
Episode One – The Importance of First-Person Language in Treatment and Beyond.
Release Date – October 25th, 2024.
Summary – In this episode, Amy McKenzie, Clinical Director at Trivium Life Services, delves into the critical role of first-person language in treatment and everyday interactions. First-person language, which emphasizes respect and personhood by putting the individual before their diagnosis, is a powerful tool in fostering empathy, reducing stigma, and promoting dignity. Amy discusses how using this approach helps create a more compassionate and supportive environment for individuals receiving care. She also explores practical ways to implement first-person language both in professional settings and in daily conversations, highlighting its broader social impact. Tune in to learn how small shifts in language can lead to big changes in perceptions and relationships.
Guest Information – Amy McKenzie LCPC, ACADC, MBA Clinical Director at Trivium Life Services.
Links and Resources
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Call to Action
Want more information on the services offered by Trivium Life Services. Visit our website at www.triviumlifeservices.org.
Podcast and Host Information
Hi! I'm Michelle Schaller, your host for this series of podcasts. Each month, I'll be introducing you to real professionals who dedicate their lives to helping others, and individuals who have found hope amidst their struggles with mental health, substance abuse, domestic violence, and intellectual and physical disabilities. Our aim is to reduce the prejudices and misconceptions surrounding these challenges and create awareness and understanding in our communities.
Disclaimer
The contents of this podcast, including discussions, interviews, and shared resources, are for informational and educational purposes only. They are not intended to serve as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please dial the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline 988 or 911.
Acknowledgements
Special thanks to Webberized Inc for their invaluable contribution to this episode. To learn more about their services visit them at www.webberized.com.