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Guest Post: Interview with Author of ” I am Her She is Me” Birdie Thorn

Bipolar Bandit

Birdie Thorn is an Author and Mental Health Advocate. She is a speaker with the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Birdie runs an Instagram page @birdies.bipolar.brain that brings awareness to mental health conditions. She has written articles for the International Bipolar Foundation. Basically everyone.

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Guest Post: Interview with Author of ” I am Her She is Me” Birdie Thorn

Bipolar Bandit

Birdie Thorn is an Author and Mental Health Advocate. She is a speaker with the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Birdie runs an Instagram page @birdies.bipolar.brain that brings awareness to mental health conditions. She has written articles for the International Bipolar Foundation. Basically everyone.

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Molly vs. Ecstasy: What’s the Difference?

Gateway Foundation

Some of the adverse short-term side effects: Lack of judgment Depression and anxiety Confusion Grinding teeth Chills or sweating from increased body temperature Muscle tension Feelings of faintness Drug cravings Paranoia Dehydration Increased heart rate Sleep disturbances.

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“The hospital staff were texting with [the child welfare agency] about the dilation of her cervix”

NCCPR Child Welfare Blog

mental health allegedly used confidential medical information to secure custody of her daughter before she had even given birth. lacked parental capacity, the suit reads, alleging that [the agency] did not cite any formal mental health evaluation of A.V. seemed to have mental health issues. knowledge. [The

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psychosis, violence, and the fear of madness

Clinical Philosophy

what the BPS report says In contrast to media stereotypes, in reality few people who experience paranoia or hear distressing voices ever hurt anyone else. The report also tells us that as a result of people’s fear and prejudice, mental health service users are much more likely than others to be victims of violence.