I will be a guest speaker on Women are Worthy, a fox affiliated radio station on Saturday, June 1st 10-11 AM Eastern Time. Hosted by Jacqlyn Charles. To listen to this live interview on mental health and women concerns visit: www.am1270wyxc.com and to call-in to show your support: (770) 382-1270. Also, like women are worthy facebook.com/womenareworthy page.
After a talk, a woman asked me if my faith contributed to my recovery because she noticed that I mentioned it throughout my speech. In addition to that, she told me that she observed people with faith as having a better outcome in their mental health recovery. First, I came from a family with Christian values. My faith in God started to get intense during the latter years of high school, which in my opinion, is when I started having symptoms. In my experience religion plays a major role in my mental health- its delusions, its coping skills, and in my recovery. In medical terms they call my religious rituals and delusions "religious preoccupation." Before I was diagnosed I was highly religious. In fact, I wanted to be an evangelist and to go to a Christian college. I would read my Bible for several hours a day throughout the day, listen to hymns, and meditate. Sometimes I would ignore people if they wanted my attention while I was meditating I was in such deep thought. Also, I...
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I just stumbled across you while searching for overcoming disabilities. As a disability advocate, currently working as a day treatment provider in a residential setting, I applaud what you are doing in getting the word out. One of the most mentioned statements that I make each to do my people is that 'the most important person in your day is you'. Regardless of the groups I lead, or the schedules my people have before them, I and my fellow workers do our best to convey that the people in our charge are people first and foremost, and that their struggles should never define them.
As an aside, I have been blogging since 2011 at www.dismantlingdisabilities.com and creating empowerment worksheets to help individuals hone a variety of life skills in order to lead a more successful life.
Blessings on your journey, Ashley!
-Michael