Paul and Arlene Samuels Illuminate the Voices of Bipolar and Other Mental Illnesses with New Book

Authors Paul and Arlene Samuels are illuminating the voices of bipolar and other mental illnesses in their new book, Mental Health Meltdown. The groundbreaking book features theirs and thirty-five other first-person stories available everywhere from HigherLife Publishing.
Leading the way, the authors exclaim that a psychiatrist's diagnosis of Paul with Bipolar 2 at age 55 and medication was "one of the best days of our lives."
Married for almost five decades, Arlene writes as a loved one affected by mental illness by providing guidance to others in similar situations. "Most marriages face problems," writes Arlene. "Often, feelings of love disappear. Outrageous commitment must kick in when feelings desert us."
In the pages of Mental Health Meltdown, readers identify with varied voices of people affected: spouses, children, and the diagnosed person. The book portrays the dilemmas from a mental illness. Some are solved, while others are not. Yet all the contributors affirm that there is hope. The contributors are not psychiatrists, yet their experiences help the reader recognize symptoms, seek diagnosis, adjust to the impact, and most importantly hold on to hope.
Paul is quick to say, "No one chooses a mental illness - or a physical disability. The stories educate others to help erase cultural stigmas." Paul and Arlene are hopeful that Mental Health Meltdown will help the public view mental illnesses with the same compassion offered to those with physical illnesses.
For more information, visit www.thementalhealthmeltdown.com.
Tags : Paul and Arlene Samuels Mental Health Meltdown mental health
Hot Trends
-
Michael W. Smith Celebrates His 40th Wedding Anniversary
-
The Tragic End of Kingdom Heir's Founder Steve French
-
Here Are Lyrics to Passion's "The Lord Will Provide"
-
Hinson Family’s Jordy Is Engaged To Logan Smith
-
TAYA “The Reminder” Album Review
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Phil Wickham's "Sunday Is Coming"
-
Jason Alvarez On His Journey from Being an R&B Star to Drugs to the Gospel & His New Album
-
Amy Grant Celebrates Her Hits with New Compilation Album
-
Jimmy Fortune, Ben Isaacs, Bradley Walker, and Mike Rogers Forms Brothers Of The Heart With New Album Coming
-
Joy Williams Reveals the Real Reason Behind Civil War's Breakup
-
Lecrae Speaks About How His New Song Deals with Opposition
-
Christy Nockels Releases Heartfelt Single "Fly The Nest Song (Carry You)"
-
Backstreet Boy Brian Littrell's Son Worships Jesus with Original Song on "American Idol"
-
Big Daddy Weave Enlists Upcoming Tourmates Ben Fuller and Megan Woods For New Version of “Let It Begin”
-
HAUSER Announces Highly-Anticipated 2024 U.S. Tour as New Christmas Album Drops Oct 27
Most Popular
-
Michael W. Smith Celebrates His 40th Wedding Anniversary
-
The Tragic End of Kingdom Heir's Founder Steve French
-
Here Are Lyrics to Passion's "The Lord Will Provide"
-
Hinson Family’s Jordy Is Engaged To Logan Smith
-
TAYA “The Reminder” Album Review
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Phil Wickham's "Sunday Is Coming"
-
Jason Alvarez On His Journey from Being an R&B Star to Drugs to the Gospel & His New Album
-
Amy Grant Celebrates Her Hits with New Compilation Album
-
Jimmy Fortune, Ben Isaacs, Bradley Walker, and Mike Rogers Forms Brothers Of The Heart With New Album Coming
-
Joy Williams Reveals the Real Reason Behind Civil War's Breakup
-
Lecrae Speaks About How His New Song Deals with Opposition
-
Christy Nockels Releases Heartfelt Single "Fly The Nest Song (Carry You)"
-
Backstreet Boy Brian Littrell's Son Worships Jesus with Original Song on "American Idol"
-
Big Daddy Weave Enlists Upcoming Tourmates Ben Fuller and Megan Woods For New Version of “Let It Begin”
-
HAUSER Announces Highly-Anticipated 2024 U.S. Tour as New Christmas Album Drops Oct 27