Robert’s Story
While I was incarcerated, I was confronted with my bi-polar illness. Working
with a terrific psychiatrist, I began to unravel the distorted tapestry
of my past.
After going home, I continued therapy. However, because I was unwilling to take medication, my life continued to be a roller coaster. After getting married for the third time, I experienced two more severe manic episodes. The hospital declared in no uncertain terms that I must take my medication; it was that or the state hospital.
I agreed to take my medication and do whatever else I must do to remain well. I take my medication, I see a therapist, I see a psychiatrist, and I go to a support group. My life has turned completely around and I am ever so grateful.
I am currently the Executive Director of a Consumer Satisfaction Team and am preparing to enter graduate school to study for an M.A. in Mental Health Counseling. My goal is to get a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology so that I can help others and give back all the help I have received during my illness.
Robert

