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Unravelling: Loneliness & Connection
Do you ever feel lonely? You’re not alone in that feeling. To kickstart our ‘Unravelling’ series exploring various mental health topics, let’s dive into loneliness and connection. We’ll delve into the facts, share practical tips, and explore new ways to reach out and connect.
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A Journey to Self-Compassion: Felicity’s Story
Healing from sexual abuse in childhood can be a long journey. Felicia shares her courageous movement towards knowledge, self-compassion, and strength.
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Food for the Soul: Cooking as Self-Care
In line with January’s theme of self-care, our volunteer, Rachel, takes us through her self-care method: cooking. In this story, she talks about the importance of self-care and how she accidentally stumbled upon a method that works for her.
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Why Our Stories Matter
Tapestry’s editors explain why stories matter to us, and how we approach empowering others to tell theirs.
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Mental Health in the Workplace: 3 Lessons from Crossroads
Approaching graduation, Sarah grapples with concerns about mental health in the workplace. Explore her takeaways from the interactive game ‘Crossroads’.
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From Shame to Strength: Ying Ying’s Story
Self-stigma is often overlooked in mental health discourse. Ying Ying’s journey with schizophrenia required her to confront both external and internalised judgments.
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An Anthem of Hope: AM’s Story
Amidst depression, hope can seem so elusive. AM’s story reveals the power of seeing Hope even even in life’s most mundane moments.
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Anticipating Grief: Amanda’s Story
We often think of grief as something to do with death. But there is another type of grief that is far more common yet rarely talked about.
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Through the Dark Cavern: Sofia’s Story
Three years after being diagnosed with anxiety disorder, Sofia reflects on the power of compassion – both from others and from within.
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My Story Is Not Finished Yet: Victor’s Journey
Victor writes about navigating life with schizoaffective disorder, and how he found ways of coping that are uniquely his.