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Successful entertainment lawyer and author, Terri
Cheney found that most patients struggled to describe their
pain. In her newly released book, Manic, Terri gives an insider’s
look at bi-polar disorder. For more information, click here. |
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Outspoken and yet compassionate, award-winning
actress Patty Duke delivers a moving message of what
it is like living with manic-depressive disorder. An advocate for
mental health, she shares her personal story of recovery and hope.
For more information, click here. |
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Carrie Fisher talks candidly
about growing up in Hollywood and dealing with her bi-polar disorder
and addiction to alcohol. While entertaining and funny, her mission
is very clear – remove the stigma and recognize that there is
help. For more information, click here. |
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Singer and sister of the famous Gatlin Brothers,
LaDonna Gatlin was lost in the depths of depression
and looking for an escape from the pain of living by attempting to
end it. Powerfully candid, exceptionally wise, she speaks about her
life, her illness, and her daily victories over this invisible disease.
For more information, click here. |
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Emmy Award-winning actress, Mariette
Hartley is a long time advocate for removing the stigma of
mental illness. She served as national spokesperson for suicide prevention
and bipolar disorder and shares her life experiences dealing with
alcoholism and depression. For more information, click here. |
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A former Miss Arizona and semi-finalist in the
Miss American Pageant, Laura Lawless still considers
her great achievement - adapting to and accepting her experience as
a person living with mental illness. For more information, click here. |
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TV host and news anchor, Jane Pauley
shares her personal experience with manic/depression to raise the
awareness of this disorder and remove the stigma of mental illness.
For more information, click here. |
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Host of the Food Network’s “Unwrapped”,
Marc Summers shares his frank, engaging and often
funny journey from compulsive room cleaner to talk show host. For
more information, click here. |
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Author of “The Perfection Trap” and
“Fed Up”, Catherine Baker-Pitts has worked
in the eating disorder field for over a decade and is an advocate
for eating disorder awareness. For more information, click here. |
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