Showing posts with label #inspirational. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #inspirational. Show all posts

Monday, September 23, 2019

CONGRATS TO ME ON BOOK #10!!!

By Stephanie Anne Allen

Within the last couple days, I have published How to Survive Addiction. This is the 9th book in the How to Survive Series. Other books in the series are about depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, anxiety, borderline personality disorder, PTSD, schizoaffective disorder, and eating disorders. These uplifting and empowering self-help books offer insight, inspiration, encouragement, and tips on how to cope.

My very first book is titled My Mental Madness Memoir. This is a first-hand account of dealing with mental illness. It is raw, honest, intriguing, and compelling. This book is 100% unique and one-of-a-kind. The author takes you deep into the mind of someone with severe mental illness and shows you that it is possible to not only survive but to thrive. The author beats all the given odds and emerges victorious.

I just want everyone to know that I wasn’t always stable. I suffered debilitating mental illnesses. I went through hell. But with love, faith, hope, strength, and courage, I was able to defy all the odds. I want everyone to know that they too can overcome any hardship, difficulty, or problem. Please use my books as guides in your journey of recovery.

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Friday, July 19, 2019

How to Survive Eating Disorders

Narrator’s Note on HOW TO SURVIVE EATING DISORDERS...

Greetings readers!

So exciting for me to narrate another amazing book of Stephanie’s where we can benefit from her professional background in psychology as well as her own personal experience.

I know her heart is pure and she is truly a beautiful person who wants everyone to find the beauty within themselves and to find happiness in this life.

I myself have struggled with an eating disorder and know many friends and family members who have so I also can relate and am happy to say I have conquered an eating disorder.

Honestly I think the key to it all is to find that inner beauty.  I have a lot of saggy skin from my weight loss, but guess what, I still feel beautiful and I’m so proud of how much healthier I have become.

I can finally keep up with my two children!  I will never forget when my little girl cried out in joy how happy she was that I was swinging with her (previously I was too big to do so) and I just cried and cried for happiness.

You too can conquer your inner demons and find your inner beauty and find that true happiness in life.  Seek it out and you will win this battle!

Sincerely,

Holly Holt

Www.Amazon.com/author/allenstephanie



Tuesday, June 4, 2019

FREE kindle copy of How to Survive PTSD

In honor of PTSD survivors!!!!

Uplifting & empowering self help book that offers insight, inspiration, encouragement, and tips on how to cope.

Free kindle copy from June 7 to June 11.

Mark your calendar now!  I care!

Author link.

Https://www.Amazon.com/author/allenstephanie

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

OUTSTANDING NARRATOR'S REVIEW NOW RELEASED TO PUBLIC!

"Hi Listeners!

Isn’t Stephanie the coolest?  Not only do I have the awesome privilege of narrating her books, but she personally sends me a signed copy of each of them!  I’m blown away that she asks me to add in my thoughts at the end too, which is such an honor.

It makes me feel so happy to be a part of her journey in changing lives.  Kudos to you for listening to this book.  That shows me that you are ready to make a positive change in your life.  I just know you can and will do it!

I promise you that if you have the courage to follow her tips, you will overcome your mental illness.  It’s definitely no walk in the park, but Stephanie and I both know you have the power in you.

Don’t worry about the naysayers, they may never get it so don’t let it bother you.

Just focus on you and how wonderful you are going to make your life!  You can overcome any adversity.  You have the strength in you.  Believe it!  Never give up.  Take your life back, take the necessary action, get back up when you fall (it may happen a lot-just be patient and never give up) and be happy because you so deserve it!

God bless!



Holly Holt"
Narrator for Stephanie Anne Allen
Author of MY MENTAL MADNESS MEMOIR &
THE HOW TO SURVIVE SERIES


Did you like what Holly had to say?  Want to check out Stephanie's books?  Click this link...

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from there you can read Stephanie Anne Allen's bio and info about all her books.   Then you can choose whether you want to purchase them in kindle, paperback, or audiobook version.




Saturday, January 5, 2019

SEE WHAT THE AUDIENCE THINKS OF MY MENTAL MADNESS MEMOIR...

2 OUTSTANDING COMMENTS ON MY MENTAL MADNESS MEMOIR 

Latest Review on MY MENTAL MADNESS MEMOIR

5 out of 5 stars
"Fascinating, terrifying, and utterly real
December 30, 2018
Stephanie Allen’s harrowing account of her journey through mental illness is bold, unflinching, and honest. Never before have I read a memoir that takes the reader so completely into the mind of its author. In writing this remarkable book, Ms. Allen has selflessly allowed us to witness both the low points and triumphs of her life to date. You will emerge from her story with a deep appreciation for the complexity and power of the human mind."

Awesome feedback on MY MENTAL MADNESS MEMOIR!
"Stephanie ...What a wonderful book! I think you are so brave to have shared your story. I must admit I was intrigued by you and your story, from all your posts on Facebook it seems like you really wanted to help people and I was intrigued to find out what was driving you. It sounds like you have had a really tough time, I understand, I suffer from psychosis as well and it took me years before I got the medication I needed. I thought your memoir was brilliant, honest without being brutal and a real message of hope that you can come through years of suffering. I think it also highlights the need for better treatment for mental illness and does raise questions about why you had to suffer for so long before you got the help you needed. But well done for coming through it and well done for sharing your story... I can only hope I inspire people as much as you..."


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Saturday, December 29, 2018

WANTING BETTER MENTAL HEALTH IN 2019?


RESOLVING TO BETTER YOUR MENTAL HEALTH THIS NEW YEAR!

As 2018 is about to end and 2019 is about to begin, we often begin to ponder life and ask ourselves some very important questions regarding our hopes, our dreams, and our goals for the new year.  We also may reflect on all the things we did not accomplish that we had hoped we would this past year.  We may feel a mix of joy and sadness.  Of hope and of fear.  Of anticipation and of anxiety.

This year what I would like to see everyone focus on is their own mental health.  There are so many out there who are suffering in silence because of ignorance, fear of rejection and judgement, stigma, and feeling that no one would understand them. 

And all of that is completely valid.  I will not downgrade or deny you of feeling those emotions.  But take hold of all of that and choose to help yourself.  Be your own best friend and seek help for your depression, mania, loneliness, emptiness, psychosis, despair, grief, anxiety, anger, whatever it may be.  Others will judge.  Others will stare.  Others will talk.  And it does hurt.   But let them, because those people are not worth your time.  You are worth far more than the pointed hatred of someone slandering you for having a mental illness.

Find the self-respect and the self-love deep within you.  Use that to propel yourself forward in a positive direction towards recovery.  A perfect place to start would be by reading or listening to one of my inspirational mental health recovery books:

·         My Mental Madness Memoir

·         How to Survive Depression

·         How to Survive Bipolar Disorder

·         How to Survive Schizophrenia

·         How to Survive Anxiety

·         How to Survive Borderline Personality Disorder

·         How to Survive PTSD

I wish you all the best of luck in your journey of recovery from mental illness!
Much love,

-Stephanie Anne Allen








Thursday, December 6, 2018

Turning the Horror of Mental Illness into Positivity and Inspiration



OBJECTIVE
My pen name is Stephanie Anne Allen, and I am writing this post to bring hope and inspiration to all those with mental illness.  I want to be a
prime example of how you can not only survive the greatest of adversities, but you can also thrive.  You can turn the pain into something very positive and productive.

MY STORY
I’ve been diagnosed with many different mental illnesses over the years. They include depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, borderline personality disorder, and an anxiety disorder.  The psychiatrists tried nearly every medication available out there on me.  Most medications didn’t work and the ones that did, had bad side effects.  I struggled for years and tried endlessly to make sense of my own existence.  I was in and out of psych hospitals all my life.  I tried to commit suicide several times and was addicted to self-mutilation.  All I wanted and longed for was death.  There just seemed to be no hope out there, and I felt like no one even cared about me.  I felt totally lonely and ashamed for having “mental problems”. 
When I was manic, I had racing thoughts, impulsive and risky behaviors, and I had delusions of grandeur.  I had major trouble sleeping and had an excess amount of energy.  My moods shifting rapidly from one extreme to the other—up and down, just like a roller coaster.
When I was psychotic, I suffered from delusions of all sorts and from hallucinations of all 5 senses.  I thought I was the “savior of medical science”.  I even believed at one point that I was the “second-coming of Christ”.  I saw, felt, tasted, heard, and smelled things that weren’t really there.  I believed I was going to be killed and raped by perpetrators, and this lasted from 2005 to 2016.  Can you even imagine living for the fear of your safety and your very life for 11 years?  Not easy.
Anyways, having mental illness caused me to lose everything accept my own life!  I lost friendships, relationships, jobs, cars, homes, and even my freedom at several points.  I committed a crime due to my insanity, and while being locked up I got my life back together.

HOW I TURNED MY LIFE AROUND
It was not easy, but I managed to go from rock bottom all the way to the top.  I found the courage, strength, faith, and hope I needed to overcome the greatest of odds.
I realized finally, while incarcerated, that I indeed was mentally ill and that it was nothing to be ashamed of.  The doctors stabilized me on meds and I was able to get the therapeutic treatment I needed.  I learned about what causes me to get to that point of psychosis.  Stress was a key!  So, I now know I cannot stress myself out.  I have to do things at my own pace.  I have learned coping skills for when I feel stressed.  I gained much insight into my mental illness and how I can “deal” effectively with the symptoms as they present themselves.
I realized that I am not alone.  I am a worthwhile person with purpose who deserves dignity and respect.  I am on this Earth for a reason.   The greatest love of all is self-love.  Never give up!  Everything happens for a reason.  Never lose faith and hope!

MY LIFE TODAY
Today, I am 39-years-old, but I have the wisdom of an 80 year old woman.  After being released from the state hospital, I have written seven books in under two years.  One memoir and six self-help books. 
My Mental Madness Memoir is a deep look into my mind.  You can learn my whole life story in depth and clarity.  It is a very emotion-provoking book.  The reader is taken on a journey through the insanity.  Readers can take full participation into the author’s thoughts and feelings.  It is quite unique, because I hide absolutely nothing.  This is an extremely real, one-of-a-kind, page-turning book.  You will see me at my very best and feel my joy, but you will also feel my pain and see how I persevered through it all.
I have also written the How to Survive Series.  Out currently are ones on depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, anxiety, borderline personality disorder, and PTSD.  These powerful self-help books offer the reader insight and inspiration.  They provide hope and tips on how to effectively cope.
I have inspired hundreds of people through these books!  I love that I am now very happy and have found my calling and purpose in this life.   Without all the pain and adversity, I would have never accomplished that.  I would not be the person I am today.  I have gained a great deal more compassion, love, empathy, understanding, and wisdom. 
I did suffer, and I suffered terribly, but I turned it all around and now I am using the pain for the benefit of those who are going through all that I have.  I have made a great life from a very rocky foundation.  But I did it.  And you can too! You can become and do anything you want in your life.  The opportunities are endless.  Make your life one that will never be forgotten!

About the author
Stephanie Anne Allen is the quickly emerging author of My Mental Madness Memoir, How to Survive Depression, How to Survive Bipolar Disorder, How to Survive Schizophrenia, How to Survive Anxiety, How to Survive Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), and How to Survive PTSD (posttraumatic stress disorder).  She holds a BA in clinical psychology and is a former case manager for the mentally ill.  She also has a lifetime of personal experience with mental illness. Ms. Allen is also a NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) peer support group facilitator.

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Monday, November 26, 2018

Latest Review of MY MENTAL MADNESS MEMOIR

"Mental Madness Memoir: The Provocative True Journey Through My Struggles with Mental Illness
The author shares her experiences with severe mental illness in her life and the ways it affected her as she got into her teens and twenties going forward. A very moving story relating all of the frightening times she went through, not understanding what was happening to her or why her life kept falling apart. How she at last got things under control and made progress. A good read for memoir readers, those with an interest in or having family members with mental illnesses, especially multiple mental illnesses, a super honest, illuminating book on the topic. If you’ve never had or seen what real mental illness looks like, then you need to read this and get educated and help get rid of the stigma. This isn’t the Dark Ages anymore, folks. Stephanie was brave enough to share her story, honestly as possible and it’s not easy to listen to her painful hurting, and loneliness at times. She has some serious mental illnesses that messed up her life repeatedly until she got a handle on what the problem was, and that took many years. She wants her struggles to help others, and I really hope it does. A complimentary audio copy was provided by the author for my honest yet voluntary review."
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Tuesday, November 20, 2018

HOW TO GIVE A MEANINGFUL GIFT THIS CHRISTMAS


Are you unsure of what to give a loved one this coming Christmas?  Another toy?  Perhaps an outfit?  Maybe perfume?  Sure, the list goes on and on with ideas of what would be the perfect gift.  But really do they NEED another toy, another outfit, or another bottle of perfume??  Sure, those might seem to be nice, and even expensive, but are they truly meaningful and thoughtful?  Do they truly come from the heart??   I think not!

Why not give a gift that offers your support and encouragement?  Why not offer a gift that will benefit the recipient?  A gift that shows that you love and care for them… a gift that will help them… a gift that may even save their life!!

Ok.  You may be wondering what this gift could be…
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Have you ever given someone you love a self-help book?  Self-help books can motivate and encourage individuals to better themselves.  Self-help books often inspire a reader to make needed changes in their lives.  Self-help books are also defined as self-development books, and that is exactly what they do!!  They help the reader “develop” a better “self”!

There are many, many, self help books out there, so you may be wondering where to start.  How about reading books from an author who has not only been a mental health professional, but has also suffered from mental illness for over 25 years?  This author would surely be very well-rounded and extremely creditable.  She’s seen been sides of the “mental health” epidemic, and also she has even earned a degree in clinical psychology.

Sure, if an author like that exists, I would surely read mental health recovery books written by her!!  

Well, an author like that does exist.  Check out the following books:
·         My Mental Madness Memoir
·         How to Survive Depression
·         How to Survive Bipolar Disorder
·         How to Survive Schizophrenia
·         How to Survive Anxiety
·         How to Survive Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
·         How to Survive PTSD
(All books available in eBook, paperback, and audiobook)

Amazing titles? Yes, I think so.  And what is astonishingly amazing is that the author suffered with all those conditions and still defied the odds and emerged from the depths of Hell.  She overcame pain and suffering, and she achieved a happy existence with mental stability. And has been given another chance at life.

Who is this author?  Well, frankly, she is ME!  And I want you to know that I have written these books to reach out to those in need.  There are so many people that need help, and these books can be a great starting point or used for reference and inspiration by those who suffer silently.  I need you to help your loved ones.  And this is where to begin, as you can offer these books as aides in someone’s journey of recovery.

Much love to you all this holiday season!  Stay strong and keep marching forward!  You are loved!

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Tuesday, November 13, 2018

A COMMENT ALL MUST SEE NOW!


BY: Virginia Wilkins
“What I love about your self help books is that the are truthful, informative, realistic, easy to read, gets to the point, and you share your experiences which give hope.  You do not exclude God, which is very important, because He is the real key to every part of one’s life.  Yet, you do not push Him on anyone… Even through a persons healing process, you give choice.  And I love the fact you are compassionate… the genuine concern for others to get help and heal… You express unconditional love and care in your books and it can be felt…  I have never read any books to be as warm, real, and full of compassion, that is really reaching out to the reader of your books… You pour your love into helping others.  I say you have truly found your passionate assignment from God, your purpose for being here, and all you went through… Your pleasing in the eyes of God… Continue to grow in Christ daily as you encourage others to accept life as it is and not give up on hope, faith, and very important themselves and others…  You encourage so many to hold on, and do more than survive but live…”

Learn more about my books now!

My Mental Madnesss Memoir

How to Survive Depression

How to Survive Bipolar Disorder

How to Survive Schizophrenia

How to Survive Anxiety

How to Survive Borderline Personality Disorder

How to Survive PTSD

www.amazon.com/author/allenstephanie


Saturday, October 13, 2018

RESPECT AND MENTAL ILLNESS


To me, respect is when one values, acknowledges, and appreciates another person simply for them being a human being, a life in this world.  Respect is a societal and moral standard in which a person is admired and esteemed for simply existing in on this Earth, rather than by the choices the person makes or the lifestyle they live.  It is a form of unconditional love in which everyone is entitled to receive.

But in my opinion the mentally ill population are not receiving the respect that they deserve and are entitled to.  They are often looked down upon by many people due to the severe and utterly ridiculous stigma that has been bestowed upon them unjustifiably.  The stigma originated due to ignorance, that was then spread through gossip, and ultimately resulted in the worldwide understanding that mentally ill people are “dangerous, stupid, lazy, and lacking” individuals who are choose not to work, because they want to “sponge off the government”.  Some even believe that the mentally ill actually choose not to be normal, and they choose not to help themselves.

In all reality, the victims of mental illness do not choose their mental illnesses.  They do not choose to be depressed, manic, psychotic, whatever…  They do not choose to hurt so much emotionally and feel so much inner turmoil, that they feel suicide is the only answer.  They do not choose to be ridiculed, judged, and misunderstood by the unapproving general public.  The question being, “would you choose that?”

We are individuals who want to be happy and want to be productive members of society.  We are people who wish they were never inflicted with illnesses that are so misinterpreted and unwelcomed in our community.

We have “invisible illnesses”, unlike those who use walkers, canes, or wheelchairs.  Our illnesses are just as real as others who suffer cancer and heart disease.  Our illnesses are illnesses in which our brains are misfiring due to chemical imbalances.  And yes, they can be terminal just like other illnesses.  The risk of suicide greatly increases when one suffers from a mental illness.  But no, we are not dangerous, evil, or possessed.  No, we are not worthless, we are not charity cases, we are not unhuman.

We need to hope for more research to be completed on mental illness, but in the meantime, we can all stop this horrible stigma by educating those around us.  We need to all have respect for each other’s differences, and respect for the victims of mental illness who suffer in silence because of fear of judgement.

We have disabilities too.  And they are just as real as other disabilities.  Show a little respect and reach out to those who are mentally ill.  Help them as you would help someone suffering from a terminal disease.  The stigma is causing mentally ill people not to seek treatment and to commit the ultimate act of suicide, because that is the only answer they feel is probable.  People often feel undignified, weak, and unworthy when and if they seek treatment.  We can change that.  We can make a huge difference in this world.  One step at a time.

And a message for those suffering from symptoms of mental illness:  Have enough self-respect to reach out and get help for yourself.   You are worth it!  You have value and purpose.  Not everybody will understand what you are going through, but that’s ok.  Love yourself enough to help yourself by seeking the treatment you feel in your heart that you need.  Do not be ashamed.  Life is worth it and you are worth it!

Written by Stephanie Anne Allen, author of:
  • My Mental Madness Memoir
  • How to Survive Depression
  • How to Survive Bipolar Disorder
  • How to Survive Schizophrenia
  • How to Survive Anxiety
  • How to Survive Borderline Personality Disorder
  • How to Survive PTSD
Click for Author's Page: www.amazon.com/author/allenstephanie




Sunday, September 16, 2018

FRESH (and HOT!) NEW GIVEAWAYS on Inspirational Mental Health Books!

My Mental Madness Memoir

How to Survive Depression

How to Survive Bipolar Disorder

How to Survive Schizophrenia

How to Survive Anxiety

How to Survive Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)

How to Survive PTSD (Posttraumatic Stress Disorder)

Enter now and good luck!  May these books help you along your journey of recovery from mental illness!

If you wish to purchase an ebook, paperback, or audiobook copy you may be so now my clicking on this link to my author page.
Much Love to you all!
-Stephanie Anne Allen


Friday, June 22, 2018

CONGRATS to the winner of HOW TO SURVIVE ANXIETY! HTS Anxiety is now available in audiobook!

I would like to send out a great big Congratulations of Jason P. who won a FREE eBook copy of HOW TO SURVIVE ANXIETY!!!

How to Survive Anxiety contains the following:
Introduction
Anxiety defined
Symptoms
Causes/risk factors
My own personal struggle
How to cope
Recovery/outcome
Inspirational quotes
Author's message

Available in ebook, paperback, and audiobook.

Get yours today!  And check out all my books here:

Stephanie Anne Allen's author page!



Friday, May 25, 2018

THE POSITIVE SIDE OF EXPERIENCING ADVERSITY


THE POSITIVE SIDE OF EXPERIENCING ADVERSITY
BY: STEPHANIE ANNE ALLEN

I’ve experienced more adversity in my life than someone who is twice my age!  Been through the darkest and scariest times ever.  There were many years I thought I would not survive.  I believed I was destined to die by my own hands or those of the people I thought wanted me dead.  But with the grace of God, I survived, and I learned to embrace my pain and turn it around into something good, something special, and something worthy.
It all began early in my life.  I went through depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, and borderline personality disorder.  I was a complete mess emotionally and mentally.  I survived a variety of symptoms including suicidal thoughts and attempts.   And I also dealt with hallucinations and delusions.  My thoughts were affected and so were my moods.
The depressed times were lonely and dark.  I was also a cutter on top of that.  I remember just begging God to take my life because I just couldn’t deal with the extreme mental mess I had become.  The manic times put others lives at risk.  And the psychotic times could have seriously injured or killed many people. 
I was psychiatrically hospitalized about 20 times in my life and this does not even include the six years I spent at a residential facility.  After I went completely insane and lost my mind, I had to spend over 2 months in jail and a year and a half at a psychiatric prison. 
There were so many times I believed that God just didn’t care, and He wasn’t going to help me.  No one would.  I could not comprehend why God would inflict me with such terrible mental illnesses.  I blamed Him completely for my life being in shambles.  I believed He just didn’t care or love me.   I began to feel like Job had in the Bible.  I was so lost and unable to function in society.
For over half my life I lived in fear.  I felt I would either kill myself and that someone out there would kill me.  Living in fear everyday for so many years is very difficult.  Living in a mental state such as I had, could have killed me or worse, others.   But God began to work miracles in my life when I least expected it.
I could have spent 20 years in prison.  I could have had to stay at the forensics center forever.  I could have been released on a contract.  I could have ended up homeless.  But God took care of me.  And He helped me to obtain a better life!
He brought me through it all.  God helped me find the strength, courage, hope, and faith to overcome it all and achieve a state of mental stability that I hadn’t had since childhood.  And now I am giving back and helping others who suffer like I have.  I have written 5 books on mental health topics.  One memoir and 4 self-help books.  I aim to inspire others through my stories and life experience, and I have.  I have gotten numerous comments from readers who tell me how much of an inspiration I am to them.  One even went as far as to call me her hero. In addition, I have become a NAMI Connections Recovery Support Group Facilitator. 
I now have hopes and dreams for the future.  They may not be what I had planned for my life, which was becoming an oncologist and finding the cure for cancer, but these are the hopes and dreams that God has for me.  It is His will that I must accept.  He wants me to write and help others with mental illness.  And so what choice do I have but to accept God’s will for my life.
I would never be the person I am today without going through all that adversity and pain.  I would never be able to empathize with others.  I would never have the compassion for others that I now do.  Adversity has strengthened my character and made me into a better person.  And that was God’s plan.  He turned my pain into hope.  Hope for my own life and hope for the lives of others.  God is good!
Please remember that even though you think you cannot overcome the pain and make it through, know that you can.  That pain you are feeling now, will be a very humbling experience.  God is molding you into a much greater person.  And that is what He has done for me. . .  Thank you, Lord!

To take a look at all my books, please visit my author page!

Books include:
My Mental Madness Memoir
How to Survive Depression
How to Survive Bipolar Disorder
How to Survive Schizophrenia
How to Survive Anxiety

Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Introducing Amazing Book on Anxiety!!

Friends, for those of you was suffer from anxiety or have loved ones who do, I recently published my newest book titled How to Survive Anxiety.  It is the fourth book in the How to Survive Series.  It is proceeded by

  • How to Survive Depression
  • How to Survive Bipolar Disorder
  • How to Survive Schizophrenia.
Also, my first book is titled My Mental Madness Memoir--The provocative true journey of my struggles through mental illness.

You can find all these books available in eBook, paperback, and audiobook versions on Amazon.



Tuesday, May 8, 2018

GIVEAWAYS on all books in How to Survive Series

Hello Friends!  I have the pleasure of announcing the giveaways that have just been posted on all 3 books in The How to Survive Series!

  • How to Survive Depression
  • How to Survive Bipolar Disorder
  • How to Survive Schizophrenia
Enter now for a chance to win a FREE eBook copy!  Giveaways end within a week depending on when winners are selected...





All books, including My Mental Madness Memoir, are available in kindle, eBook, paperback, & audiobook versions.  Get yours today!  www.amazon.com/author/allenstephanie

Thursday, May 3, 2018

BRAVELY BATTLING BIPOLAR


Bravely Battling Bipolar
By: Stephanie Anne Allen, NAMI Connections Recovery Support Group Facilitator
            Bipolar disorder, often called manic depression, can be a very deliberating illness to such a degree that the individual is unable to function normally in life. The symptoms of bipolar disorder are divided into two categories: depressive symptoms & symptoms of mania.  There are also two types of bipolar disorder.  Bipolar I and Bipolar II.  Also, suffering with the illness is inevitable, but so is the hope of recovery.
            Symptoms of depression include loss of interest in activities that used to be enjoyable, changes in sleep and eating habits, hopelessness, helplessness, crying spells, and suicidal thoughts and attempts.  Often someone suffering with depression describes that “a dark cloud has distended over their head”.  They often suffer from low self-esteem and self-worth.  They believe that life has no purpose.
            Symptoms of mania include impulsive and risky behavior, with an inflated self-ego and delusions of grandeur.  They may believe that they are a saint or God or have some other “higher status”.  They may spend excessively, gamble away their entire paycheck, or engage in irresponsible sexual behavior.  They may speed to a great degree while driving.
            When an individual experiences both mania and depression at the very same time, it is called a mixed episode and this can be the most dangerous state for a bipolar person to suffer with.  The mania may be saying that they a martyr, while the depression is saying that suicide is not a choice.  Combine both of those and you have a suicidal person who believes that their life’s purpose is suicide and that when they commit it they with be seen as a hero.
            A person with Bipolar I experiences at least one episode of full-blown mania with depression.  While someone diagnosed with Bipolar II has a lesser degree of mania (hypomania) with bouts of depression. 
            Treatment of bipolar symptoms include both psychiatric medications and various forms of therapy.  The meds, normally mood-stabilizers, will level out the symptoms of this mood disorder.  Therapy will help a person to problem solve and turn their lives around.  A combination of both of these things is highly recommended. 
            Recovery is definitely possible.  I am a prime example of someone who achieved recovery through resilience.  If I can overcome this, I know that you can.  You must be strong, and you must never give up.  Someday my friend, you will be “in the light” again.  You can get your life back!  And that is what I wish for you.

(Stephanie Anne Allen is the author of My Mental Madness Memoir, How to Survive Depression, How to Survive Bipolar Disorder, & How to Survive Schizophrenia)


Check out all of Stephanie Anne Allen's Book here!
www.amazon.com/author/allenstephanie

Friday, April 27, 2018

INSIGHT INTO THE INSANITY OF SCHIZOPHRENIA

Schizophrenia causes its victim to detach from reality!  They may have delusions and/or hallucinations.  They begin to believe these delusions and create a new falsified world of their own.
I've been through this as well.  It is a very serious thought disorder!  What is it exactly?  How can you cope? 

Please check out my book titled How to Survive Schizophrenia now!  Contained in this book as as follows:

  • Introduction
  • Schizophrenia Defined
  • Causes
  • Symptoms
  • My Own Personal Struggle with Schizophrenia
  • How to Cope 
  • Recovery and Outcome
  • Inspirational Quotes
  • Author's Note to Readers
You are not alone!  And those who are suffering may not even be aware that something is wrong with them.  They may think the problem lies in everyone else and that everyone is out to hurt them.


Please spread the love by forwarding this to everyone who you think may benefit!
Kind Regards,
--Stephanie Anne Allen

COMPASSION & EMPATHY FOR BIPOLAR VICTIMS

Do you suffer from bipolar disorder or know anyone that does?   I have been there and I know many who are bipolar as well.  Frankly speaking, it "sucks".  So I turned it around and now I am inspiring others through my book How to Survive Bipolar Disorder. 

The content of this book is as follows:
  • Introduction
  • Definition of Bipolar Disorder
  • Causes
  • Symptoms
  • My Own Personal Struggle with Bipolar
  • Tips on How to Cope Successfully
  • Recovery and Outcome
  • Inspirational Quotes
  • A Message from Author
This book is written by someone who has both professional and personal experience with mental illness.  The author gets right to point and hides nothing.  This book is written by someone who is "REAL" and has been there!  

If you know anyone who needs this book (you?), please forward this email to as many people as possible! 



Thank you for spreading the love my friends.

--Stephanie Anne Allen

AN EMPATHETIC VIEW ON CLINICAL DEPRESSION

Hello Friends! 
You've all heard the word "depression" thrown around.  Someone can be sad to be depressed after a death or any mishap in life.  But what is Clinical Depression.  What is its causes and symptoms?  How can we cope with it?  Is there hope of recovery? 

I have the answer to that and so much more!  But why should you listen to me?  Because I have a degree in psychology and first and foremost I have had depression for almost my entire life.  This gives me both professional and extensive personal experience when it comes to depression.

Depression can drain you and frankly make you feel like "shit".  You loss all interest in life and the things you used to enjoy.  Sometimes you dwell on thoughts of suicide and self-harm. 

Now what?
I wrote a book especially for those with depression.  It offers insight and inspiration into the illness.
This is what this How to Survive Depression contains:

  • Introduction
  • Definition of Depression
  • Causes
  • Symptoms
  • My Own Personal Struggle
  • How to Cope
  • Recovery and Outcome
  • Inspirational Quotes
  • A Message from the Author

This book is available in kindle, ebook, paperback, and audiobook!
Get yours now!

Much love to you all!
--Stephanie Anne Allen