By Annongirl20 Panic attacks, my breath a tragic victim to the abundant anxiety that dominated my whole being. This was a very frequent occurrence for me. A very deadly seeming one. My period of attacks consumed me until recently, a happier time, a time full of romance, self discovery, and Continue Reading
Talking About Trauma…
By Jen Trauma is a strong negative experience that can be physical, emotional, psychological, sexual or anything that impacts the victim in a severely negative way. What could just be ‘unpleasant’ for one person could damage someone else for life. Because of this fact you must never say that someone has Continue Reading
Time and opportunity wasted in mental health.
By Andrew Low Sahaja Yoga meditation, which is free, is definitely something that could be promoted more in mental healthcare, and which psychiatrists and General Practitioners and others like mental health nurses and psychologists could embrace. You can see the article “Sahaja Yoga meditation” on this website. At the moment Continue Reading
A Shout Out To Our Pets!
By Chelsea Parker Whether cat, dog, rabbit or reptile, pets require motivation, teach us responsibility and provide an emotional connection. When it comes to mental illness, these functions can be especially important. For someone learning to become independent and care for themselves, a pet can be a practice aid. Anyone Continue Reading
Poem: Today is the day
By Jake Cox No more Keep laughing Keep mocking me Keep pushing me You’ll see You’ll get what’s coming to you I can’t take these voices anymore I can’t take you living inside me anymore For too long now you’ve done everything you could Everything to destroy me You’ve taken Continue Reading
Things Anxiety Makes Me Do
By Lyndsay Well, i’t s been a hot minute since I posted anything on here because quite frankly my last post was so incredibly epic that I thought could ride that wave of success for the rest of time. Unfortunately for anyone who actually bothers reading this, though, I’m back. Continue Reading
What I wish people knew…
By Jennifer Catherine This post will be a little different as its completely personal, it’s about what I personally wish people knew, and isn’t for awareness or education specifically. If you aren’t interested than I am sorry and I hope you find what you are looking for. This isn’t some Continue Reading
Dissociation?
By Jennifer Catherine Dissociation is a normal mental process where an individual will disconnect from their thoughts, emotions, feelings and personality. The most common and “acceptable” forms of dissociation are daydreaming, zoning out, high-way hypnosis or loss of focus during reading or watching TV. Like all mental health ‘issues’, this Continue Reading
DID: The proof in trauma
By Christina Lepore Patricia is four years old. She covers her face under the scoop-neck of her blue flannel nightgown. She hides in terror under the covers in her white canopy bed. Now, decades later, she loses time and sometimes wakes up in the fetal position in her closet. Patricia Continue Reading
I’m A Struggler! Get Me Out Of Here!
By Nadene During the last few days of Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week I have read so many amazing stories of mum’s who have recovered from mental illness after the birth of their baby. The stories should have inspired me. Eleven years ago I struggled with severe post natal depression. Continue Reading
Overwhelmed With Love
By Charlotte It’s been a few months since I last wrote anything and it’s not for lack of ideas! It’s a case of being too busy. What is love? So why am I talking about being overwhelmed with love? I think firstly I need to define love. There is familial Continue Reading
500 Days
By Frances Beck Five hundred days. Five hundred days!! Yes, 500 days since you drew your last breath. I like to think that you left this world quickly. And peaceful in the knowledge that you believed you were doing the right thing in that exact moment. I also like to Continue Reading