Welcome to Take Space to Make Space, a podcast produced by a Stanford student for Stanford students, to help us learn how to support peers and other people challenged by mental illness from those who have experienced it themselves. In Take Space to Make Space, you will hear candid and personal conversations about all types of mental illness. This is an accepting space wherein we encourage supporting those we love while also prioritizing our own well-being. The purpose of Take Space to Make Space is to strengthen all of our supportive capacities, however, you may find that one or more of the programs may be triggering. Always take care of yourself. Take space to make your own space.

Take Space to Make Space
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Podcast Overview
Welcome to Take Space to Make Space, a podcast produced by a Stanford student for Stanford students, to help us learn how to support peers and other people challenged by mental illness from those who have experienced it themselves. In Take Space to Make Space, you will hear candid and personal conversations about all types of mental illness. This is an accepting space wherein we encourage supporting those we love while also prioritizing our own well-being. The purpose of Take Space to Make Space is to strengthen all of our supportive capacities, however, you may find that one or more of the programs may be triggering. Always take care of yourself. Take space to make your own space.
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Publishing Since
5/3/2023
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Recent Episodes

June 8, 2023
3. OCD
Listen to ”Sky” and Dr. Kai Alexander discuss supporting those in our lives experiencing OCD. Sources: https://med.stanford.edu/ocd/about.html, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK519704/table/ch3.t13/, Intro to Abnormal Psych (Dr. Amie Haas)

May 27, 2023
2. Eating Disorders (w/ Focus on AN)
Here, you will learn about supporting those experiencing eating disorders from ”Sarah” and Dr. Kristine Luce. Sources: Fundamentals of Abnormal Psychology (10th Edition), https://stanforddaily.com/2023/02/08/me-ar-deb-the-hidden-cost-of-disordered-eating-at-stanford/, Intro to Abnormal Psych (Dr. Amie Haas)

May 3, 2023
1. PTSD from SA
Here, you will learn about supporting those around you who experience post-traumatic stress disorder resulting from sexual assault from ”Emily” and Dr. Katherine (Cassie) van Stolk-Cooke. Sources: https://doi.org/10.1002/jts.22544, https://stanforddaily.com/2022/12/02/stanford-records-118-increase-in-reports-of-sexual-violence-over-past-year/, Health Impact of Sexual Assault and Relationship Abuse across the Lifecourse (Dr. Stefanick)
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