Life with anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, autism, dyslexia or other "invisible disabilities" can be isolating and, too often, filled with shame and silence.
Dr. Roizen's guests, Tricia Bliven-Chasinoff and Lisa Davis, talk about their new book, Easy to Love but Hard to Live With, an anthology of 35 stories written by and about adults living with a variety of invisible disabilities.
These stories lift the veil of shame and silence and invite readers to connect with and celebrate their true selves -- disabilities and all!
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Are You Living with an Invisible Disability?
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Lisa Davis is a mom to an amazing 9-year-old daughter with PDD-NOS, NLD, and ADHD. She is also a wife, dog owner, and radio show creator, host, and producer of a number of health radio shows, including It’s Your Health on NPR’s KMBH and KHID and Naturally Savvy on RadioMD.
Lisa Davis & Tricia Bliven-Chasinoff, MA
Tricia Bliven-Chasinoff is a former neuroscientist-turned-freelance writer with a passion for understanding how the brain functions. She lives in Philadelphia suburbs with her patient husband, Aspergian old-soul son, and spunky daughter.Lisa Davis is a mom to an amazing 9-year-old daughter with PDD-NOS, NLD, and ADHD. She is also a wife, dog owner, and radio show creator, host, and producer of a number of health radio shows, including It’s Your Health on NPR’s KMBH and KHID and Naturally Savvy on RadioMD.
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