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Should We Stop Calling People Crazy?
This article explores the debate surrounding why words such as crazy and insane should potentially not be used to describe negative situations.
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Coping with Caregiver Fatigue
This post examines caregiver fatigue and the importance of taking care of yourself while tending to others.
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Somatic Responses to Traumatic Anniversaries
This post explores some of the different responses registered during anniversaries of traumatic events. Note: I am not a mental health professional.
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Hell Has A Special Place For Rape Apologists
It’s time to expose rape apologists and the culture and conversation that fosters such abhorrent behavior.
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Anhedonia, Dysthymia & Chronic Emptiness
In this article, I explore different degrees of chronic emptiness including causes, symptoms, and possible treatment.
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When To Speak Up (Performative Activism)
In this article, I explore whether or not people are obligated to post about major world events, as well as the harm of performative activism.
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Exploring Mental Health Stigmas
May is Mental Health Awareness Month in the United States. To raise awareness, this blog discusses some mental health stigmas and offers a message of hope.
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Beware of Love Bombing
This article explores the topic of love bombing, including how to spot the signs and why it can be unhealthy.
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Stop Apologizing For Existing
This post explores how saying sorry too often could negatively impact relationships and personal development. It also looks into which countries say sorry the most.
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Women Supporting Women
As violence against women continues, women must be each other’s allies. This post touches on the dangers of being a woman and the importance of women supporting each other.