Dr. Jamie Huysman didn't arrive at the frontlines of mental health by accident—he crawled out of his own psychological darkness and refused to let others stay there alone. That personal reckoning became the foundation of the STAR Network, a global 501(c)(3) organization he founded to ensure that surviving toxic, abusive relationships is just the beginning of the story—not the end. As Chief Compassion Officer at Optum's WellMed Medical Management, he built the Emotional Support Response Team from the inside out because he knew firsthand what it meant to need support and find nothing there. He co-founded the Leeza Gibbons Memory Foundation, launched TV Aftercare—providing over $8 million in free mental health services to people exploited by the entertainment industry—and co-authored the
New York Times bestseller
Take Your Oxygen First. Hundreds of television appearances, advisory board seats at the Polyvagal Institute and Complex PTSD Foundation, and decades of clinical innovation later, the mission hasn't changed—only grown louder.
What he built, he built because he needed it to exist. TAR Anon™—STAR Network's free, peer-to-peer global fellowship for survivors of toxic relationships, intimate partner abuse, and trauma-driven addiction—is the program he wishes had existed when he was finding his way back to himself. His life's message cuts straight to the bone: "If you don't break the cycle of family trauma, the family trauma will break you." In a world where toxicity has been normalized and healing remains a privilege, Dr. Jamie is making recovery a right—one survivor, one community, one generation at a time.