Stéphane Grenier: From soldier to champion for mental health http://t.co/d3KnO8sCQf pic.twitter.com/NnmNN2iKxd
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Stephane Grenier transformed himself from a suicidal soldier to a champion for mental health
October 30th, 2014 | Posted by in uncategorized - (Comments Off on Stephane Grenier transformed himself from a suicidal soldier to a champion for mental health)Amanda Bynes and the double standard of mental illness
October 28th, 2014 | Posted by in uncategorized - (Comments Off on Amanda Bynes and the double standard of mental illness)When Robin Williams died, we promised to tackle the stigma of mental illness. So why do we mock Amanda Bynes?
Why do we mock? Amanda Bynes and the double standard of mental illness http://t.co/aIymP04kFG pic.twitter.com/KhE3HSI5aC
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Memoir aims to help people understand mental illness without judging or stereotyping
October 28th, 2014 | Posted by in uncategorized - (Comments Off on Memoir aims to help people understand mental illness without judging or stereotyping)“What had happened to our beautiful happy life? Could it really be over for us? I just wasn’t sure if our love was strong enough to keep us together. I probably believed it wasn’t.”
It was an idyllic marriage. John and Marion were high school sweethearts who married and began a successful life together. He, an internationally respected scientist in his field and she, a business woman in her family firm. With three children and finally settled in Victoria. BC, Canada after stints in Vienna and Australia, tragedy struck.
Despite the eventual and probable diagnosis of late-onset schizophrenia, John and Marion struggled to hold their family together and to deal with an illness that usually strikes much earlier in life. This is their story of what happens when the mind betrays you.
Outrunning depression: Exploring the link between body and mind
October 27th, 2014 | Posted by in uncategorized - (Comments Off on Outrunning depression: Exploring the link between body and mind)A new study bolsters the theory that exercise can combat the root causes of depression http://t.co/1VUm1hTbvi pic.twitter.com/iXHmi1A32e
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This is what developing acute schizophrenia feels like
October 23rd, 2014 | Posted by in uncategorized - (Comments Off on This is what developing acute schizophrenia feels like)Daniel Smith gives a searingly brutal, honest account of his experience with schizophrenia to Vice News
A year ago this winter, I began to not recognize myself.
Sleep was the first thing to change. Progressively, over the course of about two weeks, I began struggling to drift off. As a 24-year-old man with a good supply of hash, this had never been a problem before. It was so odd. Seemingly out of the blue, I’d get into bed at night and not be able to shut off my brain. Thoughts would grow tendrils and loop onto other thoughts, tangling together like a big wall of ivy. Some nights, I’d pull the covers over my head, grab my face hard in my hands, and whisper, “Shut. The. Fuck. Up.” Read the rest of this story at Vice.com…

VANCOUVER — On October 16, 2014,