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The thing about getting clean is that once you get out of rehab, no one’s getting paid to take care of you anymore. That is when the real work starts.
Topic: mental health month
The thing about getting clean is that once you get out of rehab, no one’s getting paid to take care of you anymore. That is when the real work starts. By Amy Reed
I’m no stranger to suicidal ideation. I hate calling it that, because it sounds so much more intense than what I feel, which is a passive wish to no longer exist. By Ashley Holstrom
I’ve been solving riddles for years, it’s a big part of surviving bipolar disorder. By Dr Rachel Kallem Whitman
See Ed for what he really is: an invader of your space and your body as opposed to a part of who you are. By Jessica Borbee
The signs were there all along. I just didn’t see them. By Angie Gibbons
In honor of Mental Health Month, we’re highlighting four statements we believe to be non-negotiable. These are words and ideas that have guided our mission since day one. To us, these statements are Black and White. By To Write Love on Her Arms
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