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Psychology Memoirs and Biographies|Saving Millie; a daughter's story of surviving her mother's schizophrenia Episode
Deborah Harper, President of Psychjourney, interviews Ms. Tina Kotulski, author of Saving Millie; a daughter's story of surviving her mother's schizophrenia published by Extraordinary Voices Press.Tina Kotulski, full time stay at home mom (S.A.H.M.) and author of Saving Millie; A Daughter's Story of Surviving Her Mother's Schizophrenia has played an active role in bringing awareness to the special needs of children, as well as families of the mentally ill. In 2006, she received an Award of Excellence in Consumer and Family Support from the National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare, as well as a recipient of a Global Award from the National Network of Adult and Adolescent Children who have a Mentally Ill Parent in Australia. Her most recent award was from the Midwest Independent Publishers Association (MIPA) where Saving Millie won First Place in the category of Social Sciences.Tina is founder of Extraordinary Voices, a national group of the "voices of those that have grown up in the shadow of mental illness", as well as President of of Extraordinary Voices Press.Along with her husband, she is co-founder of Between The Bridges Healing Center, LLC, a comprehensive medical center where personalized, comprehensive care and optimal health and wellness meet.Tina speaks on the special needs of children of persons with mental illness, as well as the needs of families of those that have mental illness at conferences, seminars, churches, health care centers, schools, community centers and prisions. Tina, along with her husband Jeffrey Kotulski, D.O., and three children live in southern Minnesota. Visit her website. Purchase the documentary about Millie, created by her daughter Susan Smiley, Out of The Shadow.
[ Fri, 11 May 2007 22:06:00 GMT ]
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