I write a column for BP Magazine (Bipolar Magazine). I love this work and love the magazine. If you don’t have a subscription, it’s so worth it for those with bipolar, family members, partners and health care professionals. And of course you can read my column!
BP Magazine has a sister magazine that focuses on Depression. It also is a superb magazine that talks with many high profile people about depression and how it affects their lives as well as those who face depression daily while not in the spotlight. Esperanza is asking for your ideas on how you deal with depression in the workplace. All of us with bipolar illness have plenty of depression, so I know that your ideas will be valuable. Here is the link for the submission:
I know your information can help a lot of people. Work and depression are not a good combo!
Julie
Here is the link to read more about bipolar magazine. This will take you to the magazine blog and you can then find more information on the subscription. This magazine really is helpful for family members.
i think it is terrible to capitalize on a mental illness when there are patients who are desperate for relief and you feel that purchasing your written work will make them better.
Fyifyi – YES, Julie’s written works help, so do the written works of others. FYI, if you want to preview them, try the library or a group like NAMI that can loan you a copy. Thats what I did. THEN I purchased the book.
-Mary
Please send me information about how I could contribute to your store of personal experience or what i know about depression – both as a foprmer MHT and personal experience an d mty Dad having been bi polar.
Thanks.
Toianna
Hi Toianna, I would love to hear your advice. Please visit my facebook page at Julie A. Fast
I just put up a post that says- leave your advice here- and you can leave your ideas!
Julie