Confident in Your Crazy

Achieving Your Goals In the Face of Mental Illness

by Matt Metcalf

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Confident in Your Crazy

Achieving Your Goals In the Face of Mental Illness

by Matt Metcalf

Published Aug 08, 2017
145 Pages
6 x 9 Black & White Paperback
Genre: SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / Self-Esteem


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Book Details

Confidence

Mental illness is not a death sentence and it does not keep you from obtaining your goals and achieving your dreams. In order to succeed you need to have a plan against mental illness and its not going to be handling your self with fragile little kid gloves. Mental illness can make you strong. Matt Metcalf’s new book will give you the tools to take on your life and utilize the strengths that are found in your mental illness and transfer them to a level of success and happiness. Mental Health Professional Matt Metcalf takes you through the experiences of how we view our abilities to succeed based on what we are told by the public school system. Utilizing a list of tools anyone who wishes to accomplish goals now can lean on their mental illness as a way to shape their method of accomplishing difficult takes. Confident in Your Crazy will teach you how to challenge your own irrational beliefs about yourself and see your mental illness (or your child’s) as a much-needed strength in order to accomplish goals.

 

About the Author

Matt Metcalf

Matt Metcalf is a Therapist at a treatment center in Southern California who works with adolescents who have both substance abuse related issues as well as mental health difficulties. A former Chaplain for the California National Guard he has served as a keynote speaker for Easter Seals and multiple non-profit agencies that require expertise in achieving goals with people who struggle with mental illness. He has a Masters of Social Work from The University of Southern California and a Masters of Divinity from Amridge University. He lives in Ventura, California with his wife, son and daughter.