1N5 of Us: Changing the Mental Health Landscape

Mauri Talks Clinical Psychology

Erin Horn Episode 39

CW: self-harm, suicidal actions. This episode contains details of self-harm and a suicide attempt. 

Today, we sat down and talked with Mauri Hogan, a third-year clinical psychology doctoral student with a history of anxiety, PTSD, OCD, and depression. Mauri talks about her mental health journey and how it impacted her career path. She survived a suicide attempt her junior year of high school, and after being treated at an inpatient facility, she realized she had a passion for psychology and helping others like her. She talks about what it’s like living with mental illness while being a practicing clinician and a doctoral student. Currently, she’s working at a prison as a therapist, and she talks about the importance of letting others hold your emotional weight so you can make space to hold someone else’s. We hope you enjoy! 



Websites

1N5.org 

Psychology Today - Find a Therapist 

MindPeace Search for Provider (Cincinnati area specific) 

CDC Stats on Mental Health 

National Alliance on Mental Illness  


Find 1N5 on social media: 

Facebook: www.facebook.com/1N5.org.stopthestigma/ 

Instagram: @1n5.org.stopthestigma

Twitter: https://twitter.com/1N5_org


Find Mauri on social media: 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shannon.hogan.7549

Instagram: @mhogan1520


National Resources:

You don’t have to be in a crisis to talk with someone. 


National Suicide Prevention Hotline - 1- 800-273-TALK (8255) 

The National Suicide Prevention Hotline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.


Crisis Text Line - Text HOME to 741741 

The Crisis Text Line provides free, 24/7 mental health support via text message. Crisis Counselors bring texters “from a hot moment to a cool calm” using techniques in empathetic listening. Once they’ve built rapport and trust, explored the issues, and established the texter’s goal, they collaboratively problem-solve to help the texter come up with a plan to stay safe. Texting in will not appear on your bill if you have AT&T, Sprint, or Verizon as your cell phone carrier.