
Episode #12
S4 EP12: When a Friend or Loved One Needs Mental Health Care
Watching someone you care about struggle with their mental health can leave you feeling concerned, overwhelmed, and unsure how to help. Knowing when to step in, what to say, and how to offer support isn'talways easy, but your response can make a meaningful difference. ️ In episode 12 of the Madness & Grace Podcast, hosts Matthew S. Stanford, Ph.D., behavioral neuroscientist and CEO, and Madeline Stiers, Ph.D., LCSW-S, Chief Clinical Officer, explore When a Friend or Loved One Needs Mental Health Care . Tune in to discover: Signs that someone may need professional support How to respond with compassion rather than fear or avoidance Practical steps for helping someone access care If you have a question or topic you'd like for us to address in an upcoming episode, please email us at contact@hhci.org . Know someone who could use a little hope today? Sharing this episode and the podcast is a meaningful way to extend hope to those who may be struggling with mental health concerns. ________________ Our podcast brings together expert-led, practical, and compassionate conversations that pair clinical insight with real‑world tools you can use today. Continue exploring mental health resources and podcast episodes: https://bit.ly/3MHVmIe ________________ Learn more about: Hope and Healing Center & Institute at HHCI.org Gateway to Hope , our mental health training program, at GTHU.org .GTHU offers evidence-based mental and behavioral health training through our Learning Portal , resources, and ongoing support to individuals, faith communities, schools, and workplaces. Visit Learn.GTHU.org to explore our trainings and start your transformative journey today! Follow us on Social Media and Stay Connected: YouTube Facebook Instagram ________________ HHCI The Hope Line Are you in need of free mental health support? Call our Hope Line to receive up to 30 minutes of free mental health coaching over the phone and receive referrals from our vetted provider network. Our trained peer professionals are here to listen, support, and guide you toward hope and healing. Available daily: 5-8 PM CT | English & Spanish The Hope Line Number: (832) 831-7337 Reasons People Call: Anxiety Depression Loneliness Relationship challenges Work stress Recent trauma Help finding free or affordable mental health resources You can also start by chatting with Grace , our friendly AI assistant, who can help you find the right mental health resources anytime. Talk to Grace today: https://gthu.org/

