Podcast: Coping with Mental Illness Over The Holidays

 Turkey. Stuffing. Families sitting down to dinner and…  arguing? For many people, Thanksgiving Day isn’t a day to be thankful, but a day to dread, especially for people with mental illness who feel judged by their families. In this episode, Gabe and Michelle talk about how things can go wrong during the holidays and share some of their best and worst moments during family gatherings. The show also includes practical advice that you can use and share with your loved ones.  Take a moment to relax and laugh this coming Thursday and – on behalf of all of us at A Bipolar, a Schizophrenic, and a Podcast – Happy Thanksgiving and enjoy listening!   SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW           “You’re the only person I know who’s mad at their mother for being proud of them.” ~ Gabe Howard   Highlights From ‘Thanksgiving with Mental Illness’ Episode [1:00] Michelle and Gabe get ready for Thanksgiving [4:30] Michelle loses her damn mind over the word “proud” [9:00] People with mental illness want to be treated equally [11:00] Our hosts debate traditions vs. obligations [17:00] Someone once had a massive panic attack during Thanksgiving dinner [21:00] Practical advice on how to have a better Thanksgiving   Meet Your Bipolar and Schizophrenic Hosts GABE HOWARD was formally diagnosed with bipolar and anxiety disorders after being committed to a psychiatric hospital in 2003. Now in recovery, Gabe is a prominent mental health activist and...
Source: World of Psychology - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Tags: A Bipolar, A Schizophrenic, and a Podcast Family Holiday Coping Schizophrenia Source Type: blogs