Category: Leader Story
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âLetâs Do Something Different and Make Things BetterââInterview With Ted Weiss, Stability Leader, Lawyer and Mental Health Advocate
At 75, Ted Weiss is considered to be in the “high risk” group if he were to be infected with the coronavirus. Despite this, Ted shares how the pandemic has revealed to him all the ways in which he is fortunate. Read more
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Unveiling Privilege in Mental Health Recovery
When I first became a public mental health advocate, I was solely focused on the message that itâs possible to bounce back from a mental health crisis and manage â thrive, even â with a diagnosis such as Bipolar 1. My ambition was relatively modest, thinking that perhaps I would reach someone else who received… Read more
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The Worst Is Just a New Beginning In Disguise
A diagnosis could, in fact, be the beginning of a more sustainable life. I, like hundreds of The Stability Network Leaders, are living proof that recovery is possible and that a diagnosis does not need to be an anvil that sinks the whole ship. Actually, it can be the thread that patches your sails so… Read more
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Nurturing Your Mental Wellness
The vast majority of people who listen to my journey tell me Iâm brave, and that my story has given them the courage to tell theirs. It never ceases to amaze me how many people have stories to tell. Be a storyteller. You have no idea whom or in what ways you will help. But… Read more
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The Truth Behind My Title
I hope we can shatter the belief that in order to be professionally successful, we need to hide or disguise our inner struggles and difficulties. I truly believe it is quite the opposite⌠our greatest challenges are often the key, and the door, to our greatest successes. Read more
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Cards of Hope
Itâs a simple program, but rich and full in hope and meaning. It reduces the feeling of stigma. It says to patients, âyou are not aloneâ. To feel cared about and supported can provide a huge boost when people are at their lows. And, in turn, they share their examples of fortitude and resilience. Read more
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From Shame to Advocacy
Mental health has been a source of shame, secrecy and isolation for too long. Itâs time we start facing the real challenges people face and as a community, responding with hope, support, resources and respect. My recovery story is one of many, and Iâm sharing it because of UCSFâs decision to shed some light on… Read more
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The Courage to Own and Tell Your Story
Through creating autobiographical music, my life has become more integrated. I feel more confident and courageous in navigating vulnerability and difficult conversations. Read more
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The Mathematics of Hope
A lot of people say theyâd die for their child. Iâve never heard anyone say theyâll show them what it takes to live. Read more
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The Long and Noble Road to Lasting Mental Health
Understanding the pre-condition and three requirements offers hope. The stigma associated with mental illness is fading and science is tackling mental illness from every possible angle. Read more