To the Quietly Courageous
It lives in the in-between moments, the ones where you’re not quite falling apart, but not yet feeling okay.
Topic: suicidal ideation
It lives in the in-between moments, the ones where you’re not quite falling apart, but not yet feeling okay. By Liz Koch
I probably won’t say, “I’m in a mental health crisis right now” with some laid-out spreadsheet of exactly what I need. By Audrey Beaudoin
By Laura Bedwell
I was desperate, rightfully so, to save my own life. By Amanda Osowski
Depression whispers like the all-knowing authority, especially when I'm tired, when I feel like giving up, or when I've made a mistake. By Amanda Burr
Along with the highs, I also let others see a glimpse of my lows. By Carrie Grebe
It took a suicide attempt for me to realize my life was worth living. By Elizabeth Beasley
Sometimes, to keep yourself here, you need to figure out ways to change the immediate narrative being voiced in your head. By S. Howard
When someone says, “I’m holding hope for you,” they’re saying a lot more than just those five words. By Genevieve D
Imagine my surprise when he looked at me and said, “Well, if you were actually suicidal, you would have just done it.” By Mel Korteweg
Stigma stated, “If you admit to having these thoughts, people will see you differently.” By Becky Ebert
The moment of intervention should not be a moment at all, but a collection of moments. By To Write Love on Her Arms
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