More Mental Health - Page 17
Instagram extends suicide helpline to many Asian cities and Australia
A reminder that there's a community around you when you feel alone.
By Victoria Ho
Londoner leaves notes for strangers to make their commutes bearable
"Finish your novel/ painting/ album/ film."
Instagram's new support tool could help people with mental illness
If you see something, you'll be able to report it.
5 apps to help anyone better manage their mental health
Take a page from The Little Book of Calm.
By Elise Cooper
'Harry Potter' actor opens up about his struggle with depression
"I've been battling depression in silence for 10 years."
By Sam Haysom
5 black artists using their work to fight mental health stigma
Creativity challenging silence and stigma.
By Katie Dupere
Women share their experiences with birth control and depression
The research validates what many women have long understood about the pill.
By Maria Gallucci and Nicole Gallucci
Kid Cudi tells Facebook followers he's gone to rehab for his mental health
"I am not at peace. I haven't been since you've known me."
By Johnny Lieu
Demi Lovato opens up about mental health and learning the value of the word 'no'
"I do so much work on myself that some days I forget that I'm bipolar."
By Katie Dupere
Demi Lovato to speak at the 2016 Social Good Summit
Lovato is among the latest speaker additions to the Social Good Summit, scheduled for September 18 and 19 in NYC.
The scary, intrusive thoughts you can only confess to a search engine
The anonymity of online search has helped some people discover that they have a common and treatable mental illness.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Heartbreaking video encourages men to talk about their mental health
It's always OK to talk.
By Johnny Lieu
How you can use a bullet journal to live a healthier life
Want to be better? Better get organized.
A record number of girls are unhappy with their appearance and life overall
A gender gap is opening up on how young people perceive themselves, too.
People think this makeup brand's tweet makes fun of something harmful
"Seriously bad taste. This is a trigger."
Winona Ryder says feelings are good, even when women have them
What's your damage, sexist jerks?
People are talking about mental illness and terrorism after London knife attack
"Mental illness does not = killer."
By Liza Hearon
Watch Demi Lovato get real about mental illness at the DNC
"This isn't a political issue."
What does watching someone die on social media do to our mental health?
Cell phone videos mean everyone can become a witness to injustice and tragedy, but what does it do to our mental health?
By Rebecca Ruiz
Indian illustrator captures the struggles of people living with anxiety
"The idea was to let people know that they're not alone, that this is fixable if acknowledged."
By Sonam Joshi