TEDx Talks | The Biggest Mistake We Make with Mental Health & Addiction Stigma | Preston Moore | TEDxNewAlbany @TEDx | Uploaded 3 days ago | Updated 1 day ago
As mental health and addiction challenges continue to grow, so does our need for meaningful solutions. We often overlook the critical role family and community play in recovery. Mental health and addiction struggles dont occur in isolationthey are intertwined with our social environments, often spanning generations.
In this eye-opening talk, Preston explores the biggest mistakes we make in addressing mental health and addiction stigma and emphasizes the power of family support, community recovery, and normalizing the basics. Youll learn how investing in free and local resources can transform lives and create a culture of compassion and healing.
Discover how families and communities, working together, can break cycles of shame and help make services like coaching, counseling, and support groups as common as going to the gym or hiring a personal trainer. Change is possible, hope is possible, and so is taking a preventative approach to our current mental health and addiction crisis. For two decades, Preston Moore has been a passionate advocate for mental wellness and addiction education. Preston helps organizations, first responders, and schools reduce stigma and increase wellness participation by normalizing basic services like coaching, counseling, and support groups. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
As mental health and addiction challenges continue to grow, so does our need for meaningful solutions. We often overlook the critical role family and community play in recovery. Mental health and addiction struggles dont occur in isolationthey are intertwined with our social environments, often spanning generations.
In this eye-opening talk, Preston explores the biggest mistakes we make in addressing mental health and addiction stigma and emphasizes the power of family support, community recovery, and normalizing the basics. Youll learn how investing in free and local resources can transform lives and create a culture of compassion and healing.
Discover how families and communities, working together, can break cycles of shame and help make services like coaching, counseling, and support groups as common as going to the gym or hiring a personal trainer. Change is possible, hope is possible, and so is taking a preventative approach to our current mental health and addiction crisis. For two decades, Preston Moore has been a passionate advocate for mental wellness and addiction education. Preston helps organizations, first responders, and schools reduce stigma and increase wellness participation by normalizing basic services like coaching, counseling, and support groups. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx