Bleep Bulimia

Bleep Bulimia Episode #115 with Clint Mally Master Level Mental Health Educator And An Amazing Message

LaurieAnn Campbell Episode 115

Send us a text

What a great conversation with Clint!  I learned so much.  I always do, but this was different. 

There is no tougher job than being a teacher, he says.  I agree.  Yet what was really compelling was the fact that he mentioned teachers are not taught to deal with children with mental health issues.  They are not taught to be mental health communicators.  So true.

This became his passion and his reason for becoming a Mental Health educator.  Not just that.  A Master Mental Health Educator. 

His own loss of his brother to an overdose of fentanyl gave me goose bumps.  I had a niece that they said it was an accidental overdose.  23 years old.  That year I had 3 friends lose their brother, cousin, and sister lose their lives along with my niece.  2020. 

He uses amazing words in this very compelling podcast, including his definition of HALT.  This is very much something everyone, and Bulimics struggling should be aware of.  Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired.  Feeling any one of these?  They will trigger an addiction. 

Expressing emotion without fear is another difficult thing to do, and that is where we need to focus on is it though?

I love his explanation about the left brain and the right brain.  Ongoing trauma lives in the right brain.  Listen to hear about this and the ability to express emotions without fear of punishment.  Can you relate?  I can.

Although Clint is focused on teenagers and young adults, he is right.  And I agreed.  Reaching out to adults too is important—adults who have experienced what he speaks about and never reached out for help.  It's never too late.

Treatable Podcast and Sandstonecare.com.  Link below.

To reach out to Clint please go to https://www.sandstonecare.com/blog/real-common-treatable-podcast/


More about Clint Mally:

With a Master's In Teaching and hundreds of hours of interviewing expert mental health professionals, Clint is highly skilled at breaking complex mental health topics into simple everyday language.

Clint is the Director of Communications at Sandstone Care, a leading teen and young adult mental health and addiction treatment provider. 

His goal, like Sandstone's, is to help teens, young adults, and their families overcome mental health, substance use, and addiction challenges.


Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!
Start for FREE

BE A GUEST/FIND A GUEST Start for Free!
PODMATCH is innovative, provides easy communication and dashboard scheduling! My pick of the month!

New Release Kindle or Signed Copy!
How To Have Your Cake & Not Eat It All Too - A Guide To Adult Bulimia Recovery

Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

Support the show

People on this episode