Rachelle Renee' and Dad (Pastor Tim Reside): Anticipating the Blues
01.15.12 |
Tim Reside has successfully coped with the chronic mental health challenge of Bipolar Disorder since 1979. Tim is an ordained minister who has spent over forty years in church-related pastoral work and ministry. He has completed 108 credit hours of study in Practical Theology, inclusive of 36 hours at the doctoral level and holds an M.A. in the field. Tim is the President of Bright Tomorrows (www.brighttomorrows.org) which is an organization dedicated to reflecting the compassion of Jesus Christ by promoting mental health and assisting those struggling with mental illness toward a healing-recovery lifestyle.
Source Attribution:Tim Reside assumes full responsibility for content of this presentation of “Anticipation Blues.” Some thoughts have been adapted from a presentation entitled “Keep Holiday Cheer All Year” posted by Wake Forest University http://www.newswise.com/articles/keep-holiday-cheer-all-year.
*Disclaimer: Those who deal with chronic unipolar or bipolar depression mental and emotionalhealth challenges should find help in these tips but not view them as a substitute for receiving ongoing medical attention.
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on 01.17.12 Judy commented
Hi~ Great timing indeed with the news report this morning and Rachelle's Dad's wonderful information, all I can say is: "I herd dat!" It is my prayer your podcast reaches many peoples' hearts~ Blessings to him for taking his time to share his own story and advice~!