I've written extensively about mental health and my mission to erase its stigma in blog posts and essays for my own and other websites. I'm also written about my son's mental illness that ended in his suicide in my memoir, Leaving the Hall Light On: A Mother's Memoir of Living with Her Son's Bipolar Disorder and Surviving His Suicide. Today I'd like to leave you with a list of some agencies that provide mental health and suicide prevention services. I've also pulled a passage out of my memoir to share with you - a scene with our son at a restaurant in New York City where my husband and I observed his clearly irrational behavior. We were so distressed at what we saw we plotted to get him into the hospital to be diagnosed and treated for the first (of many) times. I urge anyone who has a similar experience to get help as fast as possible. Some Helpful Agencies American Foundation for Suicide Prevention bringchange2mind Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services … [Read more...]
May is mental health month
Filed Under: Leaving the Hall Light On, Mental Health Tagged With: #4mind4body, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Bereavement Support Association Inc., bipolar disorder, BringChange2Mind, Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services, Healthline, Leaving the Hall Light On, May Mental Health Month, mental health, NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness, National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, Promoting Student Mental Health, Stop A Suicide Today, suicide, Survivors of Suicide, The Compassionate Friends, The Jed Foundation