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Resources on depression, a mental health issue that can affect how one thinks, feels, and acts.

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It’s Spring – So Why Aren’t You Happy?

Authored by Nexus Family Healing on March 19, 2026
Loneliness is on the rise, and rebuilding meaningful connections can feel harder than ever. As social habits shift and relationships take more effort to maintain, loneliness can quietly become the norm for youth and adults. So how do we begin to recover? It starts with a simple idea: “do then feel.”

Kris Jamieson Was Unclear On Her Own Identity But Very Clear On Her Mom's

Authored by Nexus Family Healing on March 4, 2026
Growing up as the only person of color in her adoptive family, Kris Jamieson always knew she was different, but understanding her identity proved far more complicated. From reconnecting with her birth mother to navigating painful family estrangement, Kris shares how race, belonging, and loss have shaped her mental health journey. It’s a powerful conversation about complicated families, clarity around who “Mom” is, and learning to live with depression and anxiety while holding onto your sense of self.

NPR’s Peter Sagal On Breaking Cycles and Learning From His Past

Authored by Nexus Family Healing on January 28, 2026
NPR’s Peter Sagal joins Dr. Michelle K. Murray for a candid conversation about mental health, family history, and personal growth. Known for his humor on Wait Wait... Don’t Tell Me, Peter shares his experience with undiagnosed ADHD, anxiety, and depression, and how reflection and therapy helped him break unhealthy patterns and build stronger family connections.

Best of "In This Family" Episodes

Authored by Nexus Family Healing on December 18, 2025
Nexus Family Healing’s "In This Family" podcast brings together powerful voices who share how mental health, addiction, and recovery have shaped their lives and families. This best-of roundup highlights four impactful episodes that spark honest conversations, reduce stigma, and remind us that healing begins when stories are shared.

Dessa on the Importance of Taking Care of Family, Body, Mind, and Curiosity

Authored by Nexus Family Healing on December 17, 2025
Rapper, singer, and author Dessa shares how she faced big feelings as an adolescent and how she got the help she needed when she needed it. Dessa tells us how family support and a curiosity about health and medicine have served her well.

Bill Corbett on Anxiety, Being a Son, Being a Dad, and How He’s Breaking Cycles

Authored by Nexus Family Healing on December 10, 2025
Actor and writer Bill Corbett shares an honest look at his journey with anxiety, addiction, and recovery, reflecting on how growing up without conversations about mental health shaped his life. He opens up about his breakdown in New York City, his path to sobriety, and the work it took to regain balance.

Clancy Martin Unlocked the Secret of How Not to Kill Himself

Authored by Nexus Family Healing on December 3, 2025
Author and professor Clancy Martin tells Dr. Michelle K. Murray about what a lifetime of trying to die feels like, about his own complex family, and how just in the last few years he has managed to finally lose that urge to make the worst decision one can make.

Breaking the Silence on Mental Health While Keeping Cultural Identity with Vivien Lee

Authored by Nexus Family Healing on November 5, 2025
Vivien Lee recalls the first inklings of an existential crisis when she was eight years old. As she grew older, Vivien endured severe trauma. As the oldest of several children in a family that was part of Minnesota’s Hmong community, mental health was not something that was discussed in her family.

Gender Identity and Mental Health in the Family with Aaron and Asher

Authored by Nexus Family Healing on October 29, 2025
Dr. Michelle K. Murray sits down with her brother Aaron and nephew Asher to discuss Asher’s journey with depression, anxiety, and OCD, and how discovering his gender dysphoria helped him find clarity and self-acceptance. Aaron shares how he and Asher’s mom supported him along the way, guiding him toward a more peaceful and confident place.

Cozy Fall Activities for Your Mental Health

Authored by Nexus Family Healing on October 2, 2025
The swift approach of Autumn and the ending of summer can be a brutal adjustment. Days are short and cold, evenings are dark and long, and these changes in the weather can bring on symptoms of Seasonal Depressive Disorder. Because of this, it’s important to find enjoyable ways to combat these symptoms and protect your mental health. Here are a few suggestions to help you get excited for the changing season, all while supporting your mental health.
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