The Horizon Line explores mental health, substance use, recovery, and behavioral health care in Central Virginia and beyond. Each episode features experts, individuals with lived experience, and community leaders discussing prevention, addiction, recovery, crisis services, trauma-informed care, intellectual and developmental disabilities, community mental health resources, and more. Whether you're a parent, healthcare professional, person in recovery, or someone seeking support, The Horizon Line delivers practical tools, guidance, and hopeful stories that are accessible and understandable.
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The Horizon Line: Stories and Insights into Mental Health, Substance Use, Recovery and Hope
Conversations Across Generations
May 26, 202623 minS0
<p>In this special Mental Health Awareness Month episode, we explore the theme “Conversations Across Generations” through an honest discussion about mental health, communication, and connection within families and communities.</p><p>Featuring Jordan Brooks, Lock and Talk Virginia Coordinator, Debra Jefferson (“GiGi”) and CIT Coordinator at Horizon, along with DJ Best, Desha Best, and Desir Best, this episode is especially unique as it marks the first time we’ve brought together an entire three-generation family to share their perspectives in one conversation.</p><p>Together, they discuss how different generations approach mental health, how stigma and understanding have evolved over time...
Leading Forward in Care: Substance Use Treatment Ethics, Innovation, & Clinical Excellence
Apr 2, 202635 minS2
<p>In this episode, Ryan is joined by a panel of experts to discuss the future of substance use care, emphasizing ethics, innovation, clinical excellence, and personal connection in effective treatment. Key insights include the importance of humility, continuous learning, and the power of human connection in healing.</p><p><br></p><p>Thank you to our special guests, Dr. Sara Bailey, Dr. Michael King, and Dr. Michael McGee for sharing your insight!</p><p><br></p><p>Chapters</p><p>02:41 Leading Forward in Substance Use Care</p><p>03:37 Ethical Challenges in Substance Use Treatment</p><p>04:01 Innovations in Substance...
Celebrating Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month: Horizon Homes Empower Lives
Mar 25, 202627 minS2
<p>In this episode, Ryan interviews Lisa Haibach, Program Manager Clinical Services, Intermediate Care Facilities at Horizon Behavioral Health, about developmental disabilities, focusing on awareness, inclusion, services, and support systems. </p><p>They explore how community and care providers can foster independence and dignity for individuals with developmental disabilities, emphasizing the importance of advocacy and family support. ❤️</p><p><br></p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:49 - Significance of Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month</p><p>01:28 - Historical context and legislative milestones</p><p>02:34 - Importance of awareness and inclusion in 2026</p><p>03:10 - Community inclusion and activities</p><p>04:08 - Understanding deve...
Meeting Students Where They Are: Inside Horizon’s School-Based Services for Mental Health, Student Success, and Accessibility
Feb 26, 202611 minS2
<p>It’s Youth Mental Health Awareness Month.</p><p>In this special bonus episode of The Horizon Line, Grant Tomey, Clinical Coordinator of School-Based Services at Horizon Behavioral Health, discusses the growing need for school-based mental health services and how accessible counseling in schools helps students succeed academically, socially, and emotionally.</p><p>We explore:</p>How school-based counseling improves access to youth mental health careEarly warning signs of anxiety, depression, and other mental health concerns in childrenReal success stories from students receiving supportHow families can connect to additional community mental health resources in Central VirginiaWhy open communication between pa...
What is Case Management? | How Case Management Helps Adults with Mental Health & Substance Use Disorders
Feb 10, 202615 minS2
<p>Welcome to Season 2 of The Horizon Line! We're kicking off the year with an episode discussing the vital role of case management in mental health and substance use recovery. </p><p>Ashley Putt shares her experiences as a high needs adult case manager, detailing the various responsibilities and challenges faced in supporting clients. The conversation highlights the importance of building relationships with clients, sharing success stories, and the essential services provided by case managers to help individuals achieve stability and independence. Listen in to learn more about this impactful service and how to access case management services.</p><p>...
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