This program discusses mental health and behavioral issues affecting the local community and resources for help. It is hosted by Chris Belfield and sponsored by the Lake County Local Mental Health Task Force. This is where people might learn stress-relieving products like CBD Oil. Search for weed delivery near me if you need cannabis to help you cope with mental health issues like anxiety or depression. People who were prescribed with drugs to deal with their mental health conditions may click here to order the drugs.
Chris is an emergency services volunteer chaplain with 20 years experience providing services and counseling to emergency first responders and community members dealing with grief and trauma.
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We presented a replay this month of Chris’s April 2021 interview with Liz Strohmeyer as the program is taking the month off for balancing our staff’s mental health. Be well!
The discussion with Madison Witschen, therapist with Kalina Counseling services of Two Harbors, continues our series on local mental health resources
Chris Belfield visits with Abigail Lingwall, a therapist with the Human Development Center in Two Harbors
We hear from Amy Suomi, a psychiatric mental health nurse with Lake View Clinis this month
Chris begins his series on local mental health resources with Liz Strohmeyer, Accend Services Program Manager
Chris Belfield discusses surviving hospice…life goes on.
Chris Belfield concludes the 3-part series, discussing with Nicole Harriman (MSW) some ways we can foster healthier boundaries and relationships with social media for children and teens
Chris Belfield continues the series about social media, this month focusing on issues of social media and the community
This month’s show is the first in a three part series on social media’s effects on our mental health. This month Chris Belfield speaks with counselor and cognitive behavioral therapist Paul Baker on the subject
This month’s show features an encore episode from last December with Dr. Meaghan Johansen about preparing mentally for the additional stresses of the holiday season
Host Chris Belfield talks with Meaghan Johansen about our mental health challenges arising due to accelerating stresses and the anxiety and fear emerging during the crises of 2020
Dr. Kimberly Overlie, a clinical psychologist, offers insights on the “State of Mental Health Overview” for the north shore area
We hear from Ronnie Horak, president of NAMI Duluth, in a discussion on how family differences in values, politics, and response to stress an impact our mental health
No program was produced in July due to unavoidable technical and scheduling concerns
We hear about supporting grief’s many facets from Gina Dixon, licensed psychologist with the groundbreaking grief support program at St. Mary’s/Essentia in Duluth
Chris Belfield explores a number of issues crucial to suicide prevention with public health educator Allie Randall
Carolyn Phelps, clinical psychologist, addresses dealing with anxiety in the face of COVID-19
Hannah Waterman of the Lake County Human Development Center explores aspects of children’s mental health concerns with host Chris Belfield
This episode features Ashley Kalina discussing Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) in the Northland and beyond
Chris talks to Amy Sumi and Beth Eagan of the Lakeview Clinic and Hospital about integrating Mental Health Treatment into primary medical care
The discussion this month is on mental health issues and how the stresses and patterns of living around the holidays may be understood and addressed: Chris explores all this with Dr. Meaghan Johansen
Chris Belfield and Lisa Hansen of the Lake County Mental Health Task Force discuss the work of the task force and the intent of KTWH’s new program: Let’s Talk Mental Health