You Aren’t The Only One Struggling
Along with the highs, I also let others see a glimpse of my lows.
Topic: stigma
Along with the highs, I also let others see a glimpse of my lows. By Carrie Grebe
I was so terrified that I would see someone I knew and they would figure out that I was there for counseling. By Grace Harley
What if as a society we replaced all the gut-wrenching and isolating words like stigma and its synonyms with their antonyms? By Carly West
I don’t need you to be strong. I just need you to be here. By To Write Love on Her Arms
“Some people had childhoods much worse than yours. Yours wasn’t really traumatic.” By Mary Nikkel
To have someone just let you exist and hold out a hand when you’re a little too close to the edge. By Bre D’Alessio South
The scars don't make me feel ashamed. I'm alive, I'm radically joyful. By Jenny Chapman
I don’t believe that having a diagnosis of my own makes me a less effective clinician. By Margo Seiden
The intersection of mental health and homelessness. By JoAnn Davis
We deserve to seek help without stigma from those tasked with caring for us. By Cordelia Ruch
The things that helped me survive. By Molly Rose Morgen
These words were spoken in love and broadcast in an attempt to project shame. By Chad Moses
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