awareness in a conversational and relatable way. Why? Well because it's a real thing.
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We aren't psychologists or doctors. We are regular high school kids who want to spread mental health awareness in a conversational and relatable way. Why? Well because it's a real thing.
Show more...
Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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#14 - Crisis Intervention feat. Lauren Raphael LCSW
Mind Matters
28 minutes 46 seconds
5 months ago
#14 - Crisis Intervention feat. Lauren Raphael LCSW

In this episode of Mind Matters, Ethan, Ben, and Kabir sit down with Lauren Raphael LCSW to discuss mental health crises. They examine the factors that go into a mental health crisis and discuss ways to tell if somebody is suffering from one. Next, they talk about how to help a person experiencing a mental health crisis and unpack why stigma and other societal factors negatively impact people's willingness to be open and get help. Finally, they explore different ways to raise awareness and create an environment where a person who is suffering can feel comfortable in their recovery process.


Lauren's website w/ contact info: https://www.northshoretalk.com/

Mind Matters
We aren't psychologists or doctors. We are regular high school kids who want to spread mental health awareness in a conversational and relatable way. Why? Well because it's a real thing.