
šļø Episode Title: Mental Health, Stigma & Support: A Conversation with Dr. Clarence McCray
š Welcome to The Adaptable Octopus! In this heartfelt episode, host Blair sits down with Dr. Clarence McCray to have an open and important conversation about mental health, stigma, parenting through crisis, and how our systems treat physical vs. mental health differently.
š§ Topics We Cover:
Real-life stories from the courtroom: how mental health is often overlooked
Stigma and misunderstanding around mental illness
Advice for parents advocating for children in distress
Finding the right provider: it's all about the relationship
Support groups, Facebook communities, and local university programs
Cultural barriers to mental health care
What clinicians should be focused onāand how paperwork gets in the way
The healing power of sharing your story
The role of Peer Recovery Specialists and how to become one
š± Key Takeaways:
You are not alone.
Mental health deserves the same urgency as physical health.
Thereās strength in vulnerability.
Support is out thereādonāt stop asking until you get it.
š¬ Quote of the Episode: "Everything you do, everything you are, comes from your heart. So always keep that clean."
š Resources Mentioned:
Peer Recovery Specialist program (details and contact info linked in bio)
Local university family centers
Facebook support groups for mental health and disability
š” If youāre considering a career in mental health but arenāt ready for the long road to licensure, becoming a Peer Recovery Specialist might be for you. Blair shares her own journey starting this path!
š© Connect: Stay tuned for the email address and links in the bio for peer support resources.
š Closing Reminder: Stay adaptable, and never forgetāyou have a purpose.