Living with addiction, chronic depression, severe anxiety or any other mental illness can lead to a life of loneliness, despair and trauma. But that’s only one of the possible outcomes. History abounds with examples of people managing their mental health conditions and living lives filled with love, success and deep human connection. In her new book, From Survive to Thrive, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Psychiatrist Dr. Margaret Chisolm details evidence-based principles that help people living with mental illness not only improve their well being but flourish in their lives.
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