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Mysteries of Mental Illness

Lloyd Hale | Part 2 | Decolonizing Mental Health

Lloyd Hale’s journey from being a convict to a peer support specialist living in recovery.

Aired 06/10/2021 | Rating TV-PG

Mysteries of Mental Illness

Lloyd Hale | Part 2 | Decolonizing Mental Health

Special | 6m 1sVideo has Closed Captions

Lloyd Hale’s journey from being a convict to a peer support specialist living in recovery.

Lloyd Hale was 16 when undiagnosed schizophrenia led him to commit a crime that put him in prison. This is where he heard an overworked correction officer say the words that changed his life: “You don’t have to do this alone.” Now, a peer support specialist living in recovery, Lloyd spends his time making sure no one around him feels alone in their struggle against the voices in their heads.

Aired 06/10/2021 | Rating TV-PG

Funding for Mysteries of Mental Illness is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Johnson & Johnson, the American Psychiatric Association Foundation, and Draper, and through the support of PBS...

Mysteries of Mental Illness

Lloyd Hale | Part 2 | Decolonizing Mental Health

Special | 6m 1sVideo has Closed Captions

Lloyd Hale was 16 when undiagnosed schizophrenia led him to commit a crime that put him in prison. This is where he heard an overworked correction officer say the words that changed his life: “You don’t have to do this alone.” Now, a peer support specialist living in recovery, Lloyd spends his time making sure no one around him feels alone in their struggle against the voices in their heads.

Aired 06/10/2021 | Rating TV-PG

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