recent mental health
Depression Isn’t Weakness, But I Don’t Feel Strong
Depression is not a weakness, but right now I don't feel strong. Depression is clawing her way back into my consciousness. Usually she dwells in a ...
Weeding Out Anxiety
When the things I enjoy drift away from me, it is never on purpose. I don't consciously self-sabotage when I'm at the brink of achieving ...
What is Dissociative Identity Disorder?
Dissociative identity disorder (DID), formerly called multiple personality disorder, is an extremely misunderstood condition related to serious trauma usually in childhood. It’s a controversial diagnosis, ...
Mental Health Stigma Nearly Killed Me
I’ve bounced in and out of therapy since I was in high school. I had a lot of one-time-only appointments with professionals who probably could ...
Waves of Depression and Tides of Hope
Currently struggling against this tide of depression that is trying to drown me. I don't want to wake up this way. I'm so tired. So, ...
How to Listen Someone’s Trauma Story
It's more authentic to trust in the ability of others to narrate their own experience without your outsider attempts to analyze and rationalize and correct ...
domestic violence
Stop Blaming Mental Illness for Gun-Related Violence
It's a perfect scapegoat: if mental illness is the issue and healthcare is a privilege, the solution must be a stronger police state and more ...
Alcohol and Rape Prosecutions: Consent, Intoxication, and Memory
Victim blaming is a defense mechanism for bystanders to feel safe by falsely imagining that it “could be avoided if...” or “that can’t be the ...
Dangerous Words and the Internet
Content Warning: online harassment, online predators, child exploitation Sometimes you have to go back in order to move forward. Like a mystery novel where ...
The Persuasive Mind Tricks of Abusers
Isolation is the number one tool used by abusers. Isolation breeds desperation nurtured in an environment where an abuser can exercise more control and wield ...
The Truth About Sexual Assault
quick facts on sexual violence in the united states what is sexual violence? sexual violence is both physical and psychological, it encompasses violent and non-consensual ...
Yes, Things Get Worse Before Things Get Better
One thing about trauma in PTSD is that it starts to show itself when you're safe(r) than before. Our brains are working on overdrive trying ...
addictions
Shame, Alcoholism, Stigma, and Suicide
In addiction treatment circles, conventional wisdom suggests we have to let people hit rock bottom before we can help them. But what happens if rock ...
Childhood Trauma, Body Dysmorphic Disorder, and Plastic Surgery Addiction
Many people who have multiple plastic surgeries are looking for self-worth, not correction of a deformity. Most of the time when we talk about addiction, ...
Long Term Effects of Overdoses on the Brain
Despite what we know about how overdoses can kill, there is scant literature regarding chronic health outcomes for people who have survived multiple overdoses. Drug ...
No, You Aren’t a Drug Addict If You Take Antidepressants
If you’ve read the L.A. Times recently, you might have come across an op-ed by journalist David Lazarus, who conflates his dependence on antidepressant medication with ...
8 Super Relatable Songs About Addiction and Recovery 2014-2019
Drug-fueled parties, overdoses, stories of survival and despair. These songs deal with all that and more. There are so many songs celebrating the party lifestyle ...
Finding Meaning in Tragedy: Addiction, Trauma, and Activism
Turning grief into activism is a powerful way to process and give meaning to the pain of traumas like the death of a loved one ...
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