Tag Archives: World Mental Health Day

Now the party’s over: what is World Mental Health Day for, anyway?

For the mental health community, it’s The Morning After. Those involved in the community have spent the past month pushing the mental health message. It’s been taken to political party conferences. It’s appeared on talk show sofas. 7th October marked … Continue reading

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World Mental Health Day: “we won’t stop being sad or mad just because we’re old”

Recently I was talking on Twitter about the “mortality gap”, the fact that people with severe and enduring mental illnesses tend to die 10-20 years earlier than people without. Much justifiable outrage was expressed, but then a friend said something … Continue reading

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Mental health problems are not #firstworldproblems

A little over a year ago I wrote a blog post entitled Ten Things Not to Say to a Depressed Person. On World Mental Health Day 2012, I find myself coming back to number five:  “I don’t believe there’s such … Continue reading

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