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About Mary Ellen Copeland
I wanted to share what I had discovered through my research and started publishing my findings. You may have read some of my books: The Depression Workbook: A Guide to Living with Depression and Manic Depression, Living without Depression and Manic Depression: A Guide to Maintaining Mood Stability, Wellness Recovery Action Plan, The Adolescent Depression Workbook, The Worry Control Workbook, and Winning Against Relapse. I'm also the co-producer of the video Coping with Depression and producer of the audio tape, Strategies for Living with Depression and Manic Depression. I have two new books, The Loneliness Workbook and a book on relieving the effects of trauma, entitled "Healing The Trauma of Abuse," written with Dr. Maxine Harris. All of these resources are based on my on-going study of the day-to-day coping strategies of people who experience psychiatric symptoms, and how people have gotten well and stayed well. A Bit About My Personal LifeI am married, but have only been married to my husband for the last seven years. I was married twice previously --once for twenty years and once for five years--to men who were abusive. In those days, I didn't know that I had any value and that I should not allow myself to be treated badly. I have now learned those lessons well and my marriage is wonderful. However, I have regular appointments with a wonderful counselor who knows me well and who helps me build my self esteem--to cherish myself-- and reminds to take very good care of myself. My husband and I work together. I write and teach about mental health self help and recovery. He takes care of administrative details, book sales and travel arrangements. We have a small farm and he manages our gardens and orchard. My husband and I have seven grown children, a foster daughter and twelve grandchildren. Several of them live nearby and we enjoy rollicking family times together. I am sure my depression and mood instability have affected my children. Some of them have to work very hard to keep their moods stabilized. The good thing about that is that they know how to do it. And they know it is up to them, with the help they need from others, to do it for themselves. I am trying to curtail my travel so I can spend more time at home. I am doing this by holding seminars in a nearby inn. These seminars are teaching participants basic recovery skills and how to share these skills with others. My goal in this work is to spread the word about recovery, self help and the Wellness Recovery Action Plan as widely as possible.
advertisement In my own case, I use self-help along with counseling. I work every day to manage my symptoms. I have used psychiatric medications in the past, but have had allergic reactions to those that would be most helpful to me. In an emergency, I would use specific psychiatric medications to relieve the symptoms quickly. I do work closely with a nutritionist and a naturopathic physician and, with their guidance, have made adjustments to my diet and take recommended food supplements and amino acids. Here's what I hope you get from my site... top |
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