«Our loved ones see our illness far differently than we do,» writes John McManamy, an award - winning
mental health journalist and author who has bipolar disorder and blogs at McMan's Depression and Bipolar Web.
Not exact matches
Truaxe later posted another video in which he called the people who commented on his earlier post «idiots,» said anyone who accused him of having
mental health issues was now jobless, and threatened to sue an unnamed
journalist who wrote about him.
Building on the successful Recent Advances in Understanding
Mental Illness and Psychotic Experiences (2000), this report is intended for service users, their friends and families,
journalists, policymakers,
mental health workers and the public.
Ms. Haelle is a full - time freelance science
journalist and photojournalist who specializes in vaccines, pediatric and maternal
health, parenting, nutrition / obesity,
mental health, medical research, environmental
health, marine science, and the social sciences.
Specialists from secure
mental health facilities such as Broadmoor Hospital briefed
journalists on aspects of their work, including how they admit people, what treatments they offer, how long is the average stay, and what happens when someone leaves.
Journalists Bob and Lee Woodruff were the first recipients of the McLean Award for their work in raising awareness of
mental health.
The now - viral Twitter thread was launched by UK
journalist Hattie Gladwell, who started things off by writing, «One person told me I didn't need medication, I just needed to be more motivated to cope with my
mental health.»
Presenting this year at revitalize is New York Times best - selling author and ESPN
journalist Kate Fagan, who will speak about harrowing, ubiquitous dangers to
mental health that coming generations will face.
Hal Mathew is a former
journalist and
mental health social worker who suffered from agoraphobia for 30 years before he figured out how to overcome the condition.
However, he gradually found himself crossing the line from dispassionate
journalist to friend and benefactor as he became increasingly involved with rehabilitating his subject, not only finding him an apartment, but arranging for violin lessons and
mental health treatment as well.
Dan Holloway is News Editor for the Alliance of Independent Authors, a bestselling thriller writer, award - winning performance poet, and a
journalist who writes about self - publishing, technology and futurism, wicked problems, basic income and
mental health.
According to a press release by NYT Culture editor Danielle Mattoonon, Senior will focus on nonfiction, which is no surprise, given her background as a
journalist writing about politics, social science, and
mental health and as the author of the best selling All Joy and No Fun: The Paradox of Modern Parenthood (HarperCollins / Ecco; HarperCollins and Blackstone Audio; OverDrive Sample).
Irene S. Levine, PhD is an award - winning
journalist, author, and blogger who has written more than a thousand articles — on
health,
mental health, travel and lifestyles — for some of the nation's leading magazines, newspapers and websites (See some of her Credits).
The Mindframe resources relating to reporting social and emotional wellbeing and suicide in Indigenous communities were developed over a decade ago in consultation with Indigenous suicide prevention and
mental health experts,
journalists and with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
He has 16 years» experience working in and with the media, both as a senior print
journalist (UK), in media and communication for the National
Health Service (UK) and the South Australian Health Department (mental health re
Health Service (UK) and the South Australian
Health Department (mental health re
Health Department (
mental health re
health reform).