We are an aligned network of passionate experiencers who are ready to tell our stories.
We are supported by witnesses who experienced elements of the actual true stories.

Diane Bergen Campbell reviews 1979 experience.

Gladys Kartin
Career Coach. The CLARITY ADVANTAGE – IT’S THE GAME CHANGER
“WOW. The treatments are so compelling that I am on the edge of my seat. The timing is right. Mental health on the whole needs an adjustment. Your loglines tell me the reason for this “expose.” THIS IS A PUBLIC SERVICE. YOU ARE THE VOICE. I want to be engaged. This story engages me.The injustice of how you were treated is discusting.” “So composed on Rutgers University video. You have no fear. You own it. I believe in you. The Log line makes me want to watch this on Netflix. The log line is my movie trailer.”
“I resonated with your story in so many ways. This really will validate new thinking for many people. Professionals say this is the diagnosis & prescription but often there is no alignment with the patient. It’s never the complete story if the professional doesn’t engage with the patient. Everyone gets hooked on the professional diagnosis. Your story is not easy to travel. Your timing in 2021 is so amazing. There is so much receptivity in the market…people will say…I’ve heard something like this…you put it together with research to back your story up.” “I know u told me your story before but reading it is so impactful.” Gladys Kartin 2021

Laura Lee Scott
Professional writer, published author, publisher, mental health advocate, lived experience. Owner at Passionflower Press

Deborah Louise Ortiz
Producer & writer of content that matters / Mental Health Advocate. Award winning Filmmaker

Greg Roberts, Vice President for Student Life & Dean of Students Hilbert College.
“You have to appreciate how intense this is for your readers. This book has to be divided into a series in order to digest and handle it. Michael Welten. High School Class of 72
You apply the tools to mental health from your corporate life and position them for the common mental health consumer in the right dosage that they can handle. You act as a spiritual physician helping folks write their own prescription with easy to use research. Deb Kroger, Prudential University Relations. 2005. Colleague 1979.
Her toolbox is so fun & easy to use for us in the alternative mental health field. Susan George, Author, Life is Short Don’t Blow it. 2006
Janet, it is my strong feeling that all of your work and efforts in the area of mental health are full of noble purpose, and as strong a hope that you will find someone with enough power of mind (and vision in the heart) to get behind you on it. perhaps dr. schacter will be one of them, and i wish you all the best luck in your pursuit of the truth. richard Ossining, New York
Thanks for sharing this with me. It’s very powerful. So often I felt like I was walking with you down the path toward reclaiming yourself. What strength it must have taken to write it. Rose Maier, Director, COPE Center, Mental Health, Montclair. (former high school teacher 1971) Be very proud!!
On her character reference which adds credibility to confirming ‘healthy functioning before and after spiritual emergency’.
“In high school you were very caring and had a warmth that generated to others. You were very pretty and popular yet you weren’t “cliquish” – you were nice and accepting to everyone. You never put down anyone’s thoughts or ideas, you listened well. If you disagreed, you did it tactfully and did it by presenting what your thoughts were not by telling someone why their idea wasn’t good and why yours was better. You worked very hard and were always the first to offer to help whenever anything needed to be done and you always gave it your best effort. You also were a lot of fun. You laughed very easily and had a great sense of humor. In addition to all that you were very bright any had creative ideas for almost every type of problem that was encountered. On top of all that you were a super student. You had a maturity that was beyond a high school student. Thinking back now I realize that you were someone in high school that I would have wanted to be friends with when I was in high school. There ya go – that took about 3 minutes to write because it was so easy! If I typed faster, it would have taken even less time! You were special then and you’re special now!” 2005 Rose Maier, Director, COPE Center, Mental Health, Montclair. (former high school teacher 1971)