Robin Warner
I invite you into an honest discussion about mental health and faith, the topic of my upcoming novel.
Mental illness touches all of us, yet shame prevents us from talking about it. Join me in fighting the stigma with vulnerability and knowledge.
It's so hard to believe we have another high school graduate. Congratulations, Graham! We will miss you as you head off to Baylor.
Two heroes of Mental Health Advocacy at the San Diego Su***de Prevention Council's Faith Breakfast: Kay Warren, co-founder of Saddleback Church and Hope for Brighter Tomorrows, and Lisa Garcia, Regional Director for Recovery International.
Thank you to my family and friends who came out and supported the NAMI walk yesterday. This generation carries the hope to finally eliminate the stigma surrounding mental health.
Trying to be something other than ourselves never ends well. You are beloved just the way you are.
Author Laura Smith interviewed me for an upcoming book on faith and mental health. She asked me, "What is the one thing you want people to know about mental health?"
My answer spilled out, raw and unfiltered. "Your best friend struggles with mental illness too."
If we all begin to talk to our friends about our own journey with mental illness and the journey of those we love, we could begin to tackle the stigma and shame that has haunted mental health for centuries.
So let's talk...