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Your Anxiety Toolkit - Anxiety & OCD Strategies for Everyday

Ep. 71: How To Talk To Others About Mental Illness (with Representative Michael Schlossberg)

Your Anxiety Toolkit - Anxiety & OCD Strategies for Everyday

Kimberley Quinlan, LMFT | Anxiety & OCD Specialist

Self-improvement, Education, Anxietymindfulnessmeditation, Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.9802 Ratings

🗓️ 19 October 2018

⏱️ 39 minutes

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How To Talk To Others About Mental Illness (with Representative Michael Schlossberg)

How To Talk To Others About Mental Illness Michael Schlossberg Interview Depression Anxiety Obsessive Compulsive Disorder OCD Your Anxiety Toolkit Kimberley QuinlanHello there and welcome back to another episode of Your Anxiety Toolkit podcast.  Today we have the final episode of the “We can do hard things” series; a series of episodes where we have inspirational and courageous guests who talk about hard and life-changing things.  I have enjoyed this series so much and hope to start it back up again early next year.  I just loved having all of the wonderful guests, who inspired me to be better and brave and more courageous.  

Today we are discussing how to talk to others about mental illness.  I often get asked questions about how to share your story of having Obsessive Compulsive Disorder or Eating Disorder or Panic Disorder or depression with loved ones.  If you are wondering how to talk to others about mental illness, this is the episode for you.  

In this week’s episode, we have State Representative of Pennsylvania, Michael Schlossberg.  Michael Schlossberg is not only a State Representative.  He is a mental health advocate and the author of the fiction book Redemption.  Redemption is a science fiction book about a character who defeats depression and anxiety.  If you are interested in reading this book (the first of a three-part series), click HERE.  

During this episode of Your Anxiety Toolkit podcast, Schlossberg talks about his response to Robin Williams’ death by suicide and how that propelled him to be more open about his own depression and anxiety.   We talk about the experience of depression and how it can keep you feeling alone and isolated.  Schlossberg has many pieces of helpful information on how to talk to others about mental illness.  He talked about how talking to others about his mental illness made him feel closer to others and how it helped him to be more accepting and kind to himself.  

The best advice I took from this episode was “There are more people in their rooms crying than you would ever notice.  1/5 Americans have depression. You are not alone.” 

Click HERE to learn more about Michael's story and his focus on mental health in his governmental work.  Find him on Facebook HERE and Twitter HERE.

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0:00.0

This is Your Anxiety Toolkit, episode number 71.

0:08.0

Welcome to Your Anxiety Toolkit.

0:12.0

I'm your host Kimberly Quinlan.

0:14.0

This podcast is fueled by three main goals.

0:17.0

The first goal is to provide you with some extra tools to help you manage your anxiety.

0:22.6

Second goal, to inspire you.

0:24.6

Anxiety doesn't get to decide how you live your life.

0:27.6

And number three, and I leave the best for last, is to provide you with one big, fat virtual hug.

0:35.6

Because experiencing anxiety ain't easy. If that sounds good to you, let's go.

0:44.6

Well, welcome back everybody. I am so thrilled to be with you again. I am really, really excited

0:52.8

about this week's interview, mainly because this is the

0:58.0

final of the We Can Do Hard Things series that I did over the summer of this year, where I interviewed

1:06.1

people who I felt were leading the way in their particular area with spreading awareness

1:15.7

about mental illness and sharing their story and giving us hope that we too can do hard things.

1:24.4

Now, this was a really serendipitous interview because Michael Schlossberg, who is our

1:30.9

interviewee this week, reached out to me and said, you know, I feel like your community really

1:36.9

lines up with the same mission that I have and that I'd love to be on the show if you're interested.

1:42.8

And I'm so glad that he did because

1:45.0

he brings a very interesting perspective to advocacy work. And he really does show the bravery of

1:55.3

talking to others about mental illness. Now, the reason that I say that is that Michael Schossberg,

2:05.7

if you haven't heard of him, is the state representative for the state of Pennsylvania.

2:11.3

He is an advocate. And he's the author of the fiction book, Redemption, which references mental health quite a lot.

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