“But the more often there's trauma, and there's pain, there's misunderstandings, and there's feelings of isolation. So I have the power of just showing people love and giving them some connection and giving them the space to be whoever they need to be, encouraging them on the journey to whoever God wants them to be. Instead of telling them how they need to be, which is really powerful. Because I'm coming alongside, I get to help them to flourish in whatever capacity God wants them to flourish.”

It’s no secret that the state of mental health for youth is a big concern. Hannah Reed, a Wedgwood Therapist and recent panelist at Wedgwood’s State of the Child, joins us for a Wedgwood Coffee Break Conversation to talk about mental health and substance use, and how the two often go hand in hand for the teens she works with.

Wedgwood Outpatient Mental Health & Recovery Services have immediate openings for kids and adults across West Michigan. Wherever life finds you, Wedgwood is here to help. Visit www.wedgwood.org/services/counseling-services to learn more and get connected to support today.