Those with mental health conditions may be labeled, stereotyped, or discriminated against as a result. For example, someone with a mental health condition may be called “crazy” or “dangerous”.
On the eve of World Mental Health Day, September Letters co-founders Brittany Snow and Jaspre Guest gathered with Bustle’s editor-in-chief Charlotte Owen and a group of New Yorkers to celebrate ...
“And I was doing that at the start, and then suddenly my mental health got worse, and then… I started spending a lot.” Debt letters are a key trigger in times of extreme emotional distress ...
Nov. 6, 2024 — A new study has challenged the perception heavy social media use has a significant impact on mental health, finding little to no relationship between the two. In fact, not only ...
Before taking on our continuing battle for the advocacy of mental health ... That’s just sad. Two Nov. 3 letters to the editor deserve a supportive thumbs-up for their statements regarding ...
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Holidays are hard. They’re beautiful, and great, sure. But the holidays can be especially difficult for those with mental health issues. Under the best of circumstances, living with a mental ...