Three Crazy Good Resources for Job Hunting
Even before having kids and before being diagnosed with bipolar disorder, finding a job was my least favorite thing in the world. I would rather eat liver than look […]
Even before having kids and before being diagnosed with bipolar disorder, finding a job was my least favorite thing in the world. I would rather eat liver than look […]
I’ve been a lot of things, career-wise, in my life: a writer, a teacher, a singer, a gardener, a PR gal, a suit salesperson, and a liquor store clerk come […]
I’m in the home stretch of summer vacation. My son starts college in 21 days, my daughter in 22–not that I’m counting. While my school systems educate my kids, I’ll […]
Shocking, I know, but Crazy Good Parent isn’t the only blog for parents with mental disorders. Here are two I found that inspire me to keep improving Crazy Good Parent. […]
It’s that time of year again. Every year, I say it’s not going to happen and every year it does. I am sick to death of summer and can’t wait […]
Right about now, I’m beginning to hate summer. It’s not that I don’t like the weather; I do. But my kids are driving me, well, crazy. The lazy days must […]
I intended to pull some juicy bits from USA Today’s currently running series on mental health in America, “The Cost of Not Caring: The Financial and Human Toll For Neglecting […]
I had my first psychotherapy sessions when I was eight. I’ve been told I was a difficult child to parent; in fact, I recall seeing the book, “The Difficult Child” lying […]
I’m going on a manhunt. My marriage is fine, but we’re missing the masculinity here at Crazy Good Parent. So, I’m tracking down the dads for an upcoming week-long special […]
First, this is not a book about parenting teenagers, though it certainly could help a parent get through a child’s adolescence emotionally unscarred. Rather, Surviving Your Teenager and Being Happy […]