The Grandeur of Delusions, Part II - Ep. 25
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In Part II (Episode 25), Rudy Caseres once again brings light into darkness, humorously describing the trauma of being involuntarily catheterized, recalling a depressed shopping spree after receiving his veterans benefits, and illuminating the complexity of debates about psychiatric medication and firearm regulations. What would you do if you received a check for $80,000? Find out what Rudy did. Mark Zuckerberg, you better be listening.
Mentioned in Episode 25:
"What Happened when I Posted about Anxiety and Depression on Facebook" by Rudy Caseres for The Mighty
Rudy's theatrical portrayal of Bipolar for This Is My Brave
Southern California Against Forced Treatment (SCAFT)
Healthy Place: America's Mental Health Channel
Rudy Caseres can be contacted via Facebook, Twitter @RudyCaseres, and Instagram.
Clinical Psychologist Dr. Martin Hsia practices with the Cognitive Behavior Therapy Center of Southern California in Glendale, CA. His specialties include helping people with Anxiety Disorders, ADHD, and Problem Gambling.
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