Find What Makes You Happy

Stories of Hope: An Interview with Jessica Rodriguez This is part of a series featuring individuals who share their life experiences with mental health issues. Recently, I asked graduate student, wife, mom and advocate Jessica Rodriguez about her journey and her current activities. Here’s our interview: DS: Tell us about when you first started becoming aware of concerns related to your mental health. How did these issues continue to affect you before you sought treatment? JR: My parents were active …

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11 Tips for Communicating More Clearly

In my career as a clinical psychologist, I’ve seen time and time again how important clear communication is. In the health care setting, it’s vital that patients and health care professionals communicate effectively with each other. Patients need to be able to express their concerns openly and thoroughly, and providers must be able to give clear recommendations to patients for suggested treatments or behavior changes. Breakdowns in any part of this two-way process can cause significant problems, including decreased health …

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How to Get the Most Out of Your Support Group

I’m a big fan of support groups and there are a zillion of them to help you with just about any type of personal challenge you may be facing. In one of my most popular posts, I discussed “9 Benefits of Support Groups.” To recap, these benefits of support groups include: Realizing that you are not alone Expressing your feelings Learning helpful information Improved social skills Gaining hope Reducing distress Increased self-understanding Helping others Affordability I thought it might be …

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Don’t Settle For Less

Stories of Hope: An Interview with Bethany Yeiser This is part of a series featuring individuals who share their life experiences with mental health issues. Recently, I asked mental health advocate and author Bethany Yeiser about her journey and her current activities. Here’s our interview: DS: Tell us about when you first started becoming aware of concerns related to your mental health. How did these issues continue to affect you before you sought treatment?  What was the turning point that …

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Helping Sexual and Gender Minority Male Survivors Heal from Sexual Trauma

Guest Post by Joan Cook, Ph.D. and Amy Ellis, Ph.D. Trauma impacts nearly all of us. Really bad, horrible, life-threatening events can and do happen to people. But, some of us are in greater danger of getting a bigger dose of bad events. As trauma psychologists, we’d like to help the world heal from trauma, but, in this guest post, we’d like to take the opportunity to talk about a specific type of trauma in a particularly marginalized population. One …

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7 Things You May Not Know About World Mental Health Day

Each year, World Mental Health Day is observed on October 10th. Here are 7 important facts about this very special day which may not be commonly known. 1) The goal The goal of World Mental Health Day is to “celebrate awareness for the global community in an empathetic way, with a unifying voice, helping those feel hopeful by empowering them to take action and to create lasting change.” 2) The history World Mental Health Day was developed by the World Federation for Mental Health and first observed on October 10, 1992. Since 1994, …

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I Want to Live Well

Stories of Hope: An Interview with Gabe Howard This is part of a series featuring individuals who share their life experiences with mental health issues. Recently, I asked mental health activist and author Gabe Howard about his journey and his current activities. I’m very excited to feature Gabe. Here’s our interview: DS: Tell us about when you first started becoming aware of concerns related to your mental health. How did these issues continue to affect you before you sought treatment? …

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It’s Possible to Conquer Whatever You Are Facing

Stories of Hope: An Interview with Jordan Smelley This is part of of a series featuring individuals who share their life experiences with mental health issues. Recently, I asked peer support specialist Jordan Smelley about his journey and his current activities. First, I’ll have Jordan introduce himself, and then you will find our interview. I am currently 30 years old, and I am a Peer Recovery Support Specialist with Transitional Age Youth Endorsement in Texas. Growing up was very different for …

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