
Mental Health Support
“Mental Illness Recovery Series” book contains 100 true life stories of people all around the world battling daily with their mental disorders . It’s an inspirational book, that gives rise to the silenced 🤫 truth of mental illness and the exhausting, but noble journey of recovery.
📖📍🌎 Where to buy it :) = http://awakesociety.com/mental-illness-recovery-book/ 🌎📍📖
Mental disorders found in the book:
🔻Depressive disorders
🔹Anxiety disorders
🔺Bipolar & related disorders
🔸OCD & related disorders
🔻Eating disorders
🔹Schizophrenia spectrum & psychotic disorders
🔺Conduct disorders
🔸Dissociative disorders
🔻Neurodevelopmental disorders
🔹Personality disorders
Thank you 🗯 ‼️ 🚫 STOP THE STIGMA 🚫‼️
I already love Marshalls, but now you’re gonna have an even harder time prying discounted shoes out of my grubby little hands.
“One, remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet.
Two, never give up work. Work gives you meaning and purpose, and life is empty without it.
Three, if you are lucky enough to find love, remember it is there and don’t throw it away.” - SH
RIP Stephen Hawking. We will miss you for ever.
“Find out what makes you kinder, what opens you up and brings out the most loving, generous, and unafraid version of you―and go after those things as if nothing else matters. Because, actually, nothing does.”
— George Saunders (via loveage-moondream)
Currently volunteering a 3hr shift to the Pet Loss Support Hotline at MSU CVM. I am a firm believer that our ‘pets’ are a part of our family and if you are grieving, struggling to cope with their loss, then there should be someone there to help you. Tonight, that might be me!
If you or anyone you know is struggling with the loss of a pet and feels like they need someone to talk to, there are options!
- The Listening Ear 24-hour Crisis Hotline: (517) 337-1717
- The Iams Pet Loss Support Resource Center: (888) 332 7738 [M-F 8-5]
- WSU Hotline: (886) 266-8635
- Until April 20th, 2017 MSU Pet Loss Support Hotline: (517) 432-2696 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm EST [T,W,Th]
You were a good boy I remember picking up your tiny soft body for the first time and bring you home with me. You were so shaky and shy, but slowly you felt at home with us.
You were always there when I came home from school, wagging your tail when I felt sad and lonely. It felt like you understood. I would hold you when I was scared after watching a scary movie, because dogs will chase away the ghosts. (That’s a well known fact).
You were a good boy We would go on walks together and explore pretty places in nature. I love how your nose wiggled at all the interesting smells. We slept in my bed together, and I would always put my feet against your fur when it was cold. You were a good boy My parents would get mad at you when you rolled in rotting, smelly dead things (You really were my dog). I was never mad at you. Your face seemed to laugh and it made me happy.
Your body got weaker once you got older, but that didn’t keep you from walking miles further. You were still a puppy on the inside. Things went downhill so quickly. There were things were growing inside you and you weren’t able to stand up anymore. You felt ashamed when you couldn’t hold up your pee.
You were still a good boy
You were sleeping so peacefully after the first shot. You were so brave. I wish you woke up and everything would be fine again. But we made the right decision. You gave me love for fourteen and a half years.
You will always be my good boy
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