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Rick Saldan is an excellent inspirational speaker who tailored the seminar to the needs of the individual students being instructed. This office thanks the Mayors Office of Information Services for having such a vendor.

 

Timothy K. Lynch

Office of Fleet Management

City of Philadelphia

 


 

Rick has a magical approach that provides a clear and concise message specifically designed to the needs of his audience. Rick will provide all the motivational magic you will ever need, propelling your organization to the next level of greater success.

 

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Frontier Communications

 


 

Rick Saldan is a compelling and absorbing motivational speaker and magician.  I have been to five of his Motivational Magic presentations and it is amazing how he keeps our college audiences on the edge of their seats. A highly entertaining performer with great comedy flair. Rich content to increase students' productivity, peak performance and motivation. If you need an outstanding motivational speaker for colleges, Rick is definitely one of the world's greatest speakers and magicians!


Dr. Rob Gilbert, Sport Psychologist,

Montclair State University

 


 

Rick Saldan has the wit, wisdom and sorcery of a wizard. He has a dynamic personality, and all will enjoy his captivating stories, comedy and magic!

Dennis Slaughter
Credit Suisse First Boston

 


 

Rick Saldan delivers a first-class show! A pro in every sense of the word. Funny, unique, entertaining and polished.

Brian Letscher, Actor

Hawaii Five-O, NCIS, Cold Case, Law & Order and The Mentalist.

 


 

Rick Saldan is a wonderful combination of master magician, comic improviser and first class speaker. The audience loved his program, which was music to our ears. If you love celebrity motivational speakers such as Tom Hopkins, Dale Carnegie and Zig Ziglar, then you'll love Rick!

Dottie Burman, President
Burtley Productions, Inc.

 


Rick Saldan is an incredibly talented performer and motivational speaker with great insight. He shares many powerful motivational messages that will enhance your life for the better!

Jack Murray, President
Dream Illusions

 


Rick is one of the best inspirational speakers on the scene today. Funny, fun loving and highly energetic. If you want to make your next event into an extraordinary one, then invite professional speaker  Rick Saldan and his amazing  Motivational Magic.

 

Andres Lara, President

Inspiration Times Magazine

 

 

Understanding Mental Health
Author: Lisa Angelettie M.S.W.

The term "mental health" is one that sends some people running for cover. People want to always present the illusion of total control at all times; But statistics over the years have shown us a different reality. One out of ten people will suffer from some sort of mental health problem over the course of their lives.

Imagine your graduating class? Or the teacher staff at your children's school. Or the White House Staff. 1 out of 10 of them could be dealing with something right now. Does that scare you? It shouldn't.

People suffering from a mental health disorder have long been given a stigma. They are called crazy. Or nuts. Now, think about your local news. When someone commits an inexplicable act of violence, haven't you said or thought, "Oh, he must be crazy. Or insane. Only a crazy person would do something like that!"

The truth is that we are generalizing the whole spectrum of mental health disorders and doing ourselves a disservice when we think like this. People with mental health issues are normal people.

A woman who lives across the street from you, and works at a local bank, may suffer from bipolar disorder (which is much like manic depression) -- but with appropriate treatment she lives normally.

Reality Check...
1. People do not actively seek treatment for many mental health issues because of the stigma attached to having a problem, getting counseling, or taking medication. Encourage people you know to seek treatment. Or seek treatment for yourself. Don't let public perception hinder your own growth.

2. People do not know enough about mental health disorders. Read your paper. Go on the internet. Ask your doctor questions. Get mental health savvy. It is almost guaranteed that you will need that information for yourself or for a loved one day.

3. Mental health problems can be event triggered. If your mother dies, you are expected to be very sad, but if you find that you are unable to crawl out from under the deep sadness after a prolonged period of time - it is possible that you are suffering from clinical depression that was triggered by a traumatic event.

4. Seeking treatment is not a sign of weakness. It is almost ridiculous to not seek the help you need, because you believe it is a sign of weakness on your part. A diabetic takes their insulin, much like A bipolar patient may need their lithium. A physical problem may require a medical and/or psychotheraputic solution. Talking to your best friend about it from time to time is not a medical solution.

5. Recent studies have shown that internet therapy can be very successful for a particular type of patient--mostly depressed ones. If you rather not face the confrontation of a face to face meeting with a clinician, then this may be the way to go.


Recommended Reading:
Choosing an Online Therapist: A Step-by-Step Guide to Finding Professional Help on the Web by Gary S. Stofle






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Lisa Angelettie, M.S.W., is a psychotherapist, writer, and speaker. She has been helping clients with all types of life issues since 1998.

Lisa is the Founder and Director of www.GirlShrink.com, a site that offers expert online advice, counseling and coaching for women on a variety of issues including mental health, money, health and relationships.

"As a new psychotherapist based in New York City, I was fortunate to work with a variety of people from diverse backgrounds and circumstances-- but I prefer helping women and teenaged girls invest in themselves and make better choices for their futures."

Lisa enjoys success as an author of various self-help articles/books/booklets dedicated to the improvement of a woman's whole self & she writes the syndicated advice column, Ask GirlShrink, where people can submit questions for free advice.

In addition to GirlShrink work, Lisa also spends time advocating for public awareness and further research on Dysfunction of Sensory Integration (DSI) via her website SensorySupport.org, as well as building her private practice in the New York City Tri-State Area.

If you would like to request a private e-therapy consultation with Lisa, please visit www.GirlShrink.com

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