Saturday, February 27, 2016

How I Overcame Stigma

   How I Overcame Stigma. Well, in almost every person there resides a need to know. To be able to fill that need, I became open
about my mental illness. I don't yell it from the street corner, but if in conversation, if the opportunity presents itself, I say it. I say, at this opportunity, "I need to tell you something, and I hope you don't take it wrong- I am mentally ill". Most people just keep talking, but there are some where the trepidation is palpable. 
   Sometimes, you just have to jump into it with both feet. Sink or Swim. It seems that the more you talk about mental illness, the more you see that even average people know or are related to someone who is mentally ill.
   My bravado has gotten better with age and education. The more educated I am about my own mental health, the braver I am at speaking out, because the more you know the more confident you become.
   So, be brave, but not stupid. If the moment is not quite right, maybe you need a little more time before you can explain this question to people, "What is mental illness like?" If you can have the fortitude, and can answer this, you are ready to be confident about being open about your mental illness.
   Stigma, well, eventually will wane. Your mental illness is not going to go away, but clear out the cobwebs of ignorance and give education to those whom want to listen. You might surprise yourself at how freeing being open can be. The first step is always a doozy. 
    
Remember the Vocabulary ABC's

If you find this blog more helpful than first thought, please share.

For young adults, I have on the side bar blogs resources that can help you find services that you might not have known you are eligible for. It is not a crime to accept help. It is your necessary due.   
For young adults (or parents of young adults)

 

Monday, February 15, 2016

Where will this take us, if we can all agree?

How can we make this happen? Are we grown at 18? NOOOO!!!
So, why is it that we get kicked out, join the military, and are undersuccessful? 

Because!!! We have been set up for failure!!! We are not fully grown at 18, and you expect me to be adult about it? WHY?

Tired of high apartment prices? Think you can't leave your parents' home? Here is a link I would
like to include on this post as an addendumn. I have a new link on the side bar under blogs, it is

Affordable Housing List for San Diego

I hope you find the housing list informative and helpful.


 Vocabulary used in Mental Health


I have a dream... I have a dream that one day mental illness will be understood... be treated... be cured....
I have a dream that one day the age of a minor will be raised to the age of 21 with two more years of high school added on (pre-K to grade 14) I have a dream that one day when someone hears their diagnosis of mental illness, they will survive (many commit suicide when given a diagnosis of mental illness, because they see their future demolished) I have a dream that one day, the military will see that it takes a man to fight a man, not a boy to fight a man... I have a dream that one day the experts will agree to raise the age of a minor, because children at 18 are still yet to be grown... their brains are still growing... I have a dream that this plight will be mentioned in the history books. Share this if you agree. I found out that it takes about 700,000 signatures to get something on the ballot. That means that there have to be 700,000 registered voters that have signed the petition. It takes about 3X that much to practically guarantee the 700,000 signatures. 


Please share this if you are for raising the age of a minor to benefit future mental health. Thank you for your considerations.

and thank you for allowing me to dream.... thank you MLK

 I dream for everyone to have the college experience:
How to have college pay for itself