On Returning to Therapy
"So much of what happened in my life was out of my control. Asking for help is not one of those things."
Topic: self-injury
"So much of what happened in my life was out of my control. Asking for help is not one of those things."
"I had convicted myself for the crime of being a woman, for being vulnerable, for letting someone break me, and now I was serving my time."
"Wherever you are, however long you've been part of our story, we hope you find reason to celebrate today."
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"We live in a society that values perfection and holds it up as something attainable, but it’s time we break free from that way of thinking."
"I didn’t have words for my hurt, and I couldn’t talk about how the lust for this release had taken over my life."
"We'll look back and we'll be thankful and we'll also look ahead. And we're definitely going to celebrate. Because if one person chose to stay alive, that is worth a celebration."
"As a black woman who has come face-to-face with my own mental health struggles, I understand that it is not easy."
Spoken word poet Sierra DeMulder talks about writing, recovery, and why she's supporting TWLOHA with the release of her new book.
"As I struggled day-by-day, moment-by-moment with self-injury, she would say, 'I’m not going anywhere.'"
This month we're looking back on 2015 and sharing the most popular blog posts from this year.
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