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Children's Mental Health Speaker
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http://www.TransformingStigma.Com Mike Veny is a hard worker, trouble maker and mental health speaker. His personal history with mental health issues is the inspiration for his work as a children’s mental health speaker, and gives him greater insight into what it takes to overcome some of the biggest hurdles life throws at us.
Mike is passionate about helping leaders connect with the truth about mental health. The hard truths, not just the stereotypes. From anxiety and obsessive compulsive disorder to anger, Mike shares his powerful understanding of what it feels like to not be able to connect with other people through his work as a children’s mental health speaker.
Through Transforming Stigma, Mike works hard to alter the way that professionals and health care workers view children who are struggling with mental health issues. Instead of stigmatizing them as “bad seeds” Mike believes it is time to transform the way we view those who suffer from mental health disorders.
Today, Mike Veny has shared his insights and his empowering talks with some of the biggest names in the health care industry. Some of his current clients include Family & Children’s Association, Florida Council of Community Mental Health, Florida Alcohol and Drug Use Association and the Pennsylvania Mental Health Consumer’s Association.
In addition to the powerful message he imparts, Mike exudes charm and personality that inspires his listeners to take action to transform their own stigma surrounding mental health. Being young and struggling with depression and anxiety is a lot to take on. However, by giving a child a safe and loving environment they can thrive no matter what they are experiencing.
Mike’s work as a mental health speaker has enriched hundreds of conferences around the world, and has won him several national television spots as well. If you are looking for a speaker for your upcoming event, consider contacting Mike. He is guaranteed to inspire and engage your audience.
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