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Dr. Jacqueline Heller on Transforming Mental Health Narratives: From Stigma to Support

May 14, 202449 minEp. 5
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Explore the depths of mental health with Dr. Jacqueline Heller, a distinguished psychiatrist, neurologist, and author. In this episode, Dr. Heller delves into overcoming historical trauma, the transformative power of empathy, self-awareness, and the essential role of our past in enhancing well-being.

**What You'll Learn:**
- Family History and Mental Health: Insights from Dr. Heller's experiences as a child of Holocaust survivors and their impact on her mental health approach.
- Integrating Past Experiences: How reconciling with our past can foster a healthier future.
- Daily Mental Wellness Tips: Actionable strategies for maintaining mental health, including self-reflection and a holistic understanding of mental states.
- Empathy in Parenting: The influence of empathetic parenting on long-term mental health.
- Therapeutic Storytelling: The role of personal narratives in healing and community building.

**About Dr. Jacqueline Heller**
- Board-certified in psychiatry and neurology with decades of clinical practice.
- Author of the bestselling book "Yesterday Never Sleeps," intertwining clinical knowledge with personal memoir.
- Active in education, community health, and reflective parenting programs.

**Learn more about Dr. Heller and her work at her [website]**

**Featured Quote:**
"Understanding the powerful link between our past experiences and current mental state can unlock doors to profound healing and peace of mind." — Dr. Jacqueline Heller

**Don't Miss This Episode If:**
- You're interested in how historical and familial trauma can impact personal development and mental health.
- You're looking for real-life strategies to improve your mental wellness.
- You enjoy hearing experts discuss the intersection of neurology, psychiatry, and personal history in shaping mental health.

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