Showing posts with label recovery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recovery. Show all posts

Monday, August 27, 2018

STORY OF HOPE!


STORY OF HOPE 
My name is Stephanie Anne Allen, and I am the new, quickly emerging author of My Mental Madness Memoir and the entire How to Survive Series.  I am also a NAMI Connections peer support group facilitator.  I am very content, and I feel successful and that my life has purpose and worth.  I am grateful for my life.  But it wasn’t always this way.  I came from a long journey of very difficult battles with mental illness.

I was first diagnosed with depression at age 14.  At that time, there was a horrible stigma attached to mental illness.  I didn’t want to be any part of it.  I was not “crazy”.   I remember growing up thinking I was bad and I felt ashamed for being depressed.  But it was obvious to everyone, whether “crazy” of not, I was definitely sick.  I suffered from helplessness, hopelessness, unworthiness, suicidal thoughts/attempts, and self-mutilation, among other symptoms.

A few years later, I was labeled as a manic depressive.  I would suffer racing thoughts, impulsive decisions, risky behaviors, and insomnia.  That diagnosis soon became a dual diagnosis, when I was defined as a borderline personality patient.  I had difficulties making and keeping friends.  I was cutting and burning myself.

A few years after that, I was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder and then schizophrenia. I was suffering from intense delusions and hallucinations of all five senses. 

Mental illness has impacted my life in many ways.  I lost friends, relationships, jobs, cars, homes, and even my own freedom.  But despite all the pain, all the heartache, all the adversity, I was able to beat all the given odds by finding the courage, strength, faith, and hope to overcome it all.

I have been in treatment since I was a teenager, but unfortunately treatment is not always effective with every patient.  There are so many different medications out there, and so many of them wouldn’t work on me or had horrible side effects.  Today, there are a lot of new psychotherapies available that simply did not exist when I was a child.  And then there’s that stigma again that causes people to feel guilt and shame for seeking treatment for an illness that is not their fault.

I have had several turning points and many downfalls in my life.  But the last turning point was definitely the most life-changing.  After committing a crime when I was insane, I took a look at myself and studied my thoughts and behaviors and attempted to adjust what needed to be changed.  After being incarcerated at a state hospital for 18 months, you better have gotten some insight and introspection into yourself.  But I believe the turning point for everyone can be different.  For some it may be almost losing your life to suicide or some other major incident that causes a person to reflect on his/her own thought processes.

My own personal treatment consisted of medications and psychotherapy.  Finding the right meds is surely a trial and error thing.  But at age 36, I was finally stabilized.  I would much rather take a pill or two a day, than suffer the pain and heartache and unrest I had when I was sick.  The meds keep me stable and help me to live a better life.

Currently, I am doing great!  I am working on correcting all my mistakes, and picking up all the pieces.  It’s not easy, but it’s what I feel needs to be done.  I have now found my purpose in life and that is to inspire as many people as possible.  If my story saves just one life (and it has) then my life truly has value, purpose, and worth.

If I had not suffered…If I had not been in mental pain and agony…If I had not learned how to endure…I would not be who I am today.  I have gained much compassion, empathy, understanding, and wisdom.  The pain shaped me into who I am today. 
I will continue taking my medications exactly as prescribed.  I will seek help immediately if I feel in crisis (hopefully never again).   The sooner you catch the problem, the sooner you can receive treatment, and the sooner you will feel better.
I am involved in mental health advocacy.  I am a NAMI Connections peer support group facilitator.  I am also the author of seven books on conquering mental illness…one memoir and six self-help books.
·        My Mental Madness Memoir—the provocative true journey through my struggles with mental illness
·        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)

Also, I am all over social media with positive uplifting and inspirational posts on overcoming mental illness!  You can find me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Tumblr, Goodreads, Amazon, Google +, Lyf, Pinterest, and I even post on NAMI.  I also have a mental health blog.  Feel free to check me out on any of those…
Mailing list:  http://eepurl.com/dd5jYj

MY MESSAGE TO THOSE WORKING ON THEIR RECOVERY FROM MENTAL ILLNESS
Life isn’t easy, and when you have mental illness that has a huge impact on your every day living.   You may feel lost.  You may feel alone.  You may feel that no one cares.  But I want you to know that YOU are worth fighting for.   YOU are worth getting well.  YOU have value and worth and your goal in life is to find your purpose, and work diligently towards fulfilling it.  You have a reason to be alive.  The hardest part is finding it.  But once you do, you will be so glad you did. First you need to recover so that you work towards finding that purpose.  Don’t listen to the stigma.  Listen to your heart.  Your heart definitely wants and needs to be well again.  Have enough self-love and faith in yourself to seek out the proper help you may need.   You don’t have to go it alone.  And once you get that treatment and recover, you will be so happy that you began your journey of recovery in the first place.  Never give up… as YOUR LIFE awaits you.




Saturday, March 31, 2018

Summary of My Mental Madness Memoir


Summary of MY MENTAL MADNESS MEMOIR by author Stephanie Anne Allen
            My Mental Madness Memoir is the very profound, provoking, and personal true story of my life.  My life has seen much heartache and pain due to suffering from several severe mental illnesses, including depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, and borderline personality disorder.  I was plagued with darkness, mental agony, internal turmoil, mania, delusions, hallucinations, sadness, and loneliness to just name a few.  My insanity let me to committing a crime, at which time I was completely “out of it”.  And for the crime, I suffered even more heartache and pain.  I also have a history of self-mutilation and suicidal attempts.  I have been hospitalized psychiatrically more times than you can count on your fingers and toes.  I lost jobs, friends, relationships, cars, homes, etc.  I had completely hit so many points in my life, where most people would have simply given up.  But I was the exception!  I beat all the many odds and emerged from my mental madness.
            Despite wanting to give up so many times and wanting to just “end it”, I was able to find what I needed to turn my chaotic life around.  I found the courage, strength, faith, and hope to convert my “rock bottom” into a progressive upward direction of energy.  I was able to get the treatment that I very much needed to get well, but that came after I achieved self-awareness of my illnesses.  I achieved recovery and resilience, and now I am sharing my story with the world, in an effort to end stigma and ignorance, and to bring awareness to others on the topic of mental illness. 
            This book will surely stir your every emotion!  Get ready for this intense internal insanity, that will provoke you and want you to continue reading from the very first to the very last word.  It is surely a page-turner that you will not put down.  For readers of this book, I hope you will have an open mind and an open heart as you are reading this.  My Mental Madness Memoir is about total honesty and I hide absolutely nothing.  I want you to see and feel what it is really like to be mentally ill.  Also, your reading experience will open up doors for you to feel like you are the one in the story.  You will become a more empathetic and compassionate person just by reading/listening to this book!
(My Mental Madness Memoir is available in eBook, paperback, and audiobook!  www.amazon.com/author/allenstephanie)

Sunday, February 11, 2018

Today's Topic: "How to Survive Depression"

Today's Topic is How to Survive Depression. (Book #1 in How to Survive Series) 

Depression is not easy as you may know well.  Depression robs its victims of happiness.  It causes us to feel negative about ourselves, others, and life in general.  We are so miserable in our minds.  And we feel like it will never get better.  I say to you, do not be a victim.  Be a warrior.  Conquer your illness, because you can survive depression!

"If you are sitting in the dark (due to depression) go turn the light on.  If you can't find the light switch, seek the help of someone who can."

Blurb from How To Survive Depression:

Preface

                “How to Survive—Depression” is the first book in the “How to Survive Series”.  This is a collection of books that I am creating to educate, motivate, and bring inspiration to those who are going through difficult things, and times, in their lives.
            I hope that these books will inspire people to want to conquer their fears and their problems.  I want to offer encouragement and help people realize they are not alone in their battles.   And they can come through, just like others have. But not only can they pull through their conflicts, but they will come out on the other side a much better person—a person who has gained strength and wisdom and has acquired a much better attitude and overlook on life.
            Life is a beautiful thing and sometimes we can’t see that because our hardships blind us from all the splendor that life has to offer.  Sometimes we just want to sit back, stop fighting, and give up.  But I am writing this series to reassure you that life does get better.  And when you are rock bottom, the only way for it to go is up! 
            In this series, I will touch on different issues, and show you how to survive each of them in a very unique way.  I will give you self-help techniques that I have used or helped others use.  These techniques have been proven to work for me and others, because we put in the effort.  We worked hard on self-transformation and acceptance.  We learned to love ourselves enough to fight, to get beyond our problems.  And self-love my friends is where it all begins!
            Please remember this common statement.  “God grant us the serenity to accept the things we cannot change, the courage to change the things we can, and the wisdom to know the difference.”  This is the serenity prayer by Reinhold Neibuhr.  And even if you don’t believe in God, it still applies to you.  You can still turn your life around.  You can still change if you choose to do so.
            The sad truth is that with life there is also inevitable suffering.  There is no way around that.  Some people believe suffering comes from the devil, others even believe it comes from God.  I don’t think anyone really knows the source.  But you do not need to know where your pain is coming from to do something about it.
            I have suffered greatly in my own life from much heartache, emotional pain, trauma, chaos, etc.  I have been at the point where most people do not survive!  The statistics were very much in favor of me ending my own life.  But I didn’t succeed at terminating it.  I took the battle head on.  This time I wasn’t going to run away from the fight for my life.  The good news is that I won the war within my own mind!  And I came out of it a much better person.  I gained strength.  I acquired insight and wisdom.  And now I am very much able to empathize completely with others who are going through similar problems.
            Would I take back all that my past entailed?  No.  There should not be any regrets and remorse in this life.  Everything happens for a reason.  And every human being has a purpose on this Earth.  We should just strive each and every day to become a better person than we were the day before.
Suffering is just a part of life.  And you are in control of what you chose to do with that suffering.  Do you let it break you or do you let it make you?  I am hoping you chose the second option.
And so, I present this series to you.  Let it bring you hope, encouragement, and inspiration.  And please “spread the love” by passing on this book to someone you know who could really use a boost in life!

As you know, the day of love is quickly approaching! On Valentine's Day, treat yourself or someone you love to this book.

Also, keep in mind my first book, My Mental Madness Memoir, is still available as an ebook, paperback, and audiobook.  And on February 14, 2018 ONLY the ebook version will be free to all who request it.

Well friends, have a great week ahead and don't forget to celebrate love on this upcoming "day of love"!
-Stephanie Anne Allen

Friday, February 9, 2018

HOW TO SURVIVE SERIES

EXCITING BOOK RELEASE INFORMATION!  HOW TO SURVIVE DEPRESSION is the first book in the How to Survive Series.  It was published just a few days ago.  I wrote it to provide education, hope, inspiration, and tips on how to cope effectively with depression.  Please get your copy today.  If you haven't already done so, My Mental Madness Memoir is also available.

Here is a link to my author's page so you can check out all my books.  www.amazon.com/author/allenstephanie

Here is a direct link to How to Survive Depression.
https://www.amazon.com/How-Survive-Depression-Book-ebook/dp/B079LZ87MZ/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8

Thursday, February 1, 2018

Introducing "TODAY'S TOPIC"

Dear Blog Readers,

I will be posting weekly about different mental health topics.  Every Sunday I will post a blog on whatever mental health topics that my audience desires.  This could include any mental illness diagnosis, symptoms associated with your mental illness, treatment (therapy, meds, ECT) , recovery, skills for dealing with mental illness (exercise, stress reduction, diet, meditation), etc.  If you would like me to post about a certain topic, please comment here, or if you feel more comfortable you may send me a message through messenger (m.me/AuthorStephanieAllen1979).

I am dedicated to helping spread mental health awareness and ending all the stigma associated with it.  Please reach out to someone for help.  If you feel you can't trust anyone, I will be more than happy to lend a listening ear.

Hope everyone has a great weekend ahead!

Much Love to you all!

-Stephanie Anne Allen
Author of My Mental Madness Memoir
www.amazon.com/author/allenstephanie
www.facebook.com/AuthorStephanieAllen1979

Sunday, January 28, 2018

Please Share Your Story With Us!

Hello to All My Fans,

For a chance to win a FREE audiobook copy of My Mental Madness Memoir on April 1, 2018, please share your story with me here, as a comment.  Tell me why you think you should be chosen to win a free audiobook copy of my memoir.  How do you think it will benefit you?  What are you looking to get from it? I believe in total honesty so please share from your heart!

I am hoping to spread awareness and stop the stigma associated with mental illness, so please share my blog address with everyone you think could benefit from it. 

Please pass this link forward to spread the love!  www.stephanieanneallen.blogspot.com

Also, if you haven't done so, please join my mailing list for a chance to win a free signed paperback copy on March 5, 2018!  Here is the link for that.  Join mailing list



If you are really anxious to read/listen to this amazing story and can afford it, please go to this website now!  www.amazon.com/author/allenstephanie

Don't forget to leave your email, so I may contact you if you are chosen to win.

Thank you my friends.  Please do have a wonderful week ahead.  Receive and give much love!

Kind Regards,
Stephanie Anne Allen






Friday, January 12, 2018

Interview with ME, Stephanie Anne Allen

Hello to all my blog readers!  It's time to get real with me!!!  I would like to share an intimate interview I did that was previously posted on SeriousReading.com.  


Who is the author?
My pen name is Stephanie Anne Allen.  I was born, raised, and still reside in Michigan USA.  I am 38 years old.  I have a BA in clinical psychology from Siena Heights University.  I have extensive experience with mental illness on both professional and personal levels.

What is the title of your newest book?
It is called My Mental Madness Memoir.  However, that is the new title.  The original title was The Beggar They Hung to a Cross, but too many readers questioned the title and thought it to be a religious book.  So, in my opinion, I believed it would be best to retitle it to get the right reader audience.

What is My Mental Madness Memoir about?
The simple answer is that this book is the true story of my life.  To go more into depth, it focuses on my struggles with depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, and borderline personality disorder.

Could you tell us more about your struggles with depression?
Sure.  My clinical depression was diagnosed at about age 16.  I suffered from all the classic symptoms, including suicide attempts.  It was a very dark and painful time.  I just didn't want to live.

What can you tell us about your battle with bipolar disorder?
I wasn't diagnosed with bipolar depression until about age 18, but the first symptoms appeared at about age 15.  No one was able to identify the symptoms at that time.  It was so sad.  I would battle with depression one day and the next I would be so high emotionally.  I had rapid-cycling bipolar.

Could you please tell us about your schizophrenia and what symptoms you experienced?
Well, I had extreme and multiple delusions and hallucinations.  I don't want to give  away the story, so that is all I will say.

Did you experience any psychosis?
Yes  absolutely.  It was a scary and fearful time.  I have never met or heard of anyone that had such severe psychosis as I did.

Will you tell us about your delusions?
Well, I had delusions about almost everything.  I believed my delusions to be real, and I had very distorted thinking.

Could you tell us about your hallucinations?
Again, I don/t want to give it away, but I will say that I had hallucinations of all five senses.

What percentage of your memoir is true?
100%.  I believe in total honesty, and I reflect that in my book.

Why did you write this book?
I wrote this book to help others with mental illness, their families and friends, and anyone looking to understand what a mentally ill person goes through.

What is your definition of success?
Success to me is helping someone each and every day by helping them obtain happiness and satisfaction within their own life.

What are your future goals and hopes?
I want to see this book make the best seller's list...  Also I am working on turning this book into a screenplay to be made into a movie.  Then I will complete my second book...

What is your definition of recovery, and do you honestly believe that recovery from mental illness is possible?
Recovery is when a mentally ill person achieves and maintains stability for a certain period of time.  And yes, I do believe that recovery is possible with the proper treatment.  I am a prime example and a role model!

What was the hardest part of writing this book?
The hardest part was having to revisit and re-experience all that pain from my past.  But it was also very therapeutic.

What are some positive things readers have told you about your book?
Readers have told me how helpful the book was to them, and how they didn't feel so alone anymore.  I have heard how I have lots of "strength and courage" to be able to share my story, and that I am "very well-spoken".

What are some things that readers have given you as criticism on your book?
Criticism?  Umm.  Well, a few readers commented on the title, and that is why I changed it.  Also, I received criticism for one reader about the psychosis part of my book being "hard to follow".  That might be true, but it is an exact conceptualization of what it is actually like to be psychotic, as schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder are thought disorders.  I will NOT edit or change this part or any part of my book based on one readers opinion.  I will accept the criticism and move forward.  I feel that editing the book would change the entire tone and meaning behind the book.

What was your most rewarding experience as a mental health professional?
When I worked as a case manager I made a difference in my client's lives.  I loved helping people and grew to a greater understanding of what it is truly like to suffer from mental illness.  It was just a very rewarding job.  I loved it!

What was the lowest, most devastating time of your life?
Well, I am not going to answer that, as my story will tell all.  But I've had so many low times...  Just read my memoir and you can judge for yourself what was my worst time in life was.

What was the best point in your life?
The best part of my life was when I was working as a case manager and was in a long-term relationship.  I was 24 and I felt like I had it all.

Tell us what you believe to be the purpose behind your life?
My purpose in life is to help, encourage, motivate, and inspire as many people as possible!

Do you believe that everyone in life has a purpose?
Yes, everyone has purpose.  I believe that God has a reason for putting each ad every person on this Earth.  You just have to accept God's will.

How important was faith in your recovery?
Faith in myself and God was a major part in my recovery.

What types of treatment did you receive as a result of having mental illness?
I have had therapy, been on multiple meds, been to support groups, had both inpatient and partial hospitalizations.  I have never had ECT though.

Would you say that mental health professionals act appropriately?
I have experienced much unprofessional experience from people who are unable to understand what a psychotic person is going through.  Due to their inability to understand, they make it much worse for the mentally ill patient.  I am hoping that many professionals read this story so they can gain a better understanding of what's really going on in a mentally ill patient's mind.

What is the biggest myth regarding mental illness?
The biggest  myth I have come across is that mentally ill people are "stupid".  This is by far not true.  Some studies have actually shown that mentally ill people have higher IQs than the general population.

What are you most grateful for in your life?
I am most grateful just to be alive each day and get to experience each new day filled with much opportunity.

What is your biggest regret?
My biggest regret?  Well... Read my book and see if you can pick one out!

What makes you happy?
Happiness is a beautiful thing.  I love helping others feel joy withing their lives.  That is so rewarding.  I always say, "Spread the love!"

Do you believe having a mental illness makes a person bad?
Absolutely not.  Having an illness of any kind, is not the person's fault!  And  a mentally ill person is no different.  There are bad mentally ill people but not in any greater degree than the others in society.

What is something you want readers to know?
I would just like to say that I hope you take the time to read My Mental Madness Memoir, as I know you will find it helpful to you and that you may be able to use it to help others in your life.  It will give you a knowledge base and a chance to really understand what a mentally ill person is experiencing within their minds.  Much love to everyone!


Monday, January 8, 2018

Cover of the amazing book My Mental Madness Memoir as an Audiobook

Attention all fans of My Mental Madness Memoir.  As you know My Mental Madness Memoir is available in eBook, paperback, and now audio book.  You can read the text sample and listen an audio sample on Amazon.  You will absolutely love this book in all three forms!  Check it out today!  Here is the AUDIO BOOK LINK  

Saturday, January 6, 2018

RECOVERY & RESILIENCE

Hi.  Good day to everyone.  My name is Stephanie and I am a recovered mental illness survivor—
            I have endured severe mental illness for over half my life.  During that time, I suffered from clinical depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, and borderline personality disorder.
            Due to the depression, my behaviors ranged from excessive crying to excessive sleeping to suicide attempts.  I felt feelings of worthlessness, hopelessness, and helplessness.  All I thought I wanted to do was die.   But in fact, what I really wanted was help with overcoming my severe sadness.
            During my manic states, I endured impulsive, spontaneous, and irresponsible behaviors.  I felt on top of world.  I felt excessive amounts of energy.  I had racing thoughts.  I had delusions of grandeur.  I’ll be honest.  It felt great to be so high, but it is also very dangerous.  Risky behaviors can lead to much endangerment of self and others.
            The psychotic episodes I incurred caused delusions and hallucinations.  I suffered from severe hallucinations of ALL five senses.  I also had irrational beliefs including that I was “the second-coming of Christ.”  My psychosis led me to committing a crime.  In which led to me spending over two months in jail and a total of 16 months of incarceration at a state forensics center.  
            I have been psychiatrically hospitalized 16 times in my life, from age 17 to age 37.  This doesn’t include the six years I spent in a residential treatment facility. 
            Due to my mental illness I lost jobs, cars, homes, relationships, and my   freedom.  I lost my dreams.  I lost my dignity.  And I lost all respect for myself.  I also put many people's lives at risk.
            But what I didn’t lose was my life.  I pulled through all the suicide attempts, all the inner pain, all the agony.  I found the strength to survive.  I believe that my life indeed has a purpose—a plan in this world.   And it may not be exactly what I had planned for my life which was to become an oncologist and find the cure for cancer.  It is the plan in which God had intended for me all along that I must accept.  I went through what I did because it had to occur in order to get me prepared for my intended purpose all along.  If I didn’t go through all the heartache, I would NOT be the person I am today.  I am now a strong independent woman who is on her way to a successful life.  A life in which has a purpose intended by God.    I am right where I need to be.   And maybe my future seems unknown and distant.  But it is this future that I must commit to. 
            I must forgive myself for all my mistakes in life and seek understanding from God.  It is He who will guide me on my continued path and purpose in this life.  I am grateful every day for my life.  Because if I didn’t have my life, I would indeed have absolutely nothing at all.
            I have been on nearly every medication available and went through intensive therapy.  I have been looked upon as a “nut-case” by others.  I have saw the dark side of life.  And when I lost all hope of ever accomplishing anything, I still had a little drive inside me that would not let me give up.  It would not let me give in.
            And this is what I wish for you.  I wish for you to never give up and for you to accept your given purpose in this life.  I wish for you to get on the correct meds and get the therapy that you need.  I also wish for the stigma against people with mental illness to end.  But that will only happen in God’s given time.
            I have just written and published a memoir about my amazing life journey through mental illness and how I beat the odds by finding the courage, strength, faith, and hope to overcome it all. It is called My Mental Madness Memoir.   It is available on Amazon in eBook, paperback, and audiobook editions.
            Much love to you all!
           

            

Thursday, January 4, 2018

Introduction to Lorri Heneveld--Narrator of the Audio Book Edition of My Mental Madness Memoir

Hello to all my faithful blog followers!

This is just me, Stephanie, checking in with you.  I have interviewed Lorri Heneveld who is the narrator of the Audio Book Edition of My Mental Madness Memoir.  I thought you would like to get to know her as she has done an absolutely incredible job of bringing this book to life!

Hello Lorri.  Would you please tell my blog readers a little about who you are.
"I'm from interior Alaska, where we have long, cold, dark winters.  My husband and I are both avid readers, and listening to audiobooks keeps us from going stir-crazy when it's too cold to go outside.  We love to listen to audiobooks together, then we discuss them at the dinner table every evening."

What was your role in the making of this audiobook?
"I have several family members who suffer from mental illness, so I am always on the lookout for good books about this topic.  When My Mental Madness Memoir came up for audiobook auditions, I jumped at the chance to narrate it.  Stephanie Allen selected me to narrate and produce the audiobook, and I'm so glad she did!"

What do you think about My Mental Madness Memoir from a reader's point of view?
"I thought the story was fascinating, shocking, compelling, and brutally honest!!!"

Why do you think people should listen to the audiobook version of this story?
"Audiobooks are great for people who have reading disabilities or trouble concentrating on the written word.  If you're an auditory learner, audiobooks provide a richer, deeper, and more dramatic experience than traditional paper books.  If you're a multi-tasker, you can listen to audiobooks while you're doing others activities, like driving, washing dishes, sewing, working out, etc."

How do you think this book will be beneficial to those who read or listen to it?
"This book will provide education and awareness about mental illness.  It is a chance to get inside the author's head, feel her emotions, and understand the turmoil she went through."

What was it like working with Stephanie Anne Allen on this project?
"Stephanie was a pleasure to work with!  She is an excellent communicator and treated me like an equal partner throughout the entire project."

How would you describe Stephanie's attitude and personality?
"She has a great sense of humor, tells it 'like it is', and doesn't sugar-coat anything.  She is a kind person who wants to help others by sharing her experience.  She is a determined, driven, and inspirational author with the heart of a teacher and mentor."

Who would you recommend this book to?

  • "Mature, open-minded adults
  • People interested in psychology
  • People who want to learn more about schizoaffective disorder
  • People dealing with sexual identity issues
  • People who suffer from mental illness themselves
  • Caregivers, friends, or loved ones who want to provide emotional support for a person with mental illness"
What are your goals, desires, and hopes for the future?
"I hope that this book will inspire and educate readers, and help eliminate the stigma about mental illness.  I also hope it will be a best-seller!"

Did this book bring insight and awareness to you on the topic of mental illness?
"Yes, it is one of the best books I have ever read on the topic of mental illness.  I enjoyed learning about depression, schizoaffective disorder, and personality disorder from a first-person perspective."

And there you have it folks.  Please listen to My Mental Madness Memoir!  You can listen to a free 5 minute sample on Amazon now.   FREE five minute sample

Kind and Loving Regards to You All!

Stephanie
 

ATTENTION: Update on Audio Book Edition. NOW AVAILABLE!

To All Fans of My Mental Madness Memoir,

Just an update for everyone to let you know that My Mental Madness Memoir-The provocative TRUE journey through my struggles with mental illness is now available as an audio book on Amazon, Audible, and iTunes!

This amazing true story is magnificently narrated by actress Lorri Heneveld.  She does a wonderful job of drawing you into the story and keeping you intrigued as to what will happen next.  You can feel the emotion and strength behind her engaging voice. I have had the wonderful experience of working with this wonderfully talented and brilliant lady.

Please take a listen to 5 minutes of this book for free.  Just click here for a direct link to My Mental Madness Memoir as an audio book.

You will not be disappointed!

Wishing you all my love,

Stephanie Anne Allen

Thursday, December 28, 2017

My Mental Madness Memoir as an AUDIOBOOK

Dear Fellow Blog Readers,

As you know My Mental Madness Memoir is already available as an eBook and as a paperback on Amazon.  It will soon be available as an audiobook on Amazon, audible.com, and iTunes!  This chilling memoir is perfectly narrated by actress Lorri Heneveld. 

Quote from the memoir: "Having a mental illness is like a roller coaster ride!  You don't jump off while it's still moving.  You continue to ride until it comes to a complete stop and you can get off safely."

Much love to you as 2018 quickly approaches!

💖💖💖Stephanie

Saturday, December 9, 2017

INTRODUCING: MY MENTAL MADNESS MEMOIR

Dear FELLOW MENTAL ILLNESS SURVIVORS and FAMILY and FRIENDS,

In case you missed my first post, I am Stephanie Anne Allen, author of MY MENTAL MADNESS MEMOIR.  I am an advocate for mental illness rights, awareness, and an end to the stigma. 

MY MENTAL MADNESS MEMOIR  is about my intense struggles with severe mental illness and how I found the courage, strength, faith, and hope to beat the odds and overcome it all!  Travel deep into my mind as I suffer from the symptoms of clinical depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, and borderline personality disorder. 

This interesting, compelling, intriguing, and shocking true story is a must read for all of those who have a mental illness, their families, friends, and those who work in the mental health field.

            MY MENTAL MADNESS MEMOIR

Much Love to You All!
Stephanie