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Missing The Signs: Reflecting on My Son’s Mental Health Journey
I often wonder how many parents travel this long, winding road. -
My Son Has Schizophrenia. This is My Advice to Caregivers.
Having hope isn’t naïve. -
Confronting Mental Health Challenges in Rural America
Mental health is an integral part of overall health, but this critical component of our well-being is often overlooked in rural America. -
Surviving Suicide Loss and Embracing the Power of Remembrance
In prevention efforts, there is plenty of room to include remembering, talking about and sharing our love for those we have lost to suicide. -
Letter to DEA Administrator and US Attorney General on Medication Access, Telehealth and COVID-19
Letter to Attorney General Garland and DEA Administrator Milgram, urging action to ensure patients are able to continue receiving treatment where and when they need it once the PHE ends and until the promulgation of the Special Registration for Telemedicine Rules. -
Navigating Secondary PTSD: Surviving the War That Came Home
We weren’t prepared for the war he brought home. -
Telling Your Partner about Your Mental Health Diagnosis
If I could go back, I would tell myself that sharing this information in the first place is actually a privilege and honor to your partner. -
My Son is a Missing Person
My son has taught me a painful lesson: to accept the things I cannot change. -
What I Want my Neighbors to Know About My Mental Illness
Those of us who have mental health diagnoses simply want to be seen for who we are and to feel understood when we experience mental health challenges. -
Regulatory Comment to CMS Administrator on COVID-19 & Medicaid
Regulatory comments to CMS Administrator Brooks-Lasure, urging CMS to rescind 42 CFR §433.400 and no longer allow states to reduce Medicaid benefits or modify beneficiary cost-sharing while the state receives the enhanced FMAP.
