The First Steps Of Saying Goodbye To A Loved One
The grief of losing a loved one is something that all of us are going to have to go through at some point, and words alone may not feel like much help.
How I’m battling ADHD at work with the help of a ring
When I first started looking more closely into the correlations between my symptoms and ADHD, I found a lot of CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy) and self help guides and books to keep me afloat during my three year wait for an assessment.
3 Things We Learned About Overcoming Depression From Chatting to Victoria Deborah
Victoria Deborah is a Birmingham-born social media influencer. When she was 21, social media pressures became too much for her and she found herself consumed by depression and negative thoughts.
Self-injury Alternatives
This is the third blog in a three-blog series on the subject of self-injury.
How To Help Somebody Who Self-Harms
This is the second part of a two part blog series (part one available here) that discusses the very taboo topic of self harm/injury, from here on in referred to as SI.
Overcoming The Struggle Of Self Love
Being stuck inside for such a long time and now the ‘month of love’ coming up, it is inevitable to not be eaten up by the thoughts of self-worth and how much love we deserve.
Self-injury, The Hidden Pandemic
Trigger warning. This blog talks, in depth, about self-injury/self-harm and suicide.
World Mental Health Day 2020
With World Mental Health Day being on the 10th of October, this year’s theme has been announced to be “mental health for all”.
Lockdown has been great for my OCD: the challenges in adjusting to a ‘new normal’
I recently went to the pub for the first time since the end of lockdown. It took me two hours to leave my flat.I was due to attend end-of-term drinks with my writing group. As I started getting ready, the unease started to grow. I knew all too well what was coming.
Living my best life, with anxiety
According to mental health charity MIND, one in six people in England report experiencing ‘common mental health problems’ every week, with one in four people experiencing mental health problems each year. Anxiety falls into the common mental health problem box, and I feel fairly confident in saying that number is vastly under-inflated.