So You Think You Have Problems?
My personal account of trying to cope with mental illness in a marriage.
The Sylvia Plath Effect: A Warm, Tortured Soul
What comes to mind when you think of Sylvia Plath? How about Virginia Woolf or Sarah Kane? Anne Sexton? Iris Chang?
Public School Gulag: The Bipolar Kid
Watching our school officials deal with a biploar kid makes me think that we need trained psychologists on staff – for the kids and adults.
The Power of Sharing Your Personal Story
If you have a tale to tell, there are people willing to listen.
Bipolar and Sleeping Pattens
A short document on the effect of BiPolar disorder on a sufferers sleeping patterns both when and when not medicated.
The Benefits of Peer Support in the Event of Mental Illness
The mentally ill, rather than being ostracized and left to struggle through life alone, benefit greatly from peer support in both individual, and group settings.
How Tough Love Can Really Be
That old saying is true: it’s when they’re the most unlovable that they need love the most…
Different
Personal confession about the fear of disclosing mental health issues.




















