Sincerely, Not Okay

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Sinopsis

A user's guide to mental health. It's okay to not be okay.

Episodios

  • Episode 32: Queer x BIPOC Experience Post-Pandemic w/ Soraiya Khamisa, LCSW, and Kala Lacy, AMFT + CYT, and James Green, LMFT

    12/07/2021 Duración: 01h35s

    Today we are excited to share with you the audio from our virtual panel presented by our Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice (DEIJ) Committee.  DEIJ Advisors KorbyQuan Reed and Portialyn Buzzanga moderated a conversation on the Queer and BIPOC experience during and after the pandemic. They are joined by Soraiya Khamisa, LCSW, and Kala Lacy, AMFT + CYT, and James Green, LMFT. The panel focused on the narratives and experiences of Queer folx that also identify as BIPOC and how the pandemic has impacted their lives, where we see hope in 2021, and how clinicians and Acacia can continue to participate in supporting individuals and communities.   Follow Acacia on social media to stay informed on future DEIJ panels!  

  • Episode 31: Self-Love w/ Guest Hosts Michelle & Sydney and Juliet Betita

    17/06/2021 Duración: 01h29min

    Today's episode comes courtesy of MHA interns Michelle and Sydney - students at UCSB. For their capstone passion project, they sat down (virtually) with Juliet Betita an LMFT from our Acacia Isla Vista office. Their conversation centers on the idea of self-love and self-healing. They touch on platonic and romantic relationships, how the pandemic and virtual communication has changed things and embarking on self-love journeys. Definitely not an episode to miss! Thank you to Michelle, Sydney, and Juliet!  

  • Episode 30: International Student Experience w/ Quincy Guinadi

    06/05/2021 Duración: 48min

    We are joined today by (soon to be Dr.) Quincy Guinadi for a conversation on the international student experience - both from a provider and student perspective. She shares the challenges and joys of studying psychology in a country far from where she grew up in Singapore. We also touch on common misconceptions international students face, her academic journey and dissertation subject, and the lack of research around international student psychology.

  • Episode 29: College, COVID, & Mental Health w/ Guest Host Lauren Sugar

    30/04/2021 Duración: 39min

    Today's episode comes from special guest host Lauren Sugar! Lauren is one of Acacia's Mental Health Advocate interns and a student at UCLA. She is joined today by several of her fellow college students for a conversation on their experiences as students during these difficult times. They talk about coping skills they developed, challenges they faced interacting with professors and employers, and things that have given them joy.   After this round table, Lauren is joined by Acacia provider Jordan Health. She gives her insights on the student's discussion and provides some advice on processing uncertain situations.   Learn more about our MHA program here: https://acaciacw.com/mha/

  • Episode 28: Religious Trauma w/ Reclamation Collective

    08/04/2021 Duración: 53min

    Kendra Snyder and Kayla Felten of Reclamation Collective join us on the podcast today for a very insightful conversation on mental health and religion. Reclamation Collective is an organization dedicated to holding space for folks navigating religious trauma, spiritual abuse, and reclamation. Topics discussed include the impact of fundamentalism and indoctrination on thought patterns, red flags to look out for in organizations, toxic vulnerability, and setting boundaries with family. Check out the incredible Reclamation Collective organization here. They are based in Minnesota but offer a number of support groups, workshops, and online resources digitally. Be sure to follow them on Instagram and Facebook as well! https://www.reclamationcollective.com/ https://www.instagram.com/reclamationcollective/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/reclamationcollective/   

  • Episode 27: Identity and Culture in Therapy w/ Mei Ling Acevedo

    02/02/2021 Duración: 01h04min

    Acacia Westwood provider Mei Ling Acevedo, LCSW joins us for a conversation on the role race, identity, and culture play in the therapeutic process. She talks about how these factors can impact therapy both from a client and therapist standpoint and the importance of sensitivity and inclusion when interacting with clients. She also shares her journey in becoming a therapist, from her background as a stage manager to getting her master's degree in social work in Puerto Rico! Check out Mei's Acacia profile here!

  • Episode 26: Student Athletes and Mental Health w/ Nick Koontz

    06/01/2021 Duración: 01h07min

    Nick Koontz, LMFT joins us today on the podcast for a great discussion on the intersection of college athletics, masculinity, and mental health. Nick brings his expertise as a former student-athlete and current therapist for Acacia Telehealth/Reach. We talk about the connection to others that sports provide, get into an interesting conversation around toxic masculinity, how you can find identity through athletics. Check out Nick's bio on the Acacia website here!

  • Episode 25: Supporting BIPOC LGBTQIA+ Communities w/ Angelle Maua, Gender Phluid Collective

    02/12/2020 Duración: 01h16min

    We are joined by Angelle Maua, founder of the Gender Phluid Collective. The Gender Phluid collective is a San Diego-based organization dedicated to providing support, resources, and advocacy to the BIPOC LGBTQ+ communities. Angelle founded the Gender Phuild Collective after her son's transition when she noticed the need for BIPOC safe, confidential brave spaces for support in LGBTQIA+ communities of color. Her work mainly focuses on transgender, nonbinary and gender nonconforming communities to help ensure they have spaces to be 100% authentic and affirmed.  Our conversation touches on the founding and mission of the Gender Phluid Collective, barriers to mental health access, and how the Autistic BIPOC LGBTQIA+ community is underserved. LINKS: Support the GPC: Venmo To volunteer, email: thegpcollective@gmail.com  Follow GPC on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Amina Mucciolo, @studiomucci on Instagram. She's a visual artist who is queer, Black, and on the autism spectrum, and an awesome advocate!    

  • Episode 24: Relationship to Self w/ Rudi Lion

    11/11/2020 Duración: 01h11min

    Can you love others without loving yourself? We are joined this week by Rudi Lion, LMFT for a conversation on self-kindness and internal reflection. Rudi (from Episode 14: Un/Healthy Relationships) shares her perspective as a therapist both at Acacia Isla Vista and in private practice. Tune in to learn how your relationship with yourself can impact others! Resources mentioned: The Body Keeps the Score, Bessel van der Kolk M.D. Insight Timer App

  • Episode 23: Acacia Roots, Disrupting Injustice w/ Andrea Deuring

    01/10/2020 Duración: 47min

    Today we discuss the origins and mission of Acacia Roots with Director Andrea Deuring! Acacia Roots provides grants to help low-income students cover insurance co-payments, coinsurance, deductibles, or other financial barriers that prevent them from accessing much-needed services. We want to disrupt inequality and give individuals the tools they need to grow into the people they want to be! Donate and learn more at acaciacw.com/roots! Join in our October campaign, Life is Wild on Instagram (@acacia_cw) or Facebook (@acaciacw). Resources mentioned: Active Minds: https://www.activeminds.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Student-Survey-Infographic.pdf Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/09/16/college-enrollment-down/

  • Episode 22: Mind + Body Initiative w/ Eike Daube

    21/09/2020 Duración: 01h08min

    What does it mean to exist as yourself within a pandemic? On this episode, we explore self-actualization, our anxieties, and how we are showing up - all while dealing with a very odd world around us. We are joined by Founder/CEO of the Mind + Body Initiative, Eike Daube, ACSW! Eike discusses her work as a wellness coach and the challenges she's experiencing working with clients through this time.   Check out the Mind + Body Initiative (mindbodyinitiative.org) and on Instagram (instagram.com/mindbody.initiative/). You can join Ekie's community by subscribing here.

  • Episode 21: Expect the Unexpected w/ Jamiah Bennett

    17/08/2020 Duración: 01h04min

    How do you go from promising that you will NEVER set foot in a gym to teaching fitness classes? Jamiah Bennett talks about her journey to loving herself and her body through fitness, her experience with mental health, and what it's like to graduate college during a global pandemic. Also discussed are tips for getting started with a movement routine, creators to follow online, and what colleges can do to better serve students in mental health crises. Learn about Jamiah at jamiahbennett.com! Tune into Jamiah's Low-Impact, Full Body Workout, Wellness & Love webinar session here!   Check out Kaisafit and Danielle Gertner (One Minute Wiggle) on Instagram!

  • Episode 20: Sharing Authentic Stories w/ Relyfe

    09/07/2020 Duración: 01h18min

    Why is it important to tell stories about mental health? Today on the podcast, we're joined by Payal and Ankur Kela of ReLyfe, who talk about their mission to help people share their stories. Topics covered include vulnerability, why friends are the first line of mental health defense, and how important coffee is to the creative process.   Follow Relyfe on Instagram/Facebook @relyfevideos, email contactrelyfe@gmail.com, or visit them online at relyfe.org. Payal, @payalk25 & Ankur, @banenakela.   Resources mentioned in the episode: 'Waking Up' App, https://www.wakingup.com/ 'Mindset' by Carol Dweck, https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40745.Mindset Relyfe's Journaling Wellness & Love Webinar w/ Acacia,  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTEBZs8OUMNL4n7pCwRR6jA

  • Acacia Spotlight: Jonathan Truong

    09/06/2020 Duración: 33min

    Jess Rodriguez, Chief Business Officer of Acacia, is taking over Sincerely, Not Okay for another episode of the Acacia Spotlight, where we highlight the clinicians, staff, and programs that make Acacia what it is today. Today we will be discussing the journey of Jonathan Truong, Acacia's Talent Acquisition Specialist and resident beacon of hope, perseverance, and sunshine! Check out our spotlights at acaciacw.com/blog and watch Jonathan's live on our youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTEBZs8OUMNL4n7pCwRR6jA.

  • Episode 19: Trauma in Yoga w/ Dr. Amy Moran

    27/04/2020 Duración: 01h01min

    She's both a talented yogi and a psychologist, is there anything Dr. Amy Moran can't do? During this episode, we talk about the connection between mind and body, how trauma is affected by practicing yoga, and why belly breathing literally calms your nervous system down.

  • Episode 18: COVID-19 Stress & Anxiety Management w/ KorbyQuan Reed

    06/04/2020 Duración: 57min

    As the world begins to shift into the new normal, we wanted to take a second to provide some big & small tips to taking on stress, anxiety, grief, and transition during the COVID pandemic. We are joined by Acacia's Creative Director, KorbyQuan Reed! Resources mentioned: Emotions Wheel 54321 Grounding Exercise

  • Episode 17: Video Therapy w/ Soraiya Khamisa

    10/03/2020 Duración: 30min

    Acacia Reach is a video therapy service for college students and their surrounding communities! We offer weekly individual, couples, and psychiatry services wherever you need it. We are owned by dedicated therapists and psychologists, accept major insurances in California and Minnesota, and are accessible wherever you need us to be! We strive to provide engaging and relatable providers, easy access to our services, and a community to connect and share your journey with. Start your therapy journey with us today! Visit acaciacw.com/reach to learn more and to request an appointment.

  • The Lazy Yogini’s Guide to Morning Meditation w/ Danielle Sharkey

    05/02/2020 Duración: 09min

    What is your first thought when the sound of your alarm goes off in the morning? Mine is “not already!” During my college years, I’d drowsily hit the snooze button desperately hoping for a few more moments of blissful slumber, only to repeat this unpleasant process until I HAD to get up. Thus, the “Lazy Yogini’s Guide to Morning Meditation” was born. Check out acaciacw.com/blog for Danielle's full article!

  • Episode 16: Sex in Therapy w/ Abby Hansen & Calvin Hauer

    16/11/2019 Duración: 01h05min

    What is sex therapy? How do you know if you need it? Hear Abby Hansen, LPCC, and Calvin Hauer, LMFT, talk about their work with sex in therapy.  Resources and reading materials mentioned: Charlie Glickman http://new.charlieglickman.com/blog/  Come as You Are by Emily Nagoski, PhD Esther Perel https://www.estherperel.com/  The Smitten Kitten in Minnesota https://www.smittenkittenonline.com/ 

  • Acacia Spotlight: Dr. Keith Higginbotham

    30/09/2019 Duración: 27min

    Soraiya Khamisa, LCSW, Director of Acacia La Jolla is taking over the Sincerely, Not Okay podcast to introduce our first ever podcast version of the Acacia Spotlight, where we highlight the clinicians, staff, and programs that make Acacia what it is today. This September we are highlighting one of our wonderful Co-owners, Dr. Keith Higginbotham. Check out more Spotlights at acaciacw.com/blog.

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