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Welcome to Healthy Mind By Avik ™ - ”Healthy Mind, Healthy Life”, a podcast that explores the connection between mental health and overall well-being. Join us each week as we delve into topics related to positive psychology, mindfulness, and personal development, and provide practical tips and strategies for cultivating a healthy and balanced mind.
Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? Send Avik a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik
Welcome to Healthy Mind By Avik ™ - ”Healthy Mind, Healthy Life”, a podcast that explores the connection between mental health and overall well-being. Join us each week as we delve into topics related to positive psychology, mindfulness, and personal development, and provide practical tips and strategies for cultivating a healthy and balanced mind.
Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? Send Avik a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik
Episodes

12 hours ago
12 hours ago
When your child refuses food, the instinct is to push harder, bargain more, or wonder what you are doing wrong. But what if picky eating is not a battle to win, but a signal to listen to? In this episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Avik is joined by Lena Livinsky, a pediatric speech-language pathologist and holistic feeding specialist, who spent over a decade working with families before her own son's feeding struggles completely changed how she understood the problem.
Lena brings a whole-child lens to picky eating, one that looks beneath the surface at nervous system regulation, gut health, sensory overwhelm, and the mealtime environment itself. If you are a parent who is exhausted, quietly blaming yourself, or just desperate to make dinner feel less like a battle, this conversation is for you.
About the Guest:
Lena Livinsky (M.A., CCC-SLP) is a pediatric speech-language pathologist, holistic feeding specialist, and creator of the BLOOM Framework, which addresses the root causes of picky eating across biology, nervous system regulation, oral motor development, and family connection. With over 13 years of experience working with children and families, Lena combines clinical training with a holistic mindset shaped by her own health journey and her experience parenting a picky eater. She is the host of The Livin' Sky Podcast and is based in North America.
Key Takeaways:
- Picky eating is a symptom, not a diagnosis. What shows up at the table as refusal or stress is often the visible tip of an iceberg that includes nervous system dysregulation, nutritional deficiencies, sensory overwhelm, gut issues, or oral motor challenges.
- Focusing only on the food keeps families stuck. When the plate becomes the problem, everything else underneath stays invisible. Real change begins when we look at what is driving the behavior, not just the behavior itself.
- A child who refuses food is not being defiant. They are often in a state of stress or fear. Understanding this shifts the entire dynamic at the table, for both child and parent.
- Connection is the foundation. Before changing the food, change the environment. Lena's BLOOM Framework is rooted in connection as the first and most important step toward mealtime healing.
- Parents are not failing their children. The exhaustion, inconsistency, and pressure at the table come from love and confusion, not bad parenting. Releasing blame is often the first real step forward.
- Calm leadership creates safe eating. Children need structure, rhythm, and a low-pressure environment to feel safe enough to explore food. When the nervous system is regulated, expansion happens naturally.
Connect With Lena Livinsky:
- Website: https://lenalivinsky.com/
- Instagram: @lena.livinsky
- Free resource, Peaceful Plate Checklist: https://lenalivinsky.com/ (download available on homepage)
Episode Chapters:
[00:00] What If Picky Eating Is a Message? — Reframing the dinner table entirely
[09:41] Welcome and Guest Introduction — Avik introduces Lena Livinsky and today's topic [10:53] The Moment That Changed Everything — Lena's son, a chicken cutlet, and a realisation about fear
[16:08] The Iceberg Nobody Talks About — What lives beneath picky eating behaviors
[20:01] Battle Mode at the Table — What inconsistent pressure does to child and parent both [24:44] Connection Before Food — The root of the BLOOM Framework and where real change begins
[28:53] A Message to the Exhausted Parent — You are not failing. Here is where to begin.
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Disclaimer: This episode is produced for educational and informational purposes only. All views expressed by the guest are their personal opinions alone and do not represent the views of the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify, endorse, or assume responsibility for any guest statements. Nothing in this episode constitutes medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional before making any decisions. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically and independently with all content do not consume blindly. Use this content as a starting point for your own reflection and research, not as a substitute for professional guidance. Third-party content is referenced under fair use for informational purposes only. Guest speakers are solely responsible for their own statements.
If you have concerns about any content, please contact us here
By listening, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer in full. Read detailed disclaimer here.
Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it's become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty, storyteller, survivor, and wellness advocate.
With over 6500+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. 👉 Subscribe and be part of this healing journey.
Contact: 💼 Brand: Healthy Mind By Avik™ 📧 Email: https://www.podhub.club/contact 🌐 Website: https://www.podhub.club 📍 Based in: India & USA
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12 hours ago
12 hours ago
In a world that keeps getting louder, choosing inner peace can feel impossible, even selfish. But what if it's actually the most courageous decision you can make? In this episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, co-host Sayan sits down with Regena Rosa-Celeste Ozeryansky, also known as the Internal Peace Revolutionist, to unpack what it really means to choose peace, not as escapism, but as a daily practice and a form of leadership.
From why chaos feels so contagious, to how self-awareness and accountability can become your strongest anchors, this conversation offers honest, grounded insight for anyone who has ever wondered if lasting inner peace is actually possible. Whether you're a leader, an entrepreneur, or simply someone navigating a noisy life, this episode will meet you where you are.
About the Guest:
Regena Rosa-Celeste Ozeryansky is an international speaker, bestselling author, transformational coach, and certified yoga and meditation instructor based in South Florida. Known as the Internal Peace Revolutionist, she is the founder of the Internal Peace Now movement, which supports conscious entrepreneurs and impact-driven leaders in creating lasting peace through mindset, alignment, and accountability.
Key Takeaways:
- Inner peace is not a permanent state, it requires contrast, and that's okay. You cannot sustain peace without also experiencing its opposite. Accepting this removes the pressure to feel calm all the time.
- Most of us are conditioned to live in reactive chaos. Moving from reactivity to responsiveness is not a personality trait but a learnable, daily practice.
- Self-inventory is where the work begins. Asking honestly what is creating imbalance in your life, whether it's poor sleep, skipped meals, or unprocessed emotions, is the first step toward regulation.
- Boundaries are a peace practice, not just a communication skill. Knowing your core values and holding them, even when opinions differ, is how you stay grounded without shutting the world out.
- Accountability accelerates healing. Cleaning up your reactions quickly, rather than carrying guilt, is one of the most effective tools for sustaining inner calm.
- Breath and meditation are non-negotiable anchors. When you skip them, you often see the difference, and that awareness itself is valuable data.
Connect with the Guest:
Website: https://internalpeacenow.com/
Stress Level Quiz: internalpeacenow.com (take the free 5-question quiz)
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yogirealestatereg/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Internal-Peace-Now-885154444863321/
Episode Chapters:
[00:00] What If Peace Is a Choice? — Sayan opens with the central question this episode dares to ask
[09:45] Meet Regena — Introducing the Internal Peace Revolutionist and her mission
[11:25] The Chaos Around Us — What "chaotic society" really feels like right now, including politics and polarisation
[13:00] The Biggest Misconception About Inner Peace — Why people think peace means being calm all the time, and why that's wrong
[16:00] Why Chaos Is Contagious — How survival mode becomes a lifestyle, and how to break the cycle
[20:50] Where to Start — A practical, honest first step for anyone who feels lost right now [23:00] What Anchors You Back — Breathwork, meditation, and the role of daily accountability in sustaining peace
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Disclaimer: This episode is produced for educational and informational purposes only. All views expressed by the guest are their personal opinions alone and do not represent the views of the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify, endorse, or assume responsibility for any guest statements. Nothing in this episode constitutes medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional before making any decisions. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically and independently with all content do not consume blindly. Use this content as a starting point for your own reflection and research, not as a substitute for professional guidance. Third-party content is referenced under fair use for informational purposes only. Guest speakers are solely responsible for their own statements.
If you have concerns about any content, please contact us here
By listening, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer in full. Read detailed disclaimer here.
Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it's become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty, storyteller, survivor, and wellness advocate.
With over 6500+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. 👉 Subscribe and be part of this healing journey.
Contact: 💼 Brand: Healthy Mind By Avik™ 📧 Email: https://www.podhub.club/contact 🌐 Website: https://www.podhub.club 📍 Based in: India & USA
🎧 Listen to all podcast shows: https://www.podhub.club/podcastnetwork 🤝 Be a guest: https://www.podhub.club/beaguest 📩 Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/
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12 hours ago
12 hours ago
Most entrepreneurs measure success by what they close. But what about what it costs them inside? In this episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, co-host Yusuf sits down with M&A strategist and acquisition entrepreneur Roy Redd to explore what actually drives sustainable high performance, and it starts long before the spreadsheet opens.
Roy shares how going from broke and homeless to acquiring a $2 million business with no money down had less to do with tactics and everything to do with responsibility, energy management, and emotional steadiness. If you're building, acquiring, or scaling right now, this conversation will challenge how you think about what it really means to perform at your best.
About the Guest:
Roy Redd is an M&A entrepreneur, acquisition strategist, and host of the Buy, Build, Exit podcast. He went from homelessness to acquiring a multi-million dollar business with no money down, building his portfolio through creative deal structures including seller financing and SBA roll-ups. Roy is based in Los Angeles and works with entrepreneurs and business owners looking to buy, build, and exit businesses strategically.
Key Takeaways:
- True performance starts with responsibility. Taking full ownership of your outcomes, including the hard ones, puts you back in the driver's seat of your life and your business.
- Energy management over time management. You cannot manage time, but you can manage yourself, your systems, and your people. Protect the energy that makes good decisions possible.
- Rest is not a reward, it is a force multiplier. Quality sleep, focused work blocks of 3 to 4 hours, and intentional rest days are what sustain high output without burning out.
- Emotional steadiness is a dealmaking skill. In negotiations, internal instability is visible. The ability to stay calm under pressure gives you information superiority and better outcomes.
- Practice worst-case scenarios. Visualising the worst possible outcome until you become comfortable with it reduces the emotional charge around fear and strengthens decision-making under pressure.
- Slow down to speed up. Tightly scheduled entrepreneurs cannot innovate. The best ideas arrive in rest, not in reaction. Slowing down often accelerates results.
Connect With Roy Redd:
- Substack: Buy Build Exit with Roy Redd at https://buybuildexitwithroyredd.substack.com/
- Instagram: @Roy_Redd
- YouTube: Buy Build Exit
- Website: https://royredd.com/
- LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/roy-redd-91935064
Episode Chapters:
[00:00] The Two Versions of Success — When the deals close but the mind is restless
[04:32] Welcome to Healthy Mind, Healthy Life — Introducing Roy Redd and today's conversation
[07:00] Responsibility, Not Blame — What really changed before Roy's life changed externally [08:44] The Hustle Culture Myth — Why pushing without rest is trauma, not strategy
[11:00] Mental Leverage in M&A — How emotional steadiness shapes negotiation outcomes [16:00] Information Superiority — Asking the right questions to unlock creative deals
[19:55] Energy, Systems, and People — The only three things you can actually manage
[21:00] Rest Intentionally — Why your best ideas arrive when you slow down
Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik
Disclaimer: This episode is produced for educational and informational purposes only. All views expressed by the guest are their personal opinions alone and do not represent the views of the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify, endorse, or assume responsibility for any guest statements. Nothing in this episode constitutes medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional before making any decisions. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically and independently with all content do not consume blindly. Use this content as a starting point for your own reflection and research, not as a substitute for professional guidance. Third-party content is referenced under fair use for informational purposes only. Guest speakers are solely responsible for their own statements.
If you have concerns about any content, please contact us here
By listening, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer in full. Read detailed disclaimer here.
Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it's become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty, storyteller, survivor, and wellness advocate.
With over 6500+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. 👉 Subscribe and be part of this healing journey.
Contact: 💼 Brand: Healthy Mind By Avik™ 📧 Email: https://www.podhub.club/contact 🌐 Website: https://www.podhub.club 📍 Based in: India & USA
🎧 Listen to all podcast shows: https://www.podhub.club/podcastnetwork 🤝 Be a guest: https://www.podhub.club/beaguest 📩 Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/
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13 hours ago
13 hours ago
You're the one checking in, staying up late, choosing your words carefully. You're showing up for someone you love. But who is showing up for you?
In this episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Yusuf sits down with psychotherapist and author Yvette Murray to explore the emotional toll that falls on caregivers, partners, and family members when a loved one is going through a mental health decline. Yvette shares practical, grounded tools for building self-awareness, setting boundaries without guilt, and protecting your own well-being, not so you can step away, but so you can truly be there.
About the Guest:
Yvette Murray is a psychotherapist based in Toronto, Canada, and the author of The Mental Health Contagion: Navigating Yourself Through a Loved One's Mental Well-Being Decline. She is a facilitator of the Mental Health First Aid Certification and a mental health advocate and keynote speaker.
Key Takeaways:
- Mental health struggles do not exist in isolation. The emotional symptoms of a loved one's decline, like anxiety, fear, and unpredictability, can quietly begin to affect those around them, a dynamic Yvette calls "the mental health contagion."
- Caregivers often dismiss their own pain by comparing it to what their loved one is going through. But feelings are not a competition. Your experience is valid, no matter how it measures up against someone else's.
- Support does not mean fixing. Sitting beside someone, accepting them as they are in that moment, is often the most powerful thing you can do.
- Caregiver burnout often begins with sleepless nights, shortened patience, and a quiet numbness, not a dramatic breakdown. The earlier you recognize the signs in yourself, the better.
- Yvette's core formula: Awareness + Acknowledgement + Action = Change. You cannot shift what you are not willing to see.
- Boundaries are not abandonment. Knowing what you need to stay psychologically safe is what allows you to show up consistently for the people you love.
Connect With Yvette Murray:
Website: https://mentalhealthtrainer.ca/
Book: https://mentalhealthtrainer.ca/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yvettemurray/
Book available on Audible, in print, and as an ebook wherever books are sold.
Episode Chapters:
[00:00] The Quiet Heartbreak Nobody Talks About — an intro for the supporters, not the ones struggling
[05:30] What Is the Mental Health Contagion? — how one person's decline can ripple outward (approx.)
[09:00] The Anxiety You Didn't Know You Caught — how proximity to distress subtly shapes your own reactions (approx.)
[12:00] Walking on Eggshells — the guilt, the blame, and the emotional weight caregivers carry silently (approx.)
[15:20] Compassion Fatigue vs. Stress — why one feels like erosion and how to notice the difference (approx.)
[18:00] Support Doesn't Mean Fixing — the most freeing idea in this entire conversation (approx.)
[20:30] Boundaries, Burnout, and Coming Back to Yourself — practical tools for sustainable caregiving (approx.)
Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik
Disclaimer: This episode is produced for educational and informational purposes only. All views expressed by the guest are their personal opinions alone and do not represent the views of the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify, endorse, or assume responsibility for any guest statements. Nothing in this episode constitutes medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional before making any decisions. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically and independently with all content do not consume blindly. Use this content as a starting point for your own reflection and research, not as a substitute for professional guidance. Third-party content is referenced under fair use for informational purposes only. Guest speakers are solely responsible for their own statements.
If you have concerns about any content, please contact us here
By listening, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer in full. Read detailed disclaimer here.
Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it's become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty, storyteller, survivor, and wellness advocate.
With over 6500+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. 👉 Subscribe and be part of this healing journey.
Contact: 💼 Brand: Healthy Mind By Avik™ 📧 Email: https://www.podhub.club/contact 🌐 Website: https://www.podhub.club 📍 Based in: India & USA
🎧 Listen to all podcast shows: https://www.podhub.club/podcastnetwork 🤝 Be a guest: https://www.podhub.club/beaguest 📩 Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/
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2 days ago
2 days ago
What happens when the life you built looks perfect on the outside, but something deep inside keeps whispering that it was never really yours? This episode is for every woman who has achieved the milestones — career, marriage, family — and still found herself quietly falling apart. If you've ever ignored your own needs to keep everyone else comfortable, this conversation will feel uncomfortably familiar.
Karina (K. K. Biernath), author of the memoir Karina: One Woman's Journey from Fear to Freedom, joins host Avik for a raw, honest conversation about identity loss, the body-mind connection, and what it really takes to reclaim your voice. From leaving corporate life to become a full-time caregiver to her twins with special needs, to discovering the courage to stop living for others — Karina's story is not a highlight reel. It's a roadmap back to yourself.
About the Guest:
Karina (K. K. Biernath) is a Polish-born author, poet, and speaker who moved to the United States in 1999 in search of happiness and a new life. She built a successful corporate career, married, and raised a family — before stepping away to become a full-time mother to twins with special needs. Her memoir, Karina: One Woman's Journey from Fear to Freedom, began as a letter to her children and grew into a powerful exploration of identity, motherhood, and the courage it takes to finally live on your own terms.
Key Takeaways:
- Your body keeps score. When we ignore what our inner self is telling us, the body often steps in — through illness, fatigue, and breakdown. Karina's story is a reminder to listen before the body has to shout.
- Living for others is a slow kind of disappearing. Many women carry the weight of social expectations — from family, culture, and themselves — and quietly lose who they are in the process. Recognizing this pattern is the first step toward change.
- Permission is the hardest thing to give yourself. Karina spent four months learning it was okay to stop working, stop earning, and simply be present. Giving yourself permission to rest is an act of healing, not laziness.
- Stillness reveals what noise conceals. Yoga, therapy, and slowing down helped Karina notice the thoughts that were quietly shaping her reality. When you get quiet, truth has space to surface.
- The fear of being yourself is real — and worth facing. Karina's biggest fear wasn't failure or rejection. It was finally letting go of control and allowing herself to be who she truly was. Freedom begins on the other side of that fear.
- Change is not an event. It's a lifelong process. Karina is clear: transformation isn't a single breakthrough moment. It's ongoing, layered, and worth every step.
Connect with Karina (K. K. Biernath):
- Website: https://kkbiernath.com/
- Book: Karina: One Woman's Journey from Fear to Freedom (available via her website)
Episode Chapters:
[00:00] Cold Open — The life we build because we think we're supposed to
[02:19] Welcome & Guest Introduction — Meeting Karina, author and storyteller
[08:00] Living the "Right" Life But Feeling Lost — How the body noticed what the mind ignored [12:00] The Myth of the Fulfilled Life — Why checking the boxes still leaves women disconnected
[16:30] Leaving Corporate Life — Identity, guilt, and the four months it took to give herself permission [
18:30] What Silence Reveals — Yoga, therapy, and the thoughts quietly shaping her world [20:00] Fear of Being Yourself — The hardest fear to face on the road to freedom
[22:00] A Message for the Exhausted Woman — Stop. Slow down. Ask your heart, not your mind.
[24:50] Connect with Karina — Website, book, and where to find her
Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik
Disclaimer: This episode is produced for educational and informational purposes only. All views expressed by the guest are their personal opinions alone and do not represent the views of the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify, endorse, or assume responsibility for any guest statements. Nothing in this episode constitutes medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional before making any decisions. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically and independently with all content do not consume blindly. Use this content as a starting point for your own reflection and research, not as a substitute for professional guidance. Third-party content is referenced under fair use for informational purposes only. Guest speakers are solely responsible for their own statements.
If you have concerns about any content, please contact us here
By listening, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer in full. Read detailed disclaimer here.
Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it's become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty, storyteller, survivor, and wellness advocate.
With over 6500+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. 👉 Subscribe and be part of this healing journey.
Contact: 💼 Brand: Healthy Mind By Avik™ 📧 Email: https://www.podhub.club/contact 🌐 Website: https://www.podhub.club 📍 Based in: India & USA
🎧 Listen to all podcast shows: https://www.podhub.club/podcastnetwork 🤝 Be a guest: https://www.podhub.club/beaguest 📩 Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/
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2 days ago
2 days ago
There is a kind of heartbreak that doesn't look dramatic from the outside. It's when someone you love is still alive, but the person you knew seems unreachable. You've tried rehab, therapy, boundaries, and waiting. And still nothing changes. This episode is for families who have been through all of that, and are wondering what comes next.
Mark Astor, a Florida behavioral health attorney and former prosecutor, offers a grounded, compassionate look at what families can actually do when traditional treatment paths have fallen short. From understanding how addiction and severe mental illness affect decision-making, to knowing when legal intervention may be an option, this conversation is honest, practical, and rooted in care.
About the Guest:
Mark Astor is a partner at Astor Simovitch Law and a licensed Florida attorney with over 25 years of experience in behavioral health law. A former Palm Beach County Assistant State Attorney, he now dedicates his practice to helping families navigate crises involving addiction, severe mental illness, and failed recovery. He is also the host of The Journey with Mark Astor podcast and has been recognised by USA Today for his work in mental health and addiction-related law.
Key Takeaways:
- Waiting for a loved one to "hit rock bottom" can be a dangerous approach. When someone's mind has been significantly affected by addiction or mental illness, the family's readiness to act may matter more than the individual's readiness to seek help.
- Recovery is a process, not an event. Short-term treatment alone rarely leads to lasting change. A clinically appropriate setting, medication compliance, continued therapy, and a structured continuum of care are all part of a longer journey.
- Legal intervention is not about control. When a family explores court-ordered treatment options, it is because they are making a decision their loved one is currently unable to make for themselves. That is a form of love, not domination.
- The stigma around mental illness and addiction has reduced considerably. Behavioural health challenges do not discriminate by background, income, or status, and more people are beginning to understand that.
- Families who feel guilty about considering legal options deserve to be heard. Going to court is an unfamiliar and frightening step, and that fear is understandable. But for many families, it has been the decision that changed everything.
- Treatment does work, when it is the right facility, when medications are taken as prescribed, and when the full continuum of care is followed through with commitment from everyone involved.
Connect With Mark Astor:
Website: https://mentalhealthaddictionlawfirm.com/
Baker Act Attorneys: https://bakeractattorneys.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markastor/
Episode Chapters:
[00:00] Introduction: When Waiting Is Not the Same as Caring
[06:00] From Prosecutor to Advocate: What the Criminal Justice System Taught Mark [
09:45] The "Rock Bottom" Myth: Why Families May Need to Act First
[13:00] How Addiction and Mental Illness Affect Decision-Making Capacity
[16:00] What Recovery Actually Looks Like: The Continuum of Care (approx.)
[19:00] When Legal Intervention Becomes an Option (approx.)
[23:00] Letting Go of Stigma and Guilt (approx.)
[25:30] Love With Structure: Closing Thoughts and Where to Find Help (approx.)
Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik
Disclaimer: This episode is produced for educational and informational purposes only. All views expressed by the guest are their personal opinions alone and do not represent the views of the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify, endorse, or assume responsibility for any guest statements. Nothing in this episode constitutes medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional before making any decisions. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically and independently with all content do not consume blindly. Use this content as a starting point for your own reflection and research, not as a substitute for professional guidance. Third-party content is referenced under fair use for informational purposes only. Guest speakers are solely responsible for their own statements.
If you have concerns about any content, please contact us here
By listening, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer in full. Read detailed disclaimer here.
Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it's become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty, storyteller, survivor, and wellness advocate.
With over 6500+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. 👉 Subscribe and be part of this healing journey.
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"Healthy Mind, Healthy Life" is a part of Healthy Mind By Avik ™ an engaging podcast designed to provide informative and thought-provoking content. The views expressed by participants are their own and not necessarily endorsed by the podcast or its host. While we strive for accuracy, our content is not a substitute for professional advice, so consult experts before making decisions based on our episodes. Occasionally, our guests share their own perspectives, which we don't guarantee.
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