AIO participates in media Appearances and provide public speaking for various institutions and organizations nationally.
Thank you to Judie VanKooiman and her team for featuring myself and Rev. Dr. Norma on her show “Life Issues - Getting through life challenges!” We are so grateful for the opportunity to discuss AMRON and share our story on your platform! Looking forward to working with you in the future!
As graduation season gets underway, a woman from Dorchester has an extra special reason to celebrate: Norma Heath went from being homeless to graduating Harvard and looking ahead to a graduate degree.
Perspectives of Adult Children on Parent’s in Recovery is a peer-led initiative that aims to give voices to the experiences of adult children of parents with mental health and/or substance misuse challenges. The goals of the project are to raise awareness, reduce stigma and isolation, and share lessons learned and resources. The video includes five adult children reflecting on their individual experiences of being a child of a parent in recovery, stigma that they faced, ways that they were resilient, and strategies they used to maintain a positive relationship with their parents.
Norma thought depression was a White person’s problem. Although she was struggling, stigma created a barrier for Norma to get the help she needed. By getting more education about depression, finding doctors that she could better relate with, and learning which supports helped, Norma didn’t let stigma win. Today, Norma can proudly say she is able to manage the ups and downs of life by having her family and community by her side.
“A goal a day keeps the depression away.” Ziona’s path to recovery has been a long process. During a particularly dark period of time, she could not see a future for herself. With support from her family and treatment team, she eventually found the resources she needed to get and stay well. Now, Ziona shares how she created a life worth living with the hope of helping someone else do the same.
The C.D. Storm Show with Rev. dr. Norma Stewart Heath and Priestess Ziona Rivera sharing how we overcame against the odds of adversity in the system and forgive each other and most importantly forgive ourselves.
Check out the interview with David Hunt “America in Crisis”
Rev. Dr. Norma Stewart Heath and Priestess Ziona Rivera discuss how we are breaking the cycle of addiction and inspiring others.
Rev. dr. Norma Stewart Heath and Priestess Ziona Rivera recovering from trauma and accomplishing in life.
Having a friend with a Mental Health diagnosis can be complicated. Is this person in recovery and combatting their issues with consistent treatment (therapy, medication)? Or, are they using their diagnosis as an excuse to manipulate you, or hinder their personal growth? (Clip)
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