Stigma Fighters: Joy Interrupted

I was 35 the day everything changed. I had a happy marriage, two perfect little girls, an education and respectable career, good friends and a good church that I was plugged into. I was a glass-half-full kinda girl living a pretty darn good life. And then the flood happened. Everything in my life now seems [...]

By |2015-02-17T11:45:32-08:00December 13th, 2014|Categories: Brave People, Uncategorized|1 Comment

Stigma Fighters: Ashley Fuchs

I was eight years old when I realized that something was wrong with me. Things that came so easily to other people (raising my hand in class, climbing stairs, brushing hair, running) were suddenly the hardest part of my day. “Doesn’t this hurt you?” I would say to my friends, as we stood at the [...]

By |2015-02-17T11:45:32-08:00December 11th, 2014|Categories: Brave People, Uncategorized|15 Comments

Stigma Fighters: Amber Farman

Writing helps me process my emotions and feelings. I’ve had a lot of growth over the pastfew years, but there are times my secret dark cloud of sorrow comes crashing back into mylife. Speaking your truth also means acknowledging when you struggle and when you fall flaton your face, leaving you stumbling to stand up [...]

By |2015-02-17T11:45:33-08:00December 10th, 2014|Categories: Brave People, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Stigma Fighters: Sarah Fader

Hi, my name is Sarah Fader and I have mental illness. I have lived with panic disorder and depression for my entire adult life. I began having panic attacks as a teenager and they continued into adulthood. I am a mother of two beautiful children. I am a sister, a daughter, a friend and a [...]

By |2015-02-17T11:45:33-08:00December 7th, 2014|Categories: Brave People, Uncategorized|5 Comments

Stigma Fighters: Anthony Bayss

So how does a 34-year-old male, who is shy, depressed, and suicidal, begin to address his pessimistic views on life? It has only been four months since I was discharged from a twelve-day voluntary stay in the Psychiatric Emergency Care Centre at the Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney. If I had not walked into the [...]

By |2015-02-17T11:45:33-08:00December 4th, 2014|Categories: Brave People, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Stigma Fighters: Sarahbeth Caplin

I don’t have a good track record for handling Hard Things well. When I was younger, scribbling angry rants in my journal was sufficient enough to handle stress. As I got older, my tendency was to escape rather than confront. Predictably, the older I got, the more serious life became, making it that much harder [...]

By |2015-02-17T11:45:33-08:00December 1st, 2014|Categories: Brave People, Uncategorized|16 Comments

Stigma Fighters: James Gummer

OCD By James Gummer Many people think that Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is just that hand-washing thing, or a need to tidy up your bedroom. It can be. But most of the time, it's so much more. OCD is a tricky bastard. It's having a meltdown in front of my girlfriend who I haven't seen for [...]

By |2015-02-17T11:45:33-08:00November 30th, 2014|Categories: Brave People, Uncategorized|6 Comments

Stigma Fighters: Cat H.

I hope that by sharing my story of mental illness I can raise awareness and encourage others to share their stories. I have post traumatic stress disorder, bipolar disorder and mild social anxiety. I have always suffered from social anxiety. As a young child my social anxiety was so bad that I was afraid to ask [...]

By |2015-02-17T11:45:33-08:00November 30th, 2014|Categories: Brave People, Uncategorized|6 Comments

Stigma Fighters: Hasty Words

There are some things we just have to experience to understand. I couldn’t stand listening to them whine. My classmates, my co-workers, my friends and my family coming to me and sucking my positive energy dry. Those with so called “depression” were always so negative and I didn’t understand. I didn’t understand. I am ashamed [...]

By |2015-02-17T11:45:33-08:00November 27th, 2014|Categories: Brave People, Uncategorized|5 Comments