Essays, Mental Sweatpants & Sanity | Guilt "Once fear and guilt have left a pleasant emptiness in the apartment of your soul, you will be able to tell what it is you Guest Author Posted on January 23, 2017
Essays, Mental Sweatpants & Sanity | Solstice The summer solstice is undoubtedly my favorite day of the year. The magic of the long, light day and the much shorter period Guest Author Posted on December 20, 2016
Essays, Mental Personal Essay | Struggling with Grief During the Holidays The holidays are meant to be a time of celebration, but some of us may be struggling. Know this: you are not alone. Emmie Arnold Posted on December 19, 2016
Essays, Family Sweatpants & Parenting | I Feel Like I’m Drowning and I Can’t Come Up For Air We sit in the waiting room as we have so many times before. I can’t help but look around and note it is full of older people. Guest Author Posted on November 6, 2016
Culture Sweatpants & Equality | LGBTQ History Month October is the time for LGBT History, Breast Cancer, Domestic Violence, and Mental Illness Awareness. We look at how they are Jessi-James Grey Posted on October 27, 2016
Essays, Mental Personal Essays | Why My Dad Is the Reason I Take Care of Myself First I’m an adult child of a recovered alcoholic. When I was growing up, I didn’t think there was anything wrong with my family. Guest Author Posted on October 13, 2016
Essays, Inspiration, Mental Sweatpants & Sanity | Coping With Trauma Through Creativity “Where there is ruin there is hope for a treasure.” – Rumi Two years ago my daughter told her counselor she Guest Author Posted on October 11, 2016
Mental Coping with Depression Through Words on a Screen Alyssa shares how playing a game helped her cope with her depression. Guest Author Posted on September 13, 2016
Essays, Mental Sweatpants & Sanity | Facing A Psychiatric Hospitalization Many of us with severe mental health challenges will end up in a hospital setting at one time or another, and you know what? Guest Author Posted on August 30, 2016
Mental Letter of Encouragement to a Friend – I See You A powerful letter reminding us all that we are enough. Jerusha Gray Posted on July 28, 2016