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Dr John Grohol: PsychCentral’s CEO and Founder AND Mental Health HERO

Thursday, May 17th, 2012

2012 Mental Health Hero by Chato Stewart and Mental Health Humor Project 150

Dr. John Grohol
2012 Mental Health Hero Cartoon-A-Thon

Drawing done by Chato Stewart

John and Chato

I had the privilege to meet Dr. John M. Grohol, Psy.D. at the Alternatives Conference in Orlando this past winter.  It was the first time we actually talked in person, although we have communicated via e-mail since 2008.

I can truly tell you that he is one of the nicest guys I’ve ever met – and I’m not just saying that cause he’s my boss!  Okay, maybe I’m saying a little of that because he’s my boss, but the truth is he’s one down to earth guy and extremely intelligent individual! Yet he does not talk down to you. He treats you like an equal and peer.

That is a very rare personality trait among extremely intellectual people.  Dr. John has been a mental health hero since I started blogging here at Psych Central (May 2010).

This year’s Mental Health Awareness Month’s Cartoon-A-Thon will be Dr. John Grohol’s 3rd Caricature ( Cartoon-A-Thon’s May 7 Mental Health Hero: John Grohol and Dr John M Grohol Mental Health Hero). I want to thank Dr. John for having me here at Psych Central.  I hope to continue to draw many, many, many more caricatures of my hero Dr. John Grohol!

Dr. John Grohol is an expert in online psychology and behavior, researcher, author and CEO & founder of the leading mental health and psychology network, PsychCentral.com. Since receiving his doctorate in clinical psychology from Nova Southeastern University in 1995, Dr. Grohol has worked tirelessly as an online patient advocate and publisher of independent, objective mental health information designed to reduce the stigma associated with these concerns.

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Mental Health Hero Natasha Tracy: the Bipolar Burble

Saturday, May 12th, 2012

2012 Mental Health Hero by Chato Stewart and Mental Health Humor Project 150

Natasha Tracy
2012 Mental Health Hero Cartoon-A-Thon

Drawing done by Chato Stewart

Natasha TracyNatasha Tracy is an award-winning writer and social media strategist specializing in the area of mental health. Natasha routinely writes on bipolar disorder, depression, psychopharmacology and other mental health issues. Her expertise has been sought by academics and reporters and she is to be featured in an upcoming documentary on bipolar disorder.

She three blogs focusing on bipolar disorder and mental illness: the Bipolar Burble, Breaking Bipolar at HealthyPlace.com and Bipolar Bites at Healthline.com.

Natasha is the recipient of three back-to-back web health awards for her work on Breaking Bipolar and was named the second most influential online depression writer by Sharecare.com.

Natasha has a bachelor of computer science and has previously worked in training, implementation, technical writing and program management for a variety of companies including Microsoft. She is currently a social media strategist and writer and recently spoke on the issue of healthcare blogging at the National Council’s Conference on Mental Health and Addiction.

Natasha believes that well-informed and trustworthy information can change the way people feel about mental illness, fight stigma and save lives.

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Getting to Know You:

What makes you laugh? John Stewart and Steven Colbert make me laugh. I’m all about intelligent humor. If you can make me think and laugh at the same time, I’m yours forever.

Mental Health Hero Dr Ryan Niemiec – Psych Central Blogger

Sunday, May 6th, 2012

Dr. Ryan M. Niemiec
2012 Mental Health Hero Cartoon-A-Thon

Drawing done by Chato Stewart

Dr. Ryan M. Niemiec is an author, licensed psychologist, and educator. He is Education Director of the VIA Institute on Character (www.viacharacter.org), a nonprofit organization where he leads workshops around the world on the science and practice of character strengths.

Ryan is co-author of Positive Psychology at the Movies: Using Films to Build Virtues and Character Strengths (2008) and Movies and Mental Illness: Using Films to Understand Psychopathology (2005; 2010), and a number of book chapters and articles.

He’s Associate Editor of the journal PsycCRITIQUES, Consulting Editor to the Journal of Popular Media Culture, and is Chair of the Media Watch Committee for the American Psychological Association.

Dr. Ryan Niemiec also blogs at Psych Central:

Character Strengths is a blog about positive psychology and figuring out how to best use your inherent character strengths and the positives of your personality.

He’s a proud new father to his son Rhys, runs half-marathons and plays tennis in his spare time, and has collected hundreds of Pez dispensers.

Mental Health Hero Maureen Fifer – DBSA Louisville

Saturday, May 5th, 2012

Maureen Fifer
2012 Mental Health Hero Cartoon-A-Thon

Drawing done by Chato Stewart

Maureen Fifer 2012 Mental Health Hero Cartoon-A-Thon Drawing done by Chato StewartMaureen was diagnosed with bipolar disorder over 10 years ago and underwent brain surgery for a large brain cyst. Even though Maureen is not a mental health professional, she does play a very important role in peer support. She is Secretary and on the Board of Directors of Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance Louisville.

Just in the last year DBSA Louisville has had “Ask the Doctor Night,” “Ask the Judge Night,” and guest speakers on art therapy, social security, public speaking, and job readiness.

Maureen even had her name on billboard advertising for her support group.  (Read More about Mental Health Hero: Maureen Fifer)

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Hidden Dangers: Hypersexuality and Technology

Monday, March 19th, 2012

email and the effects of hypersexuality fail mental health humor Chato Stewart
Today,  many of us so intertwined with technology that, at times, we can reap some serious consequences when combined with psychiatric disorders. Yes, there is technology that can be beneficial and tons more that is just a waste of time. We live in an age that has an “app” for everything; one app can identify Depression by reviewing your text and sequencing your writing with an algorithm that can “conclude”  to what degree you may be depressed.

Then, there are apps and websites all about support and recovery that could be very beneficial to the newcomer and/or the veteran of mental illnesses – such as the writers here at Psych Cental!  Yet, every one of these so-called technological improvements can be abused. Especially if you’re dealing with mania and/or dealing with  hypersexuality (sex addiction) too.
Hypersexuality and “FAILED” technology
Here’s an email I received the other day that is a perfect example of a “FAILED” technology.  It’s from someone who obviously admires me and from all the X’s and O’s I would think she is in love with me. She expresses it by saying:  “I want you so bad you are my only wish!

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