TWLOHA Movie Discussion Guide
We hope you’ll use this discussion guide to start a conversation at home, with your friends, and in your community about the issues and themes you’ll see in this movie.
We hope you’ll use this discussion guide to start a conversation at home, with your friends, and in your community about the issues and themes you’ll see in this movie.
“And that’s the problem with stigma. It means this struggle we face is rarely talked about in the open.”
“I hope that you can run for yourself. I hope you can run for your story.”
You asked us questions. We've got the answers.
“I felt trapped for far too long, held captive by my own preoccupation with the number displayed on my bathroom scale.”
“I don’t want to continue making the mistake of allowing myself to believe that I can’t be anything other than depressed.”
We're hosting three special screenings of the "To Write Love on Her Arms" movie, and we'd love to see you there!
Saying “I am in love” has never and will never make my depression vanish. But it grounds me in a deeper truth: that I am worth more than my brain, my body, and my brokenness.
This Saturday, our founder Jamie Tworkowski will participate in a live Q&A from 9:30 - 11:00 PM EST with special guest Josh Montgomery from The Summer Set.
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“This holiday is for you, too. You don’t have to be ‘in love’ for the love that you give to matter.”
“I’m walking tomorrow because I think that decreasing the rate of suicide is an obtainable goal. I’m also walking tomorrow because I know what it’s like to lose someone.”

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