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Valley Life for All: Treating mental illness as disability is a must
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Special to the Post Independent
Editor’s note: The Post Independent, in conjunction with Valley Life For All, continues a monthly series of profiles about people in our community who meet challenge with courage and perseverance.
When we think of disabled people, we often think of physical challenges, but mental health disabilities are just as challenging and more common than society gives notice.
Lawrence Altman, co-founder of Aspen Strong which provides resources and financial help for mental health challenges candidly said, “Mental illness is a disability.”
Altman considers himself disabled because he daily deals with depression and social anxiety disorder. But while he spiraled downward in 2019, he emerged healthier and hopes others thrive as he did.
Special to the Daily
Editor’s note: The Vail Daily, in conjunction with Valley Life For All, continues a monthly series of profiles about people in our community who meet challenge with courage and perseverance.
Lawrence Altman Altman considers himself disabled because he daily deals with depression and social anxiety disorder.
Special to the Daily
When we think of disabled people, we often think of physical challenges, but mental health disabilities are just as challenging and more common than society gives notice. Lawrence Altman, co-founder of Aspen Strong, which provides resources and financial help for mental health challenges, candidly says: “Mental illness is a disability.”