Tag: courage

  • Why I Hurt Myself: Kelly’s Story

    Why I Hurt Myself: Kelly’s Story

    Editor’s Note: You can only conquer what you confront, and you can only confront what you are able to identify. Kelly had the self-awareness to recognise she had a problem, and found the courage to confront it. Because she received non-judgemental support and care from her close friends, she was able to discover healthier ways…

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  • A Chance To Live: Amanda’s Story

    A Chance To Live: Amanda’s Story

    Editor’s Note: Our reader, Amanda, battles with schizophrenia, and shares her experiences and what treatment was like. She urges others like her to seek help early. Thank you for sharing your story with us, Amanda. We are rooting for your success.

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  • The Thing About Stigma

    The Thing About Stigma

    By Nicole K. // It seems okay, maybe even noble, to talk about a broken arm, cancer or kidney disease, but somehow it is not okay to talk about schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. Why? It’s about perception. Somehow, we have been given (and are sending) the message that the mind isn’t as important as what…

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  • The Tapestry and I: Nicole’s Story

    The Tapestry and I: Nicole’s Story

    By Nicole K. // Our lives are made up of stories–ours and others. Within these narratives, we often find an intricate weave of experiences, insights, advice and memories. It is also through these stories, that we discover we are not alone in our life’s journey. This knowledge is especially important when it comes to mental illness, which is isolating by its very…

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