
I'm Such a Messterpiece
Shattering Stigmas, (Re)Framing Our Fears, and Finding Ourselves Fully Loved
Andrea M. Nyberg is an author, speaker, and photographer passionate about (re)framing the collision of faith and mental health and its impact on our identity, emotions, and relationships. She loves family game night, spontaneous dance parties, browsing bookstores and drinking good coffee!
She holds a master of arts in educational leadership from Gateway Seminary and serves in various leadership roles in her church and community. A previous leader at her local MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) group, Andrea now enjoys speaking to groups across the San Francisco Bay Area.
Her southern accent sneaks out every once in a while, and her boisterous laugh can be heard from miles away. She is quick to encourage but slow to empty the dishwasher. Andrea lives in San Jose, California, with her husband and two children.
- Opening Credits
- Dedication
- Disclaimer
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Cleaning the Lens of My Faith
- Chapter 2: Meltdowns, Panic Attacks, and the Perplexing Provision of God
- Chapter 3: It's Not Fair!
- Chapter 4: If I Only Knew Then
- Chapter 5: The Trouble with Trauma
- Chapter 6: Medication: Friend or Foe?
- Chapter 7: Too Much and Not Enough
- Chapter 8: Bad Mom
- Chapter 9: The Crashing Waves of Chronic
- Chapter 10: Don't Despise Small Beginnings
- Epilogue
- Closing Credits