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Monthly Archives: September 2014
Thank an Advocate Challenge
I am the founder of Mental Health Advocates United and Advocates for People with Mental Illnesses. Yesterday, I challenged both my group and followers of my page to thank a mental health advocate. As the day continued, the idea developed … Continue reading
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My Personal Experiences with Suicide TRIGGER
Today is World Suicide Prevention Day. According to WHO, nearly 3,000 people on average commit suicide daily. Suicide rates are at an all time high for veterans. In addition, for every person who commits suicide, 20 or more others attempt to … Continue reading