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Liz Rotherham: It was like the Hoover Dam had broken its wallsFounder and CEO of the charitable organization Heads2minds shares how, in 2003 at the age of 32, her boss spotted the signs and symptoms of mania, resulting in her seeking help and getting a Bipolar I diagnosis. This ultimately saved her life, created an even deeper bond with her family and encouraged her to speak out about mental injury. She now dedicates herself to educating others, especially the younger generation, on understanding what psychosis and psychotic episodes are and how to identify the warning signs, as early detection and diagnosis are crucial to a better and happier life.Contact Us: Email: [email protected]: @brushcreekthriversFacebook: From Survivor to Thriver4.6
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Liz Rotherham: It was like the Hoover Dam had broken its wallsFounder and CEO of the charitable organization Heads2minds shares how, in 2003 at the age of 32, her boss spotted the signs and symptoms of mania, resulting in her seeking help and getting a Bipolar I diagnosis. This ultimately saved her life, created an even deeper bond with her family and encouraged her to speak out about mental injury. She now dedicates herself to educating others, especially the younger generation, on understanding what psychosis and psychotic episodes are and how to identify the warning signs, as early detection and diagnosis are crucial to a better and happier life.Contact Us: Email: [email protected]: @brushcreekthriversFacebook: From Survivor to Thriver