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I Have A Disability, So... I Want My Bra Back

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Welcome to another insightful episode of I Have A Disability, So… This week, hosts Annie and Rae dive into the world of psychiatric hospitals, offering a candid discussion on navigating these often-misunderstood spaces. "I Want My Bra Back" addresses how to use psychiatric hospitals as a tool for healing, how to approach them without fear, and shares personal experiences from Annie and Rae.

In This Episode:

  • Breaking Down the Stigma: Annie and Rae open discuss the stigma surrounding psychiatric hospitals and mental health treatment. They explore common misconceptions and the importance of seeing these facilities as places of healing rather than places of fear.
  • Navigating Psychiatric Hospitals: The hosts offer practical advice on how to make the most of your time in a psychiatric hospital. From understanding patient rights to engaging with medical staff, they provide tips to help listeners feel more empowered and informed.
  • Personal Stories: Annie and Rae share their own experiences with psychiatric hospitals. They discuss the challenges they faced, the lessons learned, and how these experiences shaped their understanding of mental health care.
  • Overcoming Fear: The episode emphasizes strategies for overcoming the fear of psychiatric hospitals. Annie and Rae talk about how to approach the idea of hospitalization with a positive mindset and how to advocate for oneself during treatment.
  • Empowerment and Self-Care: The discussion highlights the importance of self-care and self-advocacy while in a psychiatric hospital. The hosts offer advice on how to maintain a sense of self-worth and personal agency during treatment.
  • Featuring work by John Mcmahon and Courtney Ward.

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Join Annie and Rae as they dismantle the myths surrounding psychiatric hospitals and share their journeys towards understanding and healing. Remember, it’s okay to seek help, and it's okay to take care of yourself.

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Show Notes:

Welcome to another insightful episode of I Have A Disability, So… This week, hosts Annie and Rae dive into the world of psychiatric hospitals, offering a candid discussion on navigating these often-misunderstood spaces. "I Want My Bra Back" addresses how to use psychiatric hospitals as a tool for healing, how to approach them without fear, and shares personal experiences from Annie and Rae.

In This Episode:

  • Breaking Down the Stigma: Annie and Rae open discuss the stigma surrounding psychiatric hospitals and mental health treatment. They explore common misconceptions and the importance of seeing these facilities as places of healing rather than places of fear.
  • Navigating Psychiatric Hospitals: The hosts offer practical advice on how to make the most of your time in a psychiatric hospital. From understanding patient rights to engaging with medical staff, they provide tips to help listeners feel more empowered and informed.
  • Personal Stories: Annie and Rae share their own experiences with psychiatric hospitals. They discuss the challenges they faced, the lessons learned, and how these experiences shaped their understanding of mental health care.
  • Overcoming Fear: The episode emphasizes strategies for overcoming the fear of psychiatric hospitals. Annie and Rae talk about how to approach the idea of hospitalization with a positive mindset and how to advocate for oneself during treatment.
  • Empowerment and Self-Care: The discussion highlights the importance of self-care and self-advocacy while in a psychiatric hospital. The hosts offer advice on how to maintain a sense of self-worth and personal agency during treatment.
  • Featuring work by John Mcmahon and Courtney Ward.

Resources:

Subscribe and Review:

If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our podcast on Spotify and leave us a review. Your feedback helps us continue to create content that matters.

Join Annie and Rae as they dismantle the myths surrounding psychiatric hospitals and share their journeys towards understanding and healing. Remember, it’s okay to seek help, and it's okay to take care of yourself.

  continue reading

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