
Break FREE from Mental Health Stigma with Scott S. Osiecki, a CEO's Journey
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Mental Health Crisis: CEO Reveals Truth About Treatment SuccessJoin us on this CEO's journey as they break free from mental health stigma. Let's start a conversation and end the stigma around mental health.Chief Executive Officer Scott S. Osiecki, at ADAMHS Board of Cuyahoga County, exposes the realities of mental health and addiction treatment in Cuyahoga County. Discover how the Adams Board is revolutionizing crisis response and breaking down the stigma surrounding mental illness and substance abuse.In this eye-opening interview, Scott S. Osiecki, shares:• The truth about fentanyl's impact on the African American community• How the Diversion Center is changing lives• Why mental illness and addiction are not choices• The power of peer support in recoveryLearn about innovative programs like care response teams and the upcoming crisis center that are transforming mental health services. Osiecki, emphasizes, "Treatment works, and people do recover."If you or someone you know needs help, call 988 for 24/7 crisis support and resources.Join us as we explore strategic moves in addressing mental health and addiction. Like, subscribe, and share to spread awareness and hope.#MentalHealthAwareness #AddictionRecovery #CuyahogaCounty #StrategicMoves#fentanyltesting #relapseprevention #addictioncounselor #therapynotes #co-occurringdisorders#clevelandmentalhealth #substanceabuse #addictioncounselor #addictionrecoveryservices #recoverycoachCHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro01:29 - Best Podcast Producer in the World03:08 - Scott's Journey04:35 - What is the ADAMHS Board06:12 - Digital Access08:05 - Biggest Obstacles to Well-Being09:51 - Fentanyl Test Strips and Vending Machines10:38 - Fentanyl Awareness16:52 - Cuyahoga County Diversion Center19:58 - 988 Crisis Hotline