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    Link – The Hidden Face of Mental Illness

    ByMikeM June 23, 2016December 20, 2020 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Mental illnesses don’t discriminate based on socioeconomic status, gender or race. It can befall anyone, for any reason, at any time, and they’ll hide it. They’ll hide it because they know our society thinks they don’t matter. We’ve been telling them that for years. Weird. Crazy. Odd. Quiet. Not normal. And we judge. We judge so…

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    Link – Making Room for Gray

    ByMikeM June 22, 2016December 31, 2020 Reading Time: 1 minute

    “Now consider our abuse occurring during this childhood developmental stage, before our little brains have opportunity to grow, develop and experience different perspectives. We are stuck and frozen in a time continuum with one-or-the-other or black and white thinking. Our world partly becomes defined by the perceptions we held during the abusive experience. These perceptions,…

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    Link – Preparing for the worst, doesn’t prepare you for the worst.

    ByMikeM June 21, 2016June 16, 2019 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    The problem with this is, that I spend so much time figuring out how to deal with the bad that could happen, that it becomes exhausting. It causes anxiety, stress, worry, and takes up so much time that it’s mentally and physically draining.  So if something bad does happen, I have less energy to work the problem…

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    Link – The Grief only the Abused Know.

    ByMikeM June 20, 2016June 16, 2020 Reading Time: 1 minute

    We are who we are because we are better than those who abused our innocence. We might wake each day in a fog begging ourselves to not dwell on the past, to not allow one memory to ruin a day—but even if we do, we have not lost. Surviving it is not losing. We are grieving…

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    Link – Pray, Then Move.

    ByMikeM June 19, 2016June 18, 2016 Reading Time: 1 minute

    So yes: those of us that are hurting want you to pray for us. Pray for your family member who’s depressed. Pray for your fellow church member whose anxiety has kept then from attending in weeks. Pray for the person who you’ve heard is battling an addiction or a manic episode or any other thing. And…

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    Link – Feeling Like You’re Not ‘Sick Enough’ to Get Mental Health Treatment

    ByMikeM June 17, 2016June 17, 2016 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Sometimes the small things we take a moment to do for ourselves, can prevent the larger declines in our mental health, or the help you get early on can prevent a serious decline.

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