Welcome to Behavioral Health Today, a podcast by Triad, where we tackle trending topics in behavioral and mental health. The Behavioral Health Today podcast shares unique and relevant topics occurring within our world and communities with a mental health professional perspective.
Saving a loved one isn't about drama, ultimatums, or "fairness", it’s about doing what actually works. In this episode, host Sharlee Dixon sits down with Amber Hollingsworth, Master Addiction Counselor, founder of the Hope For Families Method, and creator of the popular YouTube channel Put The Shovel Down. Amber built a global movement by rewriting the rules of recovery, showing families how to…
Modern parenting hasn't made children safer; it has just burdened them with the weight of adult anxieties. In this episode, host Sharlee Dixon sits down with Dr. Will Dobud. Dr. Dobud is an award-winning researcher, educator, and social worker recognized for his international expertise in youth mental health and clinical excellence. He currently serves as a Senior Lecturer at Charles Sturt…
Brilliance without connection breeds isolation, and the ultimate goal of supporting gifted minds is building deep relationships, not just academic success. In this episode, host Peter Fenger sits down with Mark Talaga, Licensed Professional Counselor and founder of the Center for Identity Potential. Mark brings a unique perspective to mental health, having transitioned from a career as a video…
Aging is non-negotiable, but cognitive decline is optional. Your brain isn’t set in stone, it’s a dynamic muscle capable of lifelong transformation. Through targeted lifestyle shifts in sleep, movement, diet, and stress management, you can physically grow your brain, reverse cognitive decline, and build a mind that gets stronger as you get older. In this episode, host Sharlee Dixon sits down with…
The story is never the story. True influence happens when you speak to both the gatekeeper of the conscious mind and the hidden language of the subconscious. In this episode, host Peter Fenger speaks with Manny Fiteni, a dynamic leader and the CEO of My Growth Corporation, where he empowers individuals and organizations through a groundbreaking approach to personal and professional development.…
"It’s not a behavioral issue; it’s a regulation issue." When we stop viewing neurodivergent children through the lens of pathology and start listening to their nervous systems, we realize they aren't broken, they're inviting us to awaken. In this episode of our Clinicians Series, where we go behind the therapy door to explore the strategies and approaches that truly transform mental health—host…
Clients could know intellectually that they were safe, but they didn't feel it in their body. Healing has to happen at the level of threat physiology, not just cognition. In this episode, Sharlee Dixon speaks with Dr. Katelyn Lehman. Katelyn is a pioneering practitioner and the founder of Quantum Clinic, a Los Angeles-based wellness center dedicated to heart-brain coherence and nervous system…
When your teen is struggling, the natural instinct is to rush in and fix it. But constantly bailing them out can actually push them further away. True support isn't about steering the car for them, it’s about having the courage to let them safely scrape their knees so they can learn how to heal and grow. In this episode, host Peter Fenger sits down with Sophia Vale Galano, a California-based…
Healing isn't about 'fixing' a survivor or making choices for them; it’s about restoring the power of choice that trauma stole. In this episode, host Sharlee Dixon sits down with Erin Williamson, the Chief Programs and Strategy Officer at Love146, a leading organization dedicated to preventing child trafficking and providing holistic care for survivors. As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a…
Healing begins when we reframe the story. When we move past digital buffers and step into true presence, we realize we aren’t alone, and we finally welcome our full humanity. In this episode, host Peter Fenger sits down with John Morgan, a social worker, filmmaker, and the founder of Soft Work. Soft Work is a men’s mental health support network dedicated to helping men, particularly Black men,…