Mental health issues are a large part of and embedded in our society, and yet it is continually stigmatized. Furthermore, this stigma can create and reinforce mental health issues in itself. In Depression, Mania, and Psychosis as My Path to Wholeness and Well-Being, Paul Rubin is open and honest about his lived experiences with mental health issues, in hopes as a demonstration to destigmatize what he believes are just human experiences. By being able to openly acknowledge these experiences to ourselves, he believes from his own learning that we can then move forward in our own healing towards…mehr
Mental health issues are a large part of and embedded in our society, and yet it is continually stigmatized. Furthermore, this stigma can create and reinforce mental health issues in itself. In Depression, Mania, and Psychosis as My Path to Wholeness and Well-Being, Paul Rubin is open and honest about his lived experiences with mental health issues, in hopes as a demonstration to destigmatize what he believes are just human experiences. By being able to openly acknowledge these experiences to ourselves, he believes from his own learning that we can then move forward in our own healing towards a sense of wholeness and well-being. Ever since childhood, Paul became aware of his mental processes and how perceptive he was. However, due to his ignorance of his own family story, he did not realize how he was not to blame for his own predicament with mental health challenges. Not until he got to graduate school, did things break down further and Paul was forced to face some of his toughest struggles in life. Surviving these experiences, he learned his own strength and resilience under catastrophic circumstances. Paul thrives today and wants to share his truth to potentially create openings for others to acknowledge similar experiences, as opposed to living in silence due to shame, embarrassment, or fear. Paul Rubin writes for anyone struggling with mental health issues. This is a challenging journey to be undertaken alone, and he writes in the hopes that those suffering can possibly find themselves in his story and then begin to acknowledge these experiences, at least to themselves.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul Rubin received his Master's degree in Clinical Psychology, and due to his struggles, then took a detour to pursue a career as a financial planner. Now, over a decade after he left graduate school, he has returned to fulfill becoming a psychotherapist. Throughout his life, he has had firsthand experience with mental health issues, especially his own, and he considers this an essential part of his learning and writing. He writes Depression, Mania, and Psychosis as My Path to Wholeness and Well-Being as a reflection of an important part of his life. Paul hopes that it can reach the reader to help them acknowledge and validate their own experiences in order to strive towards their own healing. Paul currently lives in Berkeley, California with his wife, two children, and their dog.
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