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S2 E8: Mental Health, the Opioid Crisis & Finding Hope in the Midst of Struggle

S2 E8: Mental Health, the Opioid Crisis & Finding Hope in the Midst of Struggle

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On this episode of The Global Impact, host Ali Mehdaoui sits down once again with Dr. Andrea V. Givens of Global Impact Wellness to tackle one of the hardest but most necessary conversations: the intersection of mental health, substance abuse, and the opioid crisis.

This is not just theory—it’s real, raw, and personal. From Ali’s own family experiences with a loved one battling bipolar disorder, alcoholism, and substance abuse, to the staggering national statistics, the discussion shines a light on the realities millions of families face.

  • Opioid Crisis Trends – From over 110,000 deaths in 2023 down to 80,000 in 2024, Dr. Givens explains what’s behind the decline in numbers and why Maryland is seeing hopeful progress.

  • Mental Health & Addiction – Why substance abuse often masks untreated trauma or mental illness, and how agencies like Global Impact Wellness provide “no judgment zone” care to meet people where they are.

  • Families on the Frontline – Practical advice for loved ones who feel helpless: how to respond with love, when to set boundaries, and how not to internalize guilt when a family member refuses treatment.

  • The Power of Language – How changing stigmatizing words like “addict” to recovery-centered language helps people seek care without shame.

  • Youth & Therapy – The surprising rise in young people requesting therapy, and why listening without judgment is critical to prevention.

  • Hurt people hurt people. Aggression from a loved one struggling is rooted in illness, not malice.

  • You can’t make excuses and make progress at the same time. Support and resources must stay consistent, even when change feels far away.

  • Families are not alone. Agencies, nonprofits, and programs are making measurable impact—and the conversation itself is part of the healing process.

  • If you or someone you love is in crisis, dial 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

  • Visit GlobalImpactWellness.com for therapy, coaching, and resources.

💡 “When the student is ready, the teacher will appear.” Sometimes recovery begins when we least expect it—but until then, staying present, resourced, and compassionate can make all the difference.

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