Student Mental Health with Sean PerryStudent Mental Health with Sean Perry
Mental Health News Radio
Join Sean and Kristin for a discussion about student mental health and new ways to educate, empower, and provide help. Sean Perry has two decades of coaching experience and working with youth. He’s a certified Life Coach, Cognitive Behavioral Coach,...
40:45•10 Feb 2021
Empowering Student Mental Health
Episode Overview
- Sean Perry's journey from chef to mental health advocate.
- Innovative methods to support student mental health in schools.
- Utilizing Title I and IV funds for mental health programs.
- Challenges of addressing abuse and trauma in youth.
- Importance of integrating mental health resources in education.
“Our whole thought process is to change the mental health care system by coaching parents to work with children struggling with anxiety or depression.”
In this insightful episode of Mental Health News Radio, host Kristen Sunanta Walker engages in a compelling discussion with Sean Perry, a dedicated advocate for student mental health. Sean shares his transformative journey from a career in the restaurant industry to becoming a pivotal figure in mental health coaching. With over two decades of experience, Sean has made significant contributions to mental health education, particularly for young people.
Sean's passion for helping others led him to leave his job as a chef and venture into coaching and mental health advocacy. His work now focuses on educating and empowering students and their families, equipping them with the tools they need to navigate challenges related to anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues. A certified Life Coach and Cognitive Behavioral Coach, Sean has specialized training in Nonviolent Crisis Intervention, Childhood Trauma, and Suicide Prevention.
The discussion highlights the significance of integrating mental health resources into educational settings. Sean emphasizes the potential for schools to utilize Title I and IV funds to support mental health programs, enabling a broader reach and impact. His organization not only provides coaching but also reinvests in the community by supporting families in need with essentials like meals and clothing. A key focus of the episode is the often-overlooked subject of abuse and trauma among children.
Sean stresses the importance of acknowledging and addressing these issues within mental health care frameworks. Listeners are encouraged to explore Sean's work and consider implementing similar initiatives in their local schools. The episode underscores the necessity of systemic change in mental health care and the powerful role of education in fostering supportive environments for students.
For more information on Sean's organization and other mental health resources, listeners can visit the Mental Health News Radio Network, where a wide range of shows are available, covering numerous aspects of mental health.

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