In this episode La Shanda and her guest, suicide attempt survivor and mental health advocate, Kelechi Ubozoh, discuss the carceral nature and stigma of inpatient psychiatric service and the importance of holding space for people to be seen.
For more information about Kelechi:
kelechiubozoh.com
We've Been Too Patient: Voices from Radical Mental Health--Stories and Research Challenging the Biomedical Model
Trauma, Tresses, and Truth: Untangling Our Hair Through Personal Narratives
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelechi-ubozoh-7605846/
For more information about Labors of Love:
www.thelaborsoflove.com
www.patreon.com/LaborsOfLove
Facebook: Labors of Love Counseling and Consulting
Twitter: @LaborsofLove513
Instagram: @LaborsofLove513 @the_lol_pod
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Episode 181: Showing Up
Episode 180: Solidarity
Episode 179: Our Divine, Inviolable Light
The Best of #thelolpod: Episode 131: The Process of Grief
Episode 178: Freedom
Best of #thelolpod - Episode 162: Seers and Their Prism Effect
Episode 177: It Can All Be So Simple
Episode 176: Your Care Down There
Episode 175: Full Alignment
Episode 174: Humor, Urban Decay, and the Wu
Episode 173: Thoughts From The Middle
Episode 172: Regulators
Episode 171: Just Dance
Episode 170: Reflections From Hibernation
Episode 169: We All Have Parts
Episode 168: Hibernation
Episode 167: Stopping The Stigma
Episode 166: Alleviating Suffering to Find Joy
Episode 165: Journey Design
Episode 164: Grief and Humanity
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