How surviving a childhood brain injury and living with a mood disorder shaped Scott’s passion for advocacy and systemic change.
In this week’s episode of the Real Recovery Podcast, we welcome Scott Spicer—a dynamic advocate whose recovery journey centers on mental health, dignity, and systems change. Scott shares candidly about surviving a childhood traumatic brain injury, being diagnosed with a mood disorder, and navigating a behavioral health system often unprepared to meet people where they are.
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Scott’s journey isn’t just about recovery—it’s about reclaiming identity, speaking truth to power, and showing up for others with compassion.
Reclaiming Life After Trauma
Scott describes how, for much of his early life, he didn’t have words for what he was feeling. What he now knows was a mood disorder went undiagnosed for years. A psychiatric crisis eventually led to hospitalization, where he began to reckon with how trauma and neurodivergence shaped his behavior, relationships, and self-worth. “I identify with mental health challenges, surviving a childhood traumatic brain injury and struggling with a mood disorder.”
This self-awareness marked a turning point in his path—not only toward healing but toward advocacy.
Working to Improve a Broken System
Scott’s story shines a light on the urgent need for equity in mental health services. His work with Central City Concern’s Flip the Script focuses on improving access and reducing barriers for individuals often left behind by traditional systems.
From helping bring COVID vaccines to behavioral health facilities with the Oregon Health Authority to collaborating with organizations like Another Chance Recovery, Fora Health, and Recovery Ways, Scott has dedicated himself to inclusive, community-based solutions.
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Identity, Presence, and Purpose
One of the most powerful threads in Scott’s story is identity. As a gay man in recovery and a survivor of hidden disabilities, he speaks to the complexities of mental health stigma, especially when compounded by social marginalization.
Scott helped establish National Mental Health and Dignity Day and has been a vocal supporter of integrating trauma-informed care into programs like Measure 110, which funds detox and treatment options like Recovery Works NW and Hooper Detox.
“Our brain is an organ in our body, and we all deserve to be well.”
Scott Spicer’s story challenges the recovery community to look beyond binaries and diagnoses—to see the whole person, the lived experience, and the potential for change. By telling his truth, he’s helping others reclaim theirs.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone who believes that recovery includes mental health, dignity, and the right to be seen.
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@CentralCityConcern @RealRecoveryPodcast Show Notes:
RRP Episode 62 – Recovery Through Purpose: Scott’s Story of Mental Health and RedemptionPresenters: Julie and Peter Length: 1 hour, 45 minutes
Summary: In this powerful episode, Scott Spicer shares his lived experience navigating a mood disorder, surviving a childhood traumatic brain injury, and working through the challenges of an under-resourced mental health system. Rather than identifying as a peer mentor, Scott describes himself as an advocate and organizer focused on improving access to behavioral health care. Through his work with Central City Concern’s Flip the Script program and collaborations with community partners, Scott brings forward a message rooted in presence, dignity, and equity. His story highlights the vital importance of visibility for those living with hidden disabilities and the transformative power of compassionate, community-based recovery. Key Points with Time Stamps:
Quote: "Our brain is an organ in our body, and we all deserve to be well." – Scott Spicer Links to Websites Discussed:
Listen Now:https://mdcr1.com/62 Read the Blog Post: https://mdcr1.com/62b :#MentalHealthRecovery #RealRecoveryPodcast #JusticeInvolvedRecovery #HiddenDisabilities #RecoveryJourney #PeerMentor #AddictionRecovery #HopeAndHealing @CentralCityConcern @RealRecoveryPodcast
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