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Normalization Station

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by Jessica Anthony, Sarah Stoner-Nicolosi, Caleigh Nordan

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Listen in as three Sonoma State Seniors begin normalizing and de-stigmatizing the conversation around mental health.

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5/7/2021

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May 7, 2021

Intersectionality And Diversity In Mental Health

<p>Welcome back to the Normalization Station! For our final episode, Caleigh will be leading us in our discussion of how mental health affects various groups in unequal ways, as well as the need for extra support and representation in the discussion of mental health for those most affected. Statistics from the American Psychiatric Association and Mental Health America are used as guiding points throughout the discussion to invoke personal anecdotes. In said anecdotes, Caleigh, Jess, and Sarah reflect upon how their own identities impact their mental health, whether it be their sexual preferences, sexual identities, or race.&nbsp;</p>

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May 7, 2021

Lack Of Resources Negatively Affecting Teens

<p>In this episode of the Normalization Station Jess leads the discussion on the correlation between a lack of resources and the declining mental health of teenagers. One of the biggest issues for high schoolers is knowing they have a safe space where they can be heard and feel validated. Listen in as we tell stories of our experiences in high school and find solutions to getting adolescents treatment and diagnoses.</p>

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May 7, 2021

Expert Interview

<p>Hi everyone and welcome back to the Normalization Station! In this episode, we interview an expert in the field of mental health and secondary education, Mrs. Valerie Erb. She has been the teacher of Roseville High School's Peer Helping program for over ten years and has led countless programs involving mental illness with at-risk youth. During this interview, we discuss why this topic is important, how to effectively implement programs such as hers in a public high school setting or otherwise, and reflect upon Caleigh's own time within her class.</p> <p>The official Peer Helping program website: http://insideoutpeerhelping.yolasite.com/&nbsp;</p>

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Listen in as three Sonoma State Seniors begin normalizing and de-stigmatizing the conversation around mental health.

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