• ALL IN: Mental Health Support for the Family (Ep. 130)
    Jan 21 2026

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    The "ALL IN FAMILY" website says:

    “When one member of the family is struggling with mental health challenges and/or addiction (dual diagnosis), it impacts every member of the family. At All IN Family, we are here to support you.”

    What does that mean? Charlotte Armstrong and Kirsten Drybrough are the co-founders of All In Family, to fill a need: support for the family of those with serious mental illness (whatever family means to you).

    They are peer support workers and want to share what they do, how they can help - starting with free resources. What can peer support mean for our loved ones- and for us, in the family?

    links:

    https://www.allinfamily.ca/

    https://cafetacenter.net/

    [https://www.youtube.com/@allinfamilypeersupport]

    [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwL7P5ESNu6-12kUUJHZl0dDknd8zyfYR]



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    50 min
  • Antipsychotics and Weight Gain: It Doesn’t Have to Happen (Ep. 129)
    Jan 7 2026

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    Weight gain is one of the most common—and distressing—side effects of antipsychotic medications. For many people, it affects self-esteem, physical health, and even the willingness to stay on treatment. In this episode of Schizophrenia: Three Moms in the Trenches, we talk about why these medications cause weight gain, whether it can be treated or prevented, and what families should understand about metabolism and insulin resistance. We also touch on the growing conversation around the ketogenic diet and its possible role in treatment. What’s evidence-based, what’s still emerging, and how can families advocate wisely?

    Guest : Robert S Laitman, MD, is an internal medicine physician at Bronx Westchester Medical Group in New York.

    Book: MEANINGFUL RECOVERY from Schizophrenia and Serious Mental Illness with Clozapine: Hope & Help

    BUY THE 5th EDITION - for an extensive update to Dr Laitman's section, An Optimistic Nephrologist. MoreIn depth data about clozapine and the mitigation of side effects for a MEANINGFUL RECOVERY.Published in December 2025.


    We also touch on the expanding reach of Doromind, so more can benefit from Dr. Laitman’s treatment protocols.

    https://www.doromind.com/


    Keto Diet resources:

    https://accordmh.com/

    Dr. Chris Palmer has written books about it.



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    42 min
  • The Reiner Family Tragedy: A Fear Too Many Live With (Ep. 128)
    Dec 17 2025

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    Two days after the tragic murders of Rob and Michele Reiner, allegedly at the hands of their middle son, Nick, we three moms comment on the system, the families who try everything to help someone they love, the fears many of us live with. We also vent about system failures, and the unforgivable response from Donald Trump.



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    36 min
  • ECT and Schizophrenia: Can it Help? (Ep. 127)
    Nov 19 2025

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    Today on Schizophrenia: 3 Moms in the Trenches, we’re joined by Dr. Steve Olson—psychiatrist, longtime advocate for clozapine, and a clinician experienced in using Electroconvulsive Therapy when it can truly help. ECT is often misunderstood, especially in the context of schizophrenia, so today we’re digging into what it is, when it works, and what families should know. Dr. Olson helps us separate myth from reality and explore whether ECT has a place in treatment for our loved ones.

    Questions for Dr. Olson

    Understanding ECT

    1. For families who only know ECT from movies, how do you explain what it actually is today?


    2. What symptoms or situations in schizophrenia make you consider ECT as an option?


    Effectiveness & Use Cases
    3. How effective can ECT be for schizophrenia, and what outcomes have you seen in practice?
    4. Are there particular subtypes or symptom profiles where ECT is most helpful—or least helpful?
    5. How quickly do patients typically respond, compared to medication changes?

    Clozapine Context
    6. You’ve been a strong advocate for clozapine. In what scenarios would you consider ECT
    in addition to clozapine?
    7. For someone who hasn’t responded fully even to clozapine, how do you decide whether ECT could help?

    Safety, Stigma, and Practicalities
    8. What are the most common fears or misconceptions families have about ECT, and how do you address them?




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    42 min
  • New Challenges, New Hopes, Some Advice: Season Six Peek - (Ep. 126)
    Nov 12 2025

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    Moms kick off Season Six, with a sneak peek back at the past few months, and a look ahead.

    Coming up: ECT, new research, microdosing?

    What would you like us to cover?


    Contact us on our facebook page, or via any of our websites.


    https://www.randyekaye.com/schizophrenia-three-moms-in-the-trenches


    or write randye@randyekaye.com


    Links:

    Corey Minor Smith Panel on Homelessness:

    https://www.youtube.com/live/PJo8v5orjPk?si=W1Ae9bvw0FVjEI1M



    Hosts:

    Who:

    Randye Kaye - was a morning Radio Personality bringing humor to CT families when her own son was diagnosed with schizophrenia. Now she is still a Broadcaster, Actress, Voice Talent, Speaker, and Author (Ben Behind his Voices, Happier Made Simple)

    Miriam Feldman - is an artist, writer, and the mother of an adult son with schizophrenia. Her book, He Came in With It chronicles her family's story and was released to rave reviews on July 21st, 2020.

    Mindy Greiling - Mindy Greiling was a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives for twenty years. She helped found the nation's first state mental health caucus, which successfully lobbied for a significant increase in Minnesota's mental health funding Her acclaimed memoir is Fix What You Can.



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    34 min
  • Lives Reimagined: Changing the Course of Psychotic Illness (Ep. 125)
    Sep 11 2025

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    Lives Reimagined: Changing the Course of Psychotic Illness (Ep. 125)

    Guests: authors of the new book (same name) -

    Katharine Dougherty PhD, and Lisa Mann, PhD , and Dr. Rocco Marotta-a psychiatrist known for his successful treatment of "hopeless" cases-and practiced with remarkable success by the team he led at The Lodge program at Silver Hill Hospital in New Canaan, Connecticut.

    Written for families struggling to navigate the world of neuropsychiatric illness and useful for providers looking for a different approach to the treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders

    The book can be found at the following sites by putting in the title and authors: amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com, sdppublishingsolutions.com

    The Center for the Treatment and Study of Neuropsychiatric Disorders: silverhillhospital.org/TheCenter


    Why relabel SMI NBD (neuropsychiatric brain disease )?

    THEMES:

    • Hope and persistence are critical
    • No two cases are exactly the same
    • Medication and adherence and sobriety are important to sustained stability
    • It takes a team and long-term relationships to sustain stability
    • Communication among team members is critical
    • Taking small risks and succeeding leads to other risks
    • Rigid ideology has no place when you are untangling complexity and nuance
    • The diagnosis of NBD is often tied to a sense of shame and failure for patients and families
    • There are many important layers to the recovery journey
    • Constant reevaluation is important and this includes the importance of patient feedback


    Poetry from Zachary Sutphin


    "White pink blue"


    White pink blue

    The pills look like candy

    But taste like defeat.

    They taste like mother’s advice.

    Correct, we grow too see

    I take them Because otherwise,

    I might start believing.. believing in things that can't be believed

    in minds unlike mine


    They tell me it’s illness.

    But what if it’s clarity?

    What if losing grip

    Was divine sanity


    Still, I take them.....

    For the full poem, see our "Schizophrenia 3 Moms" Facebook page


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  • Living With and Loving a Partner With a Serious Mental Illness (Ep. 124)
    Aug 20 2025

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    When the loved one with SMI is your peer, your partner, there are some challenges that differ from parenting someone with serious mental illness. Support, Education and new mindsets can help.


    Guests: Jeff Zuckerman, author of Unglued: A Bipolar Love Story - https://www.jeffzuckerman.com/

    and Annie Jaeger, wellness coach and NAMI Family Support Group facilitator - https://www.anniejaeger.com/


    Link to support group:

    https://heypeers.com/meetings/44205/details


    Scroll down for Lisa Wexler show links


    We ask:

    1. What do you see as the differences between being married to someone with a serious mental illness compared to the parent of someone with a mental illness.

    2. How have your children been affected by your spouse's mental illness, and how do you navigate your role as both spouse and partner in that regard?

    3. How do you set boundaries (a whole podcast in itself, no doubt) for yourself without guilt or shame? (Which can be a discussion about self-care.)

    4. Since you co-facilitate one of the few support groups for partners of those with a mental illness, tell us about the benefits of support groups.



    Lisa Wexler Links


    https://www.instagram.com/lisawexler.radio/



    https://www.lisawexler.com/


    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/is-trumps-plan-to-help-the-mentally-ill-good/id1063388065?i=1000721737436


    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-new-drug-could-revolutionize-treating-mental-health/id1063388065?i=1000718001577


    Also LISA on the LAW segments



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    57 min
  • Other Parents Like Me: Hope, Help and Healing (Ep. 123)
    Aug 15 2025

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    Guest: Casie Fariello from Other Parents Like ME


    • OPLM is an online platform and virtual community, designed to create a safe space with the access and support parents need as they move from crisis to healing.

    Links: https://oplm.com/

    Here are the social media links for Other Parents Like Me:

    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/otherparentslikeme
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/otherparentslikeme
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/other-parents-like-me
    • Linktree: https://linktr.ee/oplm

    We’ve also created a one-month promo code for your: TRENCHES3


    We Ask:

    • Your mission and how/why it started
    • resources available to parents like "us"
    • is this limited to parents of teens with mental health issues, or can parents of older kids - and other relatives - benefit?
    • what do you most want people to know?
    • Tips for parents, even if they don’t pay the $ to join the community?




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