Category: guest post

  • A Biblical Response to Mental Illness

    A Biblical Response to Mental Illness

    Today on the BipolarBrave blog, my friend and fellow writer, Bethany Marinelli, guest posts about how she responds to cliché answers and platitudes from the church as a Christian with bipolar disorder. I am so grateful for her friendship. We met at the Florida Christian Writers Conference in 2021, where…

  • One Family’s Recovery from a Suicide Attempt

    One Family’s Recovery from a Suicide Attempt

    Chris Morris is a fellow Christian familiar with the realities of mental illness and psychiatric hospitalizations and reached out to me to collaborate. He guest posts today about his experience of returning home from the psych ward after a failed suicide attempt. I’m honored to have him post about this…

  • An Anonymous Prayer for a Loved One with SMI

    An Anonymous Prayer for a Loved One with SMI

    This post was provided by a reader of the blog. They asked me to post it, to help raise awareness about the reality of Severe/Serious Mental Illness (SMI) within families. Please know you are not alone, and that there are resources out there for you and your loved ones facing…

  • Running to Overcome Anxiety

    Running to Overcome Anxiety

    This is a guest post by a friend I met on a blogging Facebook group, who blogs about running and faith and mental health at RunningForWellness.com. Lauren is all about running to help reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression, and incorporates talk therapy and medication into her life too. Today…

  • Parents at the Appointment: Tips for Navigating Your Child’s Mental Healthcare

    Parents at the Appointment: Tips for Navigating Your Child’s Mental Healthcare

    The following is an excerpt from my friend and fellow mental health advocate Kirsten Panachyda’s new book Among Lions, available for sale now at Amazon. As a parent with children with mental health issues, she has taken her tests through those times and turned them into a testimony and guide: The…

  • Journaling: Your Private Script for Managing Life

    Journaling: Your Private Script for Managing Life

    The Process and Its Points Journaling can be a way to get all the guck out, an outlet and release for your stress and unhealthy thoughts. It can be used as what sometimes is coined as a brain dump; an anti-hoarding defense mechanism to help us deal with and hopefully…

  • How to Succeed in Psychotherapy (Reblog)

    How to Succeed in Psychotherapy (Reblog)

    ***The following blog post on How to Succeed in Psychotherapy was originally written by Pediatric and Pain Physiatrist Dr. A.J. Rush at PedsRehabDoc.wordpress.com *** A lot of my patients need psychotherapy. Kids with disabilities—whether congenital or acquired, static or progressive—struggle with accepting their limitations. Kids with chronic pain, even if…

  • Elaine Creasman Guest Posts: Never Alone in Our Pain

    Elaine Creasman Guest Posts: Never Alone in Our Pain

    Elaine is an author and inspirational speaker, founder of the Suncoast (Florida) Christian Writers Group, and kindred spirit. I met Elaine at this year’s Florida Christian Writers Conference and was delighted to hear her take on mental health in the church. Here is a guest post from her, articulating the…

  • Sarah Robinson Guest Posts: This Is How To Break The Ice On Mental Illness In The Church

    Sarah Robinson Guest Posts: This Is How To Break The Ice On Mental Illness In The Church

    I read Sarah’s recent article in Relevant Magazine and reached out to her to collaborate, and she graciously obliged. My next post will be a link to my piece on her blog about how to serve others who have mental illness in the church. We were crammed like sardines into…

  • Brandon Appelhans Guest Posts: “Identity & Mental Health”

    Brandon Appelhans Guest Posts: “Identity & Mental Health”

    Brandon reached out to me recently and is a mutual friend of Pastor Brad Hoefs. After researching his website, MyQuietCave.org, I invited Brandon to guest post for us here at BipolarBrave.com. I hope his story is encouraging to you and reminds you where your true identity comes from.  Yesterday I…