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How TV Shows Make Me Feel Less Alone

[…] of “She’s Gotta Have It” will be available on Friday, May 24, 2019.    We’re always accepting submissions to the NAMI Blog! We feature the latest research, stories of recovery, ways to end stigma and strategies for living well with mental illness. Most importantly: We feature your voices. Check out our Submission Guidelines for more information.

Living Extraordinary Alones

[…] disempowering alone, a destitute alone.   Others with mental illness have had similar experiences; many rage at being treated as simply a diagnosis. Too often, doctors stamp a stigma on their patients before trying to understand and empathize with them as individuals. Psychiatry frequently cuts with this dehumanizing gash. And this practice can lack a human […]

Finding My Purpose After Psychosis

[…] her work at Susanweinerbooks.com, where you can contact her as well.       We’re always accepting submissions to the NAMI Blog! We feature the latest research, stories of recovery, ways to end stigma and strategies for living well with mental illness. Most importantly: We feature your voices.  Check out our Submission Guidelines for more information.

My Reality During A Psychotic Episode

[…] disorder with psychosis. She is also on the board of NAMI New York City.  We’re always accepting submissions to the NAMI Blog! We feature the latest research, stories of recovery, ways to end stigma and strategies for living well with mental illness. Most importantly: We feature your voices.  Check out our Submission Guidelines for more information.

Psychosis: Responding to a Loved One in the Face of Uncertainty

[…] This piece was originally published in the Spring 2018 issue of Advocate.     We’re always accepting submissions to the NAMI Blog! We feature the latest research, stories of recovery, ways to end stigma and strategies for living well with mental illness. Most importantly: We feature your voices.  Check out our Submission Guidelines for more information.

Responding to Bipolar Psychotic Symptoms

[…] time with her friends. Note: This piece was originally published in April 2017.    We’re always accepting submissions to the NAMI Blog! We feature the latest research, stories of recovery, ways to end stigma and strategies for living well with mental illness. Most importantly: We feature your voices.  Check out our Submission Guidelines for more information.

Cultivating Self-Acceptance in The LGBTQ Community

[…] centers, and LA’s Central Juvenile Hall. Catch up with Chris on his website or find him on Twitter and Instagram. We’re always accepting submissions to the NAMI Blog! We feature the latest research, stories of recovery, ways to end stigma and strategies for living well with mental illness. Most importantly: We feature your voices. Check out our Submission Guidelines for more information.

A Letter to Those I Love

[…] comfort and support for those who struggle with similar conflicts in their lives.    We’re always accepting submissions to the NAMI Blog! We feature the latest research, stories of recovery, ways to end stigma and strategies for living well with mental illness. Most importantly: We feature your voices.  Check out our Submission Guidelines for more information.

My OCD Confession

[…] the edge of the world really won’t seem like paradise at all anymore.     We’re always accepting submissions to the NAMI Blog! We feature the latest research, stories of recovery, ways to end stigma and strategies for living well with mental illness. Most importantly: We feature your voices.  Check out our Submission Guidelines for more information.

What to Do If You Think a Coworker Is Depressed

[…] sharing her knowledge and experience at online magazines and blogs, such as Academized.      We’re always accepting submissions to the NAMI Blog! We feature the latest research, stories of recovery, ways to end stigma and strategies for living well with mental illness. Most importantly: We feature your voices.  Check out our Submission Guidelines for more information.

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