Jana's story about Advocacy After Treatment.

Advocacy After Treatment

“One day you’ll tell the story of what you’re going through, what you overcame, and that will become a page in someone else’s survival guide.”

Advocacy After Treatment

Jana shares her journey of being diagnosed with OCD, anxiety, and depression. Initially feeling isolated and believing that her conditions were rarely discussed, she found solace and strength in speaking out about her experiences after treatment. She emphasizes that advocating for mental health not only aids in her own healing process but also helps others who are in similar situations. Being involved with the Miss America organization, she uses her platform to spread awareness and advocate for mental health, aiming to connect people with resources like Roger Behavioral Health and to educate the public about mental health issues. Her message is clear: advocacy can start in any form, whether on a large stage or in one-on-one conversations. She encourages those who have completed treatment to re-engage with their passions, immerse themselves in daily life, and begin advocating in their own way. She illustrates that sharing personal stories can be a powerful tool in building resilience and helping others, underscoring the importance of advocacy in various forms and its impact on individuals and communities.

Advocacy After Treatment

“One day you’ll tell the story of what you’re going through, what you overcame, and that will become a page in someone else’s survival guide.”

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“One day you’ll tell the story of what you’re going through, what you overcame, and that will become a page in someone else’s survival guide.”

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