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Can we still date with a mental health condition?
Dating can be tricky even at the best of times. However, many with mental health conditions face an added layer of difficulty when it comes to romantic relationships. Despite this, it is still possible to pursue a rewarding relationship. In this article, Kathik reflects on some of the lessons he has learnt from our February talk “Dating with a mental health condition”.
You don't have to feel better after therapy
Have you ever ended a therapy session feeling unexpectedly lousy, or even worse than before? If so, you’re not the only one – in fact, it’s a sign of progress. In this article, we’ll take a look at why these negative emotions arise, and how we can manage them.
Detaching my personality from my profession
If you are being asked about who you are, what would you say? Oftentimes, we identify ourselves based on our work. Our job title becomes our identity but is that really all we are? Our volunteer Mika shares with us how she’s navigating her endeavours and the reminders that she carries with her along the way to cultivate calm.
A post-COVID-19 opportunity to address mental health stigma in the workplace
While conversations on mental health have been gaining more attention since the rise of COVID-19, it is still considered a sensitive topic within the workplace. This could be a result of pre-existing stigma which can hinder discussions on mental health. To tackle this, Ciaran provides three key approaches that can help foster feelings of safety and positivity within the work environment.
The importance of having True Teachers for our mental health
When we think of teachers, we think of school teachers or maybe even work mentors — those who pass on wisdom and knowledge. In this open letter to the community, our volunteer writer, Will, shares with us the role of a True Teacher and how those in his life has helped him in his healing and mental wellbeing.
My journey towards accepting my body
Learning to love your body when you really don't is no easy task, and it's not as simple as it may seem. Going from "I hate my body" to something more positive will take time and conscious effort. Here are some tips on how you can look after your body image
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