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Episode 8

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23rd Feb 2020

Crossover - Family is Everything

I had a very interesting Chat with Brett's Mother and Fiance. They were super Guests. Please make sure you don't miss this episode because it shows how important family is. Kayla, his Fiancé, was also there for Brett and still is. . It touched my heart and i think it will yours. Its a wonderful episode.

And for the 1 person who does not know Brett's Story see all my Crossover Episode’s to find out the full story and links to Brett's Media sides especially his Facebook site. I wish this family all the luck in the world. They really deserve it.

And will there be a second book, Find out first at Over The Rainbow.

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About the Podcast

OTR - Achieving Mental Health for Real
This podcast offers hope for people who suffer with Depression/Anxiety, ADHD, OCD, Bi Polar, PTSD, Dyslexia and other mental health conditions. We have interviews with ordinary people that share their stories of recovery. We also have experts and coaches that offer techniques on how to achieve mental health for real. I think there is a lot of information, help and hope on the voyage home. Write me at overtherainbowbob@gmail.com Or follow on Twitter @Overtherain1bow https://twitter.com/overtherain1bow Or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/otrachievingmentalhealhfr /><

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Robert Adleman

I am a 64-year-old male with ADHD, OCD, severe depression, severe  anxiety, and dyslexia. I struggled for 40 years working in the high-pressured Information technology field. Even though it was good money, I didn't have much luck in the financial department.
In 1991, at the age of 33, was when the severe anxiety attack occurred, and the support system was not there to handle it. So, I checked myself in to a mental hospital in Piscataway, NJ. That started my long road to recovery. After the attack, I was severely depressed and anxious for 6 months. This experience is detailed in episode four "Beating Severe Anxiety/Depression".