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Mental Health Reform with Angie Peacock
Manage episode 483986768 series 1331276
In this episode, we chat about:
Angie’s background in the military and her experience with overmedication
issues surrounding overmedication and its impact on her life and health
Angie's healing journey and her shift in understanding of mental health
being featured in the documentary "Medicating Normal" and its impact on her
the normalcy of trauma reactions and criticism of the mental health system.
the role of situational factors in mental health and the critique of DSM-5
personalized trauma experiences and reflections on overmedication
advocacy for self-reflection, personal agency, and alternative healing methods
practical advice for listeners on seeking non-medication-based therapies and advocating for oneself
Angie’s continued work as a trauma coach, upcoming book, and resources
Resources + Links:
Explore more about Angie Peacock and her work at angiepeacock.comWatch Angie's videos and interviews on YouTube at Angie Peacock MSWWatch Angie’s featured story in Medicating Normal: How Big Pharma Makes Healthy People SickFollow Angie’s RV healing journey on YouTube: Being Human RV
Connect with AngieInstagram: @angiepeacockmswLinkedIn: Angela PeacockTikTok: @angiepeacockmsw
Grow your brand, income, and impact! Learn more on our website ellyandnoracreative.com
Connect with Sara on Instagram | @sarachamberscreative
For show notes, resources, and more, visit Chicks Who Give a Hoot
Follow along with the podcast on Instagram | @chickswhogiveahoot
Show Notes:
In this episode, I have the honor of interviewing Angie Peacock—an MSW, U.S. Army Veteran, and psychiatric drug withdrawal consultant. Angie opens up about her deeply personal journey, from being overmedicated with psychotropic drugs after serving in Iraq to reclaiming her life through holistic healing practices. She’s now a powerful advocate for mental health system reform.
You might recognize Angie from the documentary Medicating Normal, which highlights her story and sheds light on the broader issues surrounding trauma, overmedication, and the critical importance of informed consent and personal agency in mental health care. Our conversation dives into the value of self-reflection, the power of advocacy, and the many paths to healing that don’t always follow the traditional route.
00:00 Welcome to the Show
00:59 Meet Angie Peacock
02:29 Angie's Military Background and Overmedication
03:51 Healing Journey and Documentary
04:30 Coaching and Advocacy
05:23 Mental Health in the Military
07:03 Trauma and Mental Health System Critique
09:07 Personal Reflections and Systemic Issues
15:59 Situational Mental Health Challenges
17:13 The Problem with Informed Consent in Mental Health
19:25 Challenges of Coming Off Medication
20:30 The Impact of Medication on Personal Development
21:58 Medicating Normal: A Personal Story
26:19 The Power of Personal Narrative
28:28 Advocating for Yourself in Mental Health
30:47 Finding Healing and Self-Discovery
32:41 Practical Tips for Mental Health Advocacy
34:53 Conclusion and Resources
100 episodes
Manage episode 483986768 series 1331276
In this episode, we chat about:
Angie’s background in the military and her experience with overmedication
issues surrounding overmedication and its impact on her life and health
Angie's healing journey and her shift in understanding of mental health
being featured in the documentary "Medicating Normal" and its impact on her
the normalcy of trauma reactions and criticism of the mental health system.
the role of situational factors in mental health and the critique of DSM-5
personalized trauma experiences and reflections on overmedication
advocacy for self-reflection, personal agency, and alternative healing methods
practical advice for listeners on seeking non-medication-based therapies and advocating for oneself
Angie’s continued work as a trauma coach, upcoming book, and resources
Resources + Links:
Explore more about Angie Peacock and her work at angiepeacock.comWatch Angie's videos and interviews on YouTube at Angie Peacock MSWWatch Angie’s featured story in Medicating Normal: How Big Pharma Makes Healthy People SickFollow Angie’s RV healing journey on YouTube: Being Human RV
Connect with AngieInstagram: @angiepeacockmswLinkedIn: Angela PeacockTikTok: @angiepeacockmsw
Grow your brand, income, and impact! Learn more on our website ellyandnoracreative.com
Connect with Sara on Instagram | @sarachamberscreative
For show notes, resources, and more, visit Chicks Who Give a Hoot
Follow along with the podcast on Instagram | @chickswhogiveahoot
Show Notes:
In this episode, I have the honor of interviewing Angie Peacock—an MSW, U.S. Army Veteran, and psychiatric drug withdrawal consultant. Angie opens up about her deeply personal journey, from being overmedicated with psychotropic drugs after serving in Iraq to reclaiming her life through holistic healing practices. She’s now a powerful advocate for mental health system reform.
You might recognize Angie from the documentary Medicating Normal, which highlights her story and sheds light on the broader issues surrounding trauma, overmedication, and the critical importance of informed consent and personal agency in mental health care. Our conversation dives into the value of self-reflection, the power of advocacy, and the many paths to healing that don’t always follow the traditional route.
00:00 Welcome to the Show
00:59 Meet Angie Peacock
02:29 Angie's Military Background and Overmedication
03:51 Healing Journey and Documentary
04:30 Coaching and Advocacy
05:23 Mental Health in the Military
07:03 Trauma and Mental Health System Critique
09:07 Personal Reflections and Systemic Issues
15:59 Situational Mental Health Challenges
17:13 The Problem with Informed Consent in Mental Health
19:25 Challenges of Coming Off Medication
20:30 The Impact of Medication on Personal Development
21:58 Medicating Normal: A Personal Story
26:19 The Power of Personal Narrative
28:28 Advocating for Yourself in Mental Health
30:47 Finding Healing and Self-Discovery
32:41 Practical Tips for Mental Health Advocacy
34:53 Conclusion and Resources
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