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Mental Illness/Bipolar is not a Death Sentence with Susan Johnson
I couldn’t wait to share this conversation with you! My guest is Susan Johnson and she’s the author of, Some Dreams Are Worth Keeping: A Memoir of My Bipolar Journey.
I was impressed by her courage to have an open dialog about mental illness. With her personal diagnosis of Bipolar, I had a specific interest in this topic because as many of you may know my mother struggled with bipolar. At that time, back in the mid 80’s, my mom was diagnosed as manic depressive. That's what they use to bipolar.
Not many people, my mother included are willing to talk about mental illness, and I get it. Because when I was growing up having to be on medicine because you were considered mentally unstable was considered shameful. And I’m not proud to admit it, but in a home with a mother who has brutal mood swings, I thought my mother was crazy. I said she was crazy.
So the stigma that surrounds a diagnosis of mental illness can be very unsettling and has the potential to make for a very complicated conversation because let’s be honest, how do you tread lightly with something so sensitive.
Susan is open and honest about her journey and she gives us some insight into what mental illness is and is not. Her willingness to be candid and transparent is creating a dialog that I believe removes a lot of the current day stigma by letting us see that it is manageable and life can be full and rewarding.
I’m confident that Susan's courage will give hope to those who struggle with a mental illness. She’s a college graduate, gainfully employed, happily married and has a full life! Something else she was willing to reveal is why she and her husband decided not to have children.
Her story is very encouraging! I especially liked her TED talk on Youtube (see link below). As you listen in don’t miss her explanation of why memorizing a 15 minute TED talk is an amazing accomplishment in and of itself!
Live Loved and Thrive! @alifeofthrive.com
Connect with Susan -
Order her book: https://www.sjohnsonauthor.com/mybook
BIO:
Transcript: https://www.happyscribe.com/transcriptions/3b8a4657e150401a8906739a323f1856/edit_v2
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Mental Illness/Bipolar is not a Death Sentence with Susan Johnson
I couldn’t wait to share this conversation with you! My guest is Susan Johnson and she’s the author of, Some Dreams Are Worth Keeping: A Memoir of My Bipolar Journey.
I was impressed by her courage to have an open dialog about mental illness. With her personal diagnosis of Bipolar, I had a specific interest in this topic because as many of you may know my mother struggled with bipolar. At that time, back in the mid 80’s, my mom was diagnosed as manic depressive. That's what they use to bipolar.
Not many people, my mother included are willing to talk about mental illness, and I get it. Because when I was growing up having to be on medicine because you were considered mentally unstable was considered shameful. And I’m not proud to admit it, but in a home with a mother who has brutal mood swings, I thought my mother was crazy. I said she was crazy.
So the stigma that surrounds a diagnosis of mental illness can be very unsettling and has the potential to make for a very complicated conversation because let’s be honest, how do you tread lightly with something so sensitive.
Susan is open and honest about her journey and she gives us some insight into what mental illness is and is not. Her willingness to be candid and transparent is creating a dialog that I believe removes a lot of the current day stigma by letting us see that it is manageable and life can be full and rewarding.
I’m confident that Susan's courage will give hope to those who struggle with a mental illness. She’s a college graduate, gainfully employed, happily married and has a full life! Something else she was willing to reveal is why she and her husband decided not to have children.
Her story is very encouraging! I especially liked her TED talk on Youtube (see link below). As you listen in don’t miss her explanation of why memorizing a 15 minute TED talk is an amazing accomplishment in and of itself!
Live Loved and Thrive! @alifeofthrive.com
Connect with Susan -
Order her book: https://www.sjohnsonauthor.com/mybook
BIO:
Transcript: https://www.happyscribe.com/transcriptions/3b8a4657e150401a8906739a323f1856/edit_v2
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