No Longer Late on the Rent
I couldn’t name mental health. I couldn’t call my depression by its title when it came creeping up to scare me. Instead, I let it overstay its welcome.
Topic: stigma
I couldn’t name mental health. I couldn’t call my depression by its title when it came creeping up to scare me. Instead, I let it overstay its welcome. By Dr. Tera McIntosh
"While I can label the thought all I want with words like negative, dark, disappointing—when I boil it down to the basics, it’s just a thought." By Becky Ebert
What would happen if instead of telling “negative” or “difficult” kids that their outcries were disruptive and made people feel uncomfortable, we told them they have a right to feel all the complicated emotions and not just the pretty ones? By Callie Smith
My shame will not survive. By Liz Koch
I sincerely believed that my living, NOT my dying, was the selfish act. By Audrey Beaudoin
When I got diagnosed I found it near impossible to look up to a “healthy” bipolar person because the media caters to clickbait moments... By Amanda Young
Suicidal thoughts are insidious. They penetrate and infect you to the core. By Louise Adams
A veteran's perspective on mental health and the military. By To Write Love on Her Arms
When you live with Borderline Personality Disorder, there is no shortage of literature out there describing us as “people you wish you could get away from"... By Missy Darnell
By Christopher Genzardi
I don’t have to pretend to have anything figured out or under control. By Carmela K
I know it’s rude to stare. I really didn’t mean to. By Chloe Henkel
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