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In order to combat the stigma and increase awareness, prevention, treatment and management of a range of mental Illnesses, WVIA and Geisinger present a mental health initiative called Mind Over Matter. This public health initiative aims to improve the mental and physical health of our community through a multi-platform approach, including TV, radio and digital content.

Colby Hughes shares her story about her Obsessive Compulsive Disorder diagnosis
Join our Live Studio Audience February 21
Watch Thursday, February 29th at 7pm on WVIA TV
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The pressing concern of youth mental health comes to the forefront.
Nearly 34 percent of Pennsylvanians have a mental health or substance use disorder.
A discussion about the challenges children and teens face today.
Hear stories from people coping with mental health challenges & find out where to get help
Hear stories from people who are coping with mental health challenges
Over the past few years many people have experienced mental disorders at alarming rates.
Discussing PTSD, suicide, teen depression, and behavioral health
Personal stories from those who are coping with mental health challenges
Extras
Hear the story of how Delaney was affected by isolation and anxiety due to the pandemic
Meet Jah, a resilient individual who battled substance use disorder
James Monahan battled addiction for 20+ years, losing just about everything in the process
Watch Thursday, November 16th at 7pm on WVIA TV
Marcella Garvin, Lead Case Manager of the Healthy Moms Program, shares her journey
Jamie Donnelly discusses the impact of Mind Over Matter on his life
Digital tools are helping to address the mental health crisis among America's young people
Watch Thursday, May 18th at 8pm on WVIA TV
A space where children reeling from the trauma of high addiction & violence rates can heal
Abby Shaffer's struggles with depression led her to become a suicide prevention advocate.
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