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Rise and Thrive. Not feeling well today, but we will do the best we can. Do not be afraid to take care of self, I assure you, everyone else will be ok today!
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Rise and Thrive. Are you struggling with positivity because you feel unappreciated? The kids are demanding and expecting, your partner is needy, but not giving, your employer is pushing you harder and no thanks are forthcoming? All of these scenarios are common, yet frustrating. We know what we expect from each of these entities, but do they know…Read More
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About Me
Matthew Thompson
Community Health Worker / Retired Marine
Matthew Thompson grew up in rural South Dakota before joining the Marine Corps in 1995. With over 28 years of active enlisted and officer service he deployed three times to Iraq and one time to Afghanistan with many peacetime deployments all over the globe. His experiences resulted in a PTSD, General Anxiety Disorder, Major Depressive Disorder and a Adjustment Disorder diagnoses. After being investigated for domestic abuse / domestic violence, he lost a 26-year marriage and found himself struggling with suicidal ideations. Those suicidal thoughts were exacerbated through the use of opioids, benzos, and 18 months of homelessness.
Matthew's recovery began with Celebrate Recovery, PTSD support groups, National Alliance on Mental Illness, and serving others. He now works as a Community Health Worker and Peer Support at a homeless mission. He is passionate about helping others. Using his life-experiences, Matthew shows how vulnerability and honesty can lead to healing.