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13 Sep

What is Postpartum Psychosis? When It’s more than the Baby Blues

Having a baby is supposed to be one of the most blissful times in a new parent’s life. Before the birth, many new moms imagine hours spent snuggling their newborn as they get to know them and fall in love. But for some who have recently given birth, that’s not always the case.

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01 Sep

A Month for Finding Hope: September is National Recovery Month

September is celebrated at the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) National Recovery Month.

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11 Aug

Woman who Destroyed Mask Display says COVID-19 is causing a Mental Health Crisis

Rein Lively shows the toll the pandemic has taken on our national mental health. Learn more about Lively’s mask destruction.

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01 Aug

A History of Hearing Voices: Four Historical figures that struggled with Psychosis

Learn about famous individuals and their struggles with Psychosis. Newton, van Gogh, and Fitzgerald were all hearing voices.

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12 Jul

Can COVID-19 Cause Psychosis? A new Study sheds light on what we Know

We’re all aware by now that contracting COVID-19, also known as the Coronavirus, can cause fever, coughing, and shortness of breath. But doctors in one study found that the virus can have extreme implications for brain health, leading to stroke, and in a few cases first-episode psychosis. As reported by The Guardian, the study was […]

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12 Jul

No Shame Day: Breaking the Stigma of Black Mental Health

July is BIPOC Mental Health Month. Formerly Minority Mental Health Month, it’s a chance to call attention to the way that our minds work affects us all, regardless of skin color. 2020 has been an exceptionally difficult year on many fronts and mental health awareness groups are doing all that they can to normalize the […]

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09 Jun

What is it like to be Schizophrenic and Pregnant?

When you’re pregnant, there are so many things to you have to think about. As a woman suffering from schizophrenia, those worries can be even more complicated.

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01 Jun

Family comes together to create One Mind and Shine a light on Mental Health

We tend to think of the world in terms of good and bad. Having a psychotic break is seen as a bad thing. Having a family who loves and supports you is seen as a good thing. So, how did the two come together to create a group that is advancing brain health? Meet the […]

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07 May

COVID-19 Killed My Son, but Not in The Way you would Think

On April 17, Hayden Hunstable took his own life. His father explains that he believes social isolation mandated as part of state and nation-wide COVID-19 restrictions is partially to blame for Hayden’s death.

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01 May

What is a Psychotic Break?

The term psychotic break signifies a loss of contact with reality. Not everyone who experiences a psychotic break with reality goes on to commit mass murder or even becomes violent. In fact, it can happen to just about anyone.

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