Reasons To Stay Alive by Matt Haig – Book Review

By Anne-Marie Gawen Anxious in some ways as a child and not quite comfortable in his own skin, Matt had a ‘meltdown’ aged 24 whilst living a hedonistic lifestyle in Ibiza with his girlfriend Andrea.  Alcohol seemed to have played a large part – whether just because that was what Continue Reading

The unexpected source of stigma

By Carrie As anyone with a mental illness of any kind will understand, stigma comes from so many places.  Mostly expected places.  Parents who “don’t know what you have to be depressed about”, friends who say, “It’s fine, calm down”, or employers that don’t see why a panic attack gives Continue Reading

Functional: ‘capable of serving the purpose for which it was designed’

By Lisa Bean West I’m now classed as a ‘Functional Borderline’.  I still have a diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder, but I can get through most days without major incident.  It’s hard sometimes to look back at how I used to be, how I used to look and all the Continue Reading

A Therapy Session – A Disturbing But Truthful Look Into The Inner Workings Of My Mind ((Scary!!!!)

By Marty Owens Not sure if this is the best idea, but after my therapy session today with my psychologist, I kind of thought that maybe an in-depth look into one of my sessions would give people an idea how warped my mind has been for decades. “I don’t know Continue Reading