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Take them to the doctor and encourage professional psychiatric and pharmacological treatment. We encourage our ministry clients to seek professional psychiatric and pharmacological care for the treatment of mood struggles. Sometimes clients have a hang-up about seeing a doctor or taking medications for the brain. We ask them: “If you’re willing to take a pill for heart problems or skin problems, why aren’t you willing to take a pill for brain problems?”

A picture is worth a thousand words--see what Mike Attar is all about.

Michael and Michelle Attar
 
  • Deborah Rose, Director of Educational Development for the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Texas, reviews Mike’s book entitled My Pursuit of a Good Mood.
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  • Read and review Mike Attar’s inspirational book entitled My Pursuit of a Good Mood. The book begins with a dialogue between Mike and his psychiatrist in chapter one.   
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  • Listen to a 30 minute radio interview with founder, Mike Attar, as he is interviewed about his new book entitled My Pursuit of a Good Mood.
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  • Order My Pursuit of a Good Mood. The book is free; all we ask for is postage.
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  • Learn more about NAMI—National Alliance on Mental Illness.
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The officers, directors, and employees of the Good Mood Foundation do not endorse or recommend the use of any specific treatment or medication for any type of mood struggles. For advice about specific treatments or medications, individuals should contact their physicians or mental health professionals.