Andra Hollenbeck
NAMI Southern OregonAndra Hollenbeck hosts Mental Health Matters on the JPR's Jefferson Exchange. As a leader in the local National Alliance on Mental Illness Southern Oregon (NAMI) for the past 17 years, she learned the importance of understanding mental health and supporting those affected by mental illness.
A resident of the Rogue Valley for more than 30 years, she has been involved in the community as a mental health advocate, educator, and volunteer, and values the opportunity to share the best in mental health information. Andra brings curiosity and compassion to a program that aims to give our community crucial information on local mental health issues so everyone can improve mental health.
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Authors George S. Everly, Jr and Jeffrey M. Lating join host Andra Hollenbeck.
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Host Andra Hollenbeck speaks with Heather Siewell of Youth Stabilization Services at Jackson County Mental Health about the challenges local youth face and how crisis intervention teams are supporting them.
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Mental Health Matters host, Andra Hollenbeck, speaks with April Esry.
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Joining Andra Hollenbeck, host of Mental Health Matters, is Chuck Strand, Executive Director of Rural Minds.
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Joining Andra Hollenbeck, host of Mental Health Matters, is Chuck Strand, Executive Director of Rural Minds.
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This episode is part of our ongoing series showcasing mental health services available in the Rogue Valley.
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Oregon ranks last in the country went it comes to providing mental health services to youth in need.
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Host Andra Hollenbeck and her guests talk about the upcoming NAMIWalks Southern Oregon event taking place on May 17.
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Mental Health Matters host Andra Hollenback speaks with two NAMI Connection Recovery Support Group facilitators
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Host Andra Hollenbeck speaks with Birch Grove Collaboration Director Stephanie Lyon.
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Mental Health Matters focuses on local service options in southern Oregon.
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Guests Heidi Pendergast and Emma Knighton discuss the use of the psychedelic Psilocybin in the treatment of mental illness, primarily long-term depression, anxiety, and trauma.