Deconstructing Stigma: Mental Illness is a Family Centered IllnessDeconstructing Stigma: Mental Illness is a Family Centered Illness
Mental Health News Radio
Ann Roselle is a nurse practitioner who has been in the nursing field for nearly twenty years. She currently practices in the field of adult and geriatric psychiatry. She lives in greater New Haven Connecticut with her husband and three children. ...
31:42•1 May 2017
Unmasking Stigma: A Family's Journey Through Mental Illness
Episode Overview
- Mental illness can affect entire families, not just individuals.
- Healthcare professionals face stigma when disclosing their own mental health issues.
- Finding community support can be crucial for recovery.
- Storytelling is a powerful tool for healing and connection.
- Awareness initiatives like Deconstructing Stigma help combat societal stigma.
“"Bad therapists happen to good people"”
Mental Health News Radio takes a deep dive into the complex and often misunderstood world of mental illness in families. This episode features Anne Roselle, a nurse practitioner specialising in adult and geriatric psychiatry, who bravely shares her journey through postpartum depression and bipolar disorder. Anne discusses her involvement in McLean Hospital's Deconstructing Stigma initiative, highlighting the stigma faced by medical professionals when they disclose their own mental health struggles.
You'll find yourself nodding along as Anne recounts her experiences with postpartum depression, painting a picture of raw emotions and the challenges she faced. The episode candidly explores the societal stigma attached to mental illness, particularly within the healthcare field, and the impact it has on those seeking help. Anne's story is not just about her struggles but also about finding community and support through shared experiences.
Her blog, Bipolar and Me, serves as a testament to the power of storytelling in healing and connecting with others who may be facing similar challenges. The host, Kristin Sunanta Walker, brings warmth and empathy to the conversation, making it feel like you're listening to friends sharing heartfelt stories over a cup of tea. If you've ever felt isolated by your mental health struggles or know someone who has, this episode offers comfort and understanding.
It's a reminder that you're not alone and that sharing your story can be a powerful step towards healing.

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