Podcast – Healing Schizoaffective Unknown
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- Health & Fitness
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A Personal Account of Recovery and Healing
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HMI 015 : Healing as an Act of Service
By healing our own illness, we are doing a great service to the world!
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HMI 014 : Mental Illness and Being True to Yourself
Being true to yourself can be very challenging with mental illness, but it is necessary. In this episode, I talk about realizing that my inner knowing was right all along.
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Spiritual Survival Tip Bonus #11 : Be a Light
"Be a Light" is the final spiritual survival tip, a bonus not found in my book. I talk about how I consider this our true human nature, and how it is the source of fulfillment.
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Spiritual Survival Tip : Trust In a Higher Power
In this episode, I discuss the tenth and final Spiritual Survival Tip from my book, the importance of having faith when struggling with a mental illness.
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Spiritual Survival Tip : Learn To Love
In this episode, I discuss one of the most valuable insights that I gained during my illness, the 9th spiritual survival tip, "Learn To Love".
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HMI 013 : The Power Of Gratitude
In this podcast episode, I talk about gratitude, how it is changing my life, and how it could have helped me during the illness.
Customer Reviews
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Dear Joshua your messages of Hope have come to my attention recently and my friend in Australia. I have been diagnosed with SA since 2008 and have been on psych meds faithfully since. I have a blog since 2013 noshameinschizophrenia.com
I had accepted my disorder because that’s what I was taught here in USA. My friend in Australia told me about your book healing schizoaffective and I have not been able to find it. We are both seeking homeopathic treatment right now and really need your book to heal naturally. I have hope today! Thanks to you! Check out my blog please and contact me if you can. Hopefully you have a secret stash of your book somewhere!
God bless and keep you!
Michelle and friend
I promise to change my blogs name if you can help us. While there is no shame in schizophrenia there is shame on all who told me I would be on psych meds forever. I think you understand!🙏🙏🙏
Thank you
Joshua, thank you for creating this podcast. My best friend of 14 years (we are 26 this year) was diagnosed with SA about 7 years ago. We are trying to get better together. This podcast so far has given me so much insight into his mental illness and his daily struggles. It’s also given me idea for how to be a more supportive friend. And it’s given me hope that he can get past this someday and go on to do the things he always dreamed about. I hope good things continue to happen for you!