Success is Subjective: Helping parents of college students accept that dropping out is okay

Episode 149 - Navigating Trauma During College with Grace Filiss

September 20, 2022 Joanna Lilley, MA, NCC Season 2 Episode 149
Success is Subjective: Helping parents of college students accept that dropping out is okay
Episode 149 - Navigating Trauma During College with Grace Filiss
Show Notes

Some studies have shown that PTSD is most prevalent in 18-24 year olds; the same time frame when many individuals are transitioning into college, the work force, and a life of adult responsibilities for the first time. On today’s episode of Success is Subjective, Joanna sits down with Grace Filiss, founding member of the Colorado Community Collaborative for Eating Disorders. Grace talks about how multiple traumas that took place during college, almost prevented her from completing her education. She shares how she was able to find help and get back on track to finish her degree, 4 years after dropping out. If you are a college student or know someone who is, this is a relatable message you won’t want to miss.

Connect with Grace Filiss

Website: Grace Filiss Recovery Consulting

Website: Colorado Community Collaborative for Eating Disorders

Email: grace@edrecoveryconsulting.com 

Instagram: @edrecoveryconsulting

Facebook: Grace Filiss Recovery Consulting

Twitter: @EDrecoveryGF

LinkedIn: Grace Filiss

 

Other Resources Mentioned

Brene Brown

The International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals Foundation 

 

Connect with Joanna Lilley  

Success is Subjective Website

Lilley Consulting Website

Lilley Consulting on Instagram 

Lilley Consulting on Facebook 

Sponsored by: College Alternative

Email joanna@successissubjective.org