• S3EP18 Staying out of the tornado, Courtney's story

  • Aug 30 2024
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

S3EP18 Staying out of the tornado, Courtney's story

  • Summary

  • This episode of "Navigating Mental Illness: Parents Stories" features Courtney, a mother who has been supporting her son through his mental health and substance abuse struggles. Courtney shares the journey of her son's development, the initial signs of trouble, his refusal to accept help, and the spiral into drug use and psychosis.

    Courtney candidly discusses the emotional toll this has taken on her, including PTSD, panic attacks, and the feeling of helplessness. She describes her approach to self-care, such as therapy, meditation, and limiting her involvement in the community to focus on her own well-being.

    The episode also explores the challenges of navigating the healthcare system, the lack of timely access to appropriate care, and the difficulties in getting a proper diagnosis. Courtney shares her experience with the conservatorship process and her hopes for her son's future.

    Throughout the conversation, Courtney offers advice to other parents in similar situations, emphasizing the importance of seeking personal support, setting boundaries, and staying persistent in advocating for their child's needs. The episode provides a raw and emotional perspective on the realities of supporting a loved one through mental health and addiction issues.

    Keywords:

    - Mental illness

    - Bipolar disorder

    - Substance abuse

    - Parenting

    - Mental health treatment

    - Guardianship

    - Self-care

    - Healthcare system

    - Navigating the challenges

    - Resilience

    - Emotional toll

    - Diagnosis

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