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Reinventing Mental Health

Reinventing Mental Health

著者: Infinite Potential
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2026年5月12日まで。4か月目以降は月額1,500円で自動更新します。

概要

Welcome to Reinventing Mental Health! Our podcast series are your go-to destinations for a revolutionary approach to mental well-being. We’re diving deep into functional and integrative psychiatry, uncovering the root causes of mental health challenges like depression, anxiety, ADHD, and more. Forget just managing symptoms—we’re here to explore why these issues arise, from biochemical imbalances and nutritional gaps to gut-brain connections and lifestyle factors.Through evidence-based insights, expert interviews, and transformative discussions, we bridge traditional psychiatry with cutting-edge functional medicine to empower you with personalized, lasting solutions for true healing. Whether you’re a professional, advocate, or someone seeking a brighter mental health journey, join us to rethink, rebuild, and reinvent mental health together!
#FunctionalMentalHealth #RootCauseHealing #IntegrativePsychiatry #MentalHealthRevolution #HolisticBrainHealthCopyright Infinite Potential
心理学 心理学・心の健康 衛生・健康的な生活
エピソード
  • Healing with Homeopathic Venom: Vanessa Morgan on Root Cause Recovery
    2026/05/05
    Mary interviews Vanessa Morgan of the Self Heal Center about her background in natural medicine (medical herbalism, acupuncture, homeopathy) and diagnostic approaches including EAV testing, blood lab evaluation, tongue/pulse assessment, and dark-field microscopy. Vanessa describes how, during COVID, she began exploring homeopathic snake venom remedies after hearing reports of snake venom peptides found in COVID-positive samples and noticing symptom overlap with acute COVID, long COVID, and vaccine injury, emphasizing spike-protein-related toxicity. She shares clinical observations of improvements in patients using specific venom remedies, discusses broader correlations between snakebite effects and the COVID experience (fear, isolation, paralysis, censorship), and highlights post-COVID issues including clotting, immune dysfunction, reactivated pathogens, mental-emotional distress, and significant hormonal and fertility disruptions. Vanessa explains how Chinese medicine frames these patterns and provides ways to reach her via selfhealcenter.com and Substack.
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    55 分
  • Red Pill Mary Poppins: Julie’s Quest to Heal the Next Generation
    2026/04/28
    In this episode of Reinventing Mental Health, the host interviews author Julie about her children’s book series centered on nonconformity, propaganda, and control, using the metaphor of a colorless town where independent thinking is tied to “wonder.” Julie describes books that address themes including education, peer pressure, politicized science, media censorship, masks and lockdown parallels, medicine “safety drops,” and later topics such as the World Economic Forum, the Great Reset, and weather weaponization, presented in childlike but not childish stories for ages 10–14 with study guides and audiobooks. The host shares how COVID-era messaging and censorship affected families and teens, prompting homeschooling and a move to Texas. Julie also discusses trauma-healing work at homeschool conferences and her guidebook, “Wounds to Wonder,” which uses story vignettes, questions, and biblical-based emotional healing steps to help parents and kids process hurts together; resources are available at thequestforwonder.com.
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    42 分
  • Gratitude That Heals: Chandani Patel Thompson’s Journey from Corporate Law to Clarity
    2026/04/21
    On Reinventing Mental Health, Mary interviews Chandani Patel Thompson, a former in-house corporate lawyer who worked at Apple (during early iTunes) and later at Sephora, PopSugar, Pandora, Adobe, and TuneIn, before being laid off in May 2025 amid company changes. Chandani shares how a consistent six-minute gratitude journaling practice (three minutes morning and evening) started in November 2024 helped her feel lighter, reduce pressure, and shift her perspective, leading her to study gratitude science and create a lawyer-focused journal, the Point One Daily Gratitude Journal. The journal includes the “morning brief,” a “midday recess” somatic/mindfulness tool, and an “evening close” to track wins and connect tasks to service and purpose. The conversation also covers negativity bias, community and purpose (including Blue Zone findings), her family’s move from California to Tennessee, and how gratitude practices helped her children. She shares her business, Clarity Print, and a planned weekly “midday recess” email and website launch in early 2026.
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    28 分
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