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Media Appearances

Mental Health News


Journey to the Positive Path

YouTube Channel

As a mental health professional with over 18 years of experience, I’ve seen how complicated and overwhelming the mental health journey can feel whether you’re navigating it for yourself, your child, or someone you care about.

That’s exactly why I started this channel. My goal is to clear up the confusion around diagnoses and treatment options, and honestly, to help make those conversations a little easier to have. I want to break down the stigma and provide real, actionable strategies that can actually make a difference.

Each month, I’ll be sitting down with a different expert or guest to dive into a new topic. We’ll cover the big questions, share some practical advice, and keep things human.

Whether you’re a parent, someone seeking your own answers, or even a fellow clinician, I’m so glad you’re here. Please subscribe and join me; Let’s learn, grow, and walk this Positive Path toward better mental health together.”

Addiction doesn’t discriminate—it can affect anyone, anywhere, at any age.” Paige Furin, executive director of Winning the Fight and long-term recovery advocate, shares eye-opening insights on the hidden dangers of opioids like fentanyl and the urgent need for open conversations and community education. Tune in to learn how to recognize the signs of substance use and why one pill can be deadly.

Eating disorders affect millions but often hide in silence—did you know one in ten individuals struggles with these complex conditions? In this episode, Jana Hamilton from Eating Recovery Center shares how early intervention, family support, and tailored treatment can transform lives. Tune in to uncover the realities of eating disorders and discover the compassionate care that paves the way to recovery


Other Appearances


Channel 8 News Tampa, Florida, about the closing of a mental health facility

Managing the “Sunday Scaries” Before the Workweek

Around 1 in 5 Young People Use AI Chatbots for Mental Health Advice

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