I Have So Much to Live For

Stories of Hope: An Interview with Julia Stabler This is part of a series featuring individuals who share their life experiences with mental health issues. Recently, I asked mental health advocate and stylist Julia Stabler (pictured with her niece) about her mental health 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? …

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How To Publicly Share Your Mental Health Story

In two recent posts, we talked about the “Honest, Open, Proud” program, which describes a process for deciding whether to disclose your mental illness to others. In the first post, “Should You Disclose Your Mental Illness?”, I reviewed lesson one, which helps you thoroughly consider the pros and cons of sharing your story. In the second post, “How to Begin to Disclose Your Mental Illness,” I went on to review lesson two from the program, which covers several different ways to disclose …

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One Person’s Story Can Save Another Person’s Life

Stories of Hope: An Interview with Brett Francis This is part of a series featuring individuals who share their life experiences with mental health issues. Recently, I asked mental health advocate, author and radio host Brett Francis about her mental health journey and her current activities. Here’s our interview: DS: When did you first start becoming aware of concerns related to your mental health and how did that affect you before you sought treatment? BF: I was diagnosed at age …

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How To Begin to Disclose Your Mental Illness

In a recent post, I introduced the “Honest, Open, Proud” program, which addresses the issue of disclosing your mental illness to others. In that post, I reviewed the first lesson of the program, which takes you through a process for considering the pros and cons of sharing your story. The ultimate decision of whether to disclose your illness is yours alone to make. The final two lessons from the Honest, Open, Proud program assume that you have decided to share …

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Every Day is a Step Closer

Stories of Hope: An Interview with Beth Allen This is part of a series featuring individuals who share their life experiences with mental health issues. Recently, I asked mental health advocate and video blogger Beth Allen about her mental health journey and her current activities. Here’s our interview: DS: When did you first start becoming aware of concerns related to your mental health and how did they continue to affect you before you sought treatment? BA: I first noticed a …

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Should You Disclose Your Mental Illness?

If you have a mental illness, you may struggle with the difficult decision as to whether to share information about your illness with others. You may be reluctant to disclose your experiences for many reasons, including fear of rejection, shame, or not wanting to be labeled negatively because of the stigma associated with mental illness. How much people disclose about their illness can vary greatly. While some people don’t disclose their illness to anyone, many choose to share their experiences …

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Change What You Can Change

Stories of Hope: An Interview with Matt Pappas This is part of a series featuring individuals who share their life experiences with mental health issues. Recently, I asked advocate and life coach Matt Pappas about his mental health journey and his 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? MP: I knew that something was wrong from the …

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Focusing on Minority Mental Health Issues

It’s unfortunate but true that people in several minority groups often experience higher rates of mental health issues, are less likely to seek mental health treatment, have more difficulty receiving appropriate care, and have higher rates of suicide. Since July is Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, I took a quick look around the web and rounded up several interesting resources about minority mental health issues. I’ve broken them into three categories: Overviews that frame the major problems in minority mental health …

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