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

Special Parent Series: Episode 227 with “Michelle”

May 24, 2024 Joanna Lilley, MA, NCC Season 3 Episode 227
Special Parent Series: Episode 227 with “Michelle”
Success is Subjective: Helping parents of college students accept that dropping out is okay
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Success is Subjective: Helping parents of college students accept that dropping out is okay
Special Parent Series: Episode 227 with “Michelle”
May 24, 2024 Season 3 Episode 227
Joanna Lilley, MA, NCC

For the entire month of May, in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, Joanna is bringing you a special parent series, where she interviews parents whose children have overcome a variety of mental health challenges. Today’s Success is Subjective guest is Michelle, a wife and mom of two. Michelle shares how three mental health hospitalizations led her and her husband to seek wilderness therapy, followed by a residential program for their struggling child, who was only 12 years old at the time. Now, a teenager who is thriving, Michelle is confident that early treatment was the absolute best option for her child. She also encourages listening parents with a very powerful perspective shift on how they view their children’s mental health issues.

Connect with Joanna Lilley  

Therapeutic Consulting Association

Lilley Consulting Website

Lilley Consulting on Facebook 

Lilley Consulting on YouTube
Email: joanna@lilleyconsulting.com

#therapeuticconsulting #lilleyconsulting #successful #youngadults #therapeuticprograms #neurodiversity #neurodiverse #therapy #mentalhealth #podcast #podcastcommunity #studentmentalhealth #thejourney #successissubjective #theunpavedroad #wildernesstherapy 

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For the entire month of May, in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, Joanna is bringing you a special parent series, where she interviews parents whose children have overcome a variety of mental health challenges. Today’s Success is Subjective guest is Michelle, a wife and mom of two. Michelle shares how three mental health hospitalizations led her and her husband to seek wilderness therapy, followed by a residential program for their struggling child, who was only 12 years old at the time. Now, a teenager who is thriving, Michelle is confident that early treatment was the absolute best option for her child. She also encourages listening parents with a very powerful perspective shift on how they view their children’s mental health issues.

Connect with Joanna Lilley  

Therapeutic Consulting Association

Lilley Consulting Website

Lilley Consulting on Facebook 

Lilley Consulting on YouTube
Email: joanna@lilleyconsulting.com

#therapeuticconsulting #lilleyconsulting #successful #youngadults #therapeuticprograms #neurodiversity #neurodiverse #therapy #mentalhealth #podcast #podcastcommunity #studentmentalhealth #thejourney #successissubjective #theunpavedroad #wildernesstherapy