Evidence of the APAG union’s leadership knowing of a woman’s mental health issues, yet still bullying her.

Evidence of the APAG union’s leadership knowing of a woman’s mental health issues, yet still bullying her.

February 14, 2020 Off By PNTLIVE

This video includes a clip that is evidence of the Adult Performers Actors Guild Union’s leadership (namely the current acting non-elected president Alana Evans) having knowledge of veteran performer Melissa Hill’s mental health treatment needs, yet still bullying her (nearly to the brink of suicide).

Recently a woman who is a licensed Doctor (who Melissa has known for many years) offered her professional assistance so that she can be properly diagnosed and receive help to live a stable, consistent, healthy and happy life. People who are truly Melissa’s friends will support her, but not enable her current state, so that she can become the best version of herself that she can be.

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Bipolar disorder

Bipolar disorder is a chronic mental illness that affects about 2.6 percent of Americans each year. It is characterized by episodes of energetic, manic highs and extreme, sometimes depressive lows.

These can affect a person’s energy level and ability to think reasonably. Mood swings caused by bipolar disorder are much more severe than the small ups and downs most people experience on a daily basis.

Generalized anxiety disorder

Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) goes beyond regular everyday anxiety, like being nervous before a presentation. It causes a person to become extremely worried about many things, even when there’s little or no reason to worry.

Those with GAD may feel very nervous about getting through the day. They may think things won’t ever work in their favor. Sometimes worrying can keep people with GAD from accomplishing everyday tasks and chores. GAD affects about 3 percent of Americans every year.

Obsessive-compulsive disorder

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) causes constant and repetitive thoughts, or obsessions. These thoughts happen with unnecessary and unreasonable desires to carry out certain behaviors, or compulsions.

Many people with OCD realize that their thoughts and actions are unreasonable, yet they cannot stop them. More than 2 percent of Americans are diagnosed with OCD at some point in their lifetime.

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental illness that’s triggered after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. Experiences that can cause PTSD can range from extreme events, like war and national disasters, to verbal or physical abuse.

Symptoms of PTSD may include flashbacks or being easily startled. It’s estimated that 3.5 percent of American adults experience PTSD.