Hal is joined by mental health advocate Victoria Garrick, who suffered from mental health issues during her career as a USC volleyball player.
She discusses her struggle with the pressures of both college and sports, and how she turned her experience into a desire to help others with mental health battles. She says the stressors on young athletes are especially challenging. Garrick also shares her reaction to the suicide of Stanford soccer player Katie Meyer and her hopes that the tragedy will serve as an incentive for others to get help.Dr. Carrie Jurney runs the group "Not One More Vet" or NOMV.
She says that vets need help, not just from her organization, but from the public. She asks for people to have kindness and patience when dealing with their veterinarian. She also warns that many vets are the victims of cyberbullying, and asks people to defend them online as well.Hal interviews Ari Hirt, the CEO of Mind Md, and RN Jessie Martori, the co-founder. They show Hal what the storefront clinic in Beverly Hills is intended to do.
Hirt says that for patients who are worried that they can’t afford the care, that it’s important to start somewhere, and to prioritize their health. The clinic is working to get insurance to cover more of the treatment. Martori says the goal is to have more of these clinics spread out across the region and ultimately across the country.
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