The award-winning author and writing teacher talks about healing her own mental Illness and applying Less and Less of More and More to life and Substack
Super! Years ago we talked about ‘losing it’ or having a ‘nervous breakdown’ I like to think of them as ‘breakthroughs.’ My psych educ. was pre-DSM. Phew. Freud called his baby ‘psychoanalysis’ for a reason. The reason? To be human IS to be vulnerable. Best we all know that. It compels us to be nicer than we otherwise would. FYI I have a new substack. Hoping to make myself useful, check it put. https://homecookedanalysis.substack.com/
Super! Years ago we talked about ‘losing it’ or having a ‘nervous breakdown’ I like to think of them as ‘breakthroughs.’ My psych educ. was pre-DSM. Phew. Freud called his baby ‘psychoanalysis’ for a reason. The reason? To be human IS to be vulnerable. Best we all know that. It compels us to be nicer than we otherwise would. FYI I have a new substack. Hoping to make myself useful, check it put. https://homecookedanalysis.substack.com/
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Wonderful interview! Thank you both so much!!
Loved it. What an amazing conversation 👏 . Thank you Debbie & Sarah 🙌. I recently started writing on Substack. Hope to make a breakthrough in 2024. 🤞
Good interview. Thanks.
What a great topic and stellar guest. Love your work, Debbie!
Sarah really is [b]old in every sense of the word - of course technically she’s in midlife, at 52