Mental Illness Recovery Series Book Campaign
Together we can spread the word about the true struggles behind behind mental illnesses. Help us make a difference with your donation Psych2go will be able to publish the Mental Illness Recovery Series Book covering 100 true life stories of recovery.
Psych2go Giveaway Contest: We will be giving away our recovery book to one lucky winner. To enter go to our Mental Illness Recovery Series Book Campaign and donate 1$ to our cause. The funds will go to cover all the expenses of publishing a book.
All done with my dominant hand in a cast (except for this posting!). Rather proud of myself. I apologize for the poor lighting.
Little victories on depression
i don’t know how to explain what it feels like to run and look behind and see nobody coming after you.
inkskinned (via apathyrevisited)
😖😖😖😖😖
here’s to all the people whose lives will be endangered for the next four years. here’s to all the people who aren’t white, straight, cis, male, rich, old, abled or Christian.
here’s to the Jewish people, and Muslims, and Buddhists, and Sikhs, and atheists, and other non-Christian religions.
here’s to gay people, and lesbians, and transgender people, and bisexual people, and asexual people, and intersex people, and pansexual people, and agender people, and genderfluid people, and everyone else who isn’t straight or cis.
here’s to women, trans and cis and genderfluid and agender and intersex and otherwise. here’s to women who won’t be able to get an abortion or seek help from planned parenthood.
here’s to black people, and to brown people, and to Hispanics, and to Latinx people, and to people of Asian descent, and to Native Americans, and to mixed people, and to everyone else who isn’t white. here’s to the immigrants who don’t know if they’ll be able to stay in the same country as their family.
here’s to the young people who’ll be in debt for decades because of college tuition. here’s to the young people who can’t even afford to go to college in the first place.
here’s to people who can’t afford to go to college. here’s to people who can’t get a well paying job because of their gender, race, sexual identity, or otherwise. here’s to people who will never know what it’s like to be financially comfortable. here’s to people that can’t afford a quick trip to the hospital and never will because of no medical insurance.
here’s to mentally disabled people, and physically disabled, and people who are both. here’s to mentally ill people who aren’t getting the help they need because they can’t pay for it or don’t know how to ask for it or are told they’re overreacting.
here’s to everyone who voted for a real change in order to be let down by the stupid and bigoted people in this racist, misogynistic, classist, abilist, anti-Semitic, Islamaphobic, homophobic, transphobic, and every other kind of ugly country. you don’t deserve this, and you never did.
and lastly: “all men are created equal.” here’s to that being the biggest piece of bullshit anyone has ever written.
Realize now that when your heart breaks, you got to fight like hell to make sure you’re still alive. Because you are. And that pain you feel? That’s life. The confusion and fear? That’s there to remind you, that somewhere out there is something better, and that something is worth fighting for.
More quotes about heartbreak here (via thelovewhisperer)
Not about heartbreak for me, but overcoming trauma. I keep telling myself this, but it doesn't make it hurt any less or easier to move forward.
Taraji P.Henson gave a heartwarming speech after SAG Award win. She used this moment to appreciate three women, who changed the history and sent men into space, who didn’t complain about oppression they’ve experienced and thought about solutions. She called for unity , bacause that is what this film stands for. This film is about miracles that happen when we unite.
Struggling with mental illness after a traumatic event most likely caused by mental illness. Sexual Assault Survivor.
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