The Vocal Pelvic Floor with Dr. Ginger Garner

Endo and Mental Health with Casey Berna

Dr. Ginger Garner Season 4 Episode 72

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Endometriosis isn’t just a physical disease—it takes a profound toll on mental health. In this episode of The Vocal Pelvic Floor, clinical social worker and patient advocate Casey Berna joins the conversation to unpack the emotional impact of endometriosis, infertility, and chronic illness.

Casey shares insights from her years of supporting patients through advocacy, therapy, and community-building. We dive into the effects of medical gaslighting, the importance of finding the right support system, and how patients can reclaim their power. She also discusses her upcoming book, Endometriosis: From Harm to Hope, and why addressing mental health is just as crucial as treating the disease itself.

If you’ve ever felt dismissed, unheard, or alone in your endo journey, this episode will remind you—you are not alone, and your pain is real.

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