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Telling Your Partner about Your Mental Health Diagnosis
If I could go back, I would tell myself that sharing this information in the first place is actually a privilege and honor to your partner. -
What I Want my Neighbors to Know About My Mental Illness
Those of us who have mental health diagnoses simply want to be seen for who we are and to feel understood when we experience mental health challenges. -
Five Schizophrenia Coping Skills I Can’t Live Without
Living with this illness can often be difficult, but there are ways to manage the symptoms and live a joyful life. -
The Fascinating Connection Between Octopi and Dissociative Identity Disorder
The suckers of an octopus function much like the identities of someone with DID. -
Understanding and Coping with My Delusions
With information, I can be a vital contributor on my support team. -
Enduring a Schizophrenia Relapse
Schizophrenia is a complex mental health condition, but I have found my rhythm with treatment. -
Surviving to Thriving: Coping with Dissociative Identity Disorder
It was like taking care of a large family inside myself. -
The Consequences of Stigma Surrounding Schizophrenia
The cycle of social stigma and misinformation compounds the challenges of managing a mental health condition. -
NAMI Seeks Participants for Survey on Treatment and Clinical Research of Schizophrenia
NAMI is seeking adults with a diagnosis of schizophrenia and adult family members/care partners of people with a diagnosis of schizophrenia to participate in an anonymous online survey. -
DID Stories Are Riddled with Stigma: I Want to Tell a More Accurate One
Why are we so afraid of people who have survived trauma?
