Connecting the Dots
Making mental health research understandable, human, and useful.
Every week, important research is published about family and caregivers of people with serious mental illness, LGBTQ+ health, and trauma recovery. Too often, it remains buried in academic language, behind paywalls, or disconnected from the people it is meant to serve.
Connecting the Dots closes that distance. Each episode explores one new study: what it found and what it means for real life.
Your guide to the research
Yoyce Geronimo Galvan, M.A., is a coach with a master's degree in Clinical and Counseling Psychology. For more than ten years, she has worked alongside individuals, families, and community organizations supporting people affected by serious mental illness, addiction, trauma, caregiving responsibilities, and identity-related challenges. Her coaching integrates evidence-informed education with practical tools, guided reflection, and structured coaching.
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Connecting the Dots is produced for informational and educational purposes. Nothing in this podcast or blog constitutes medical, mental health, or legal advice. Always consult a qualified professional for your individual needs.