Dopey Day: ChrisMiss in July
The Dopey Podcast [https://www.dopeypodcast.com/] was created “by addicts for addicts, and for those that might be recovery-curious.” The show normalizes past behavior in a safe place to listen, identify with, and be...
The Dopey Podcast [https://www.dopeypodcast.com/] was created “by addicts for addicts, and for those that might be recovery-curious.” The show normalizes past behavior in a safe place to listen, identify with, and be...
Human beings are creatures of habit. Every day, we wake up, brush our teeth, drink...
As a New York University (NYU) researcher and instructor, Dr. Roberts teaches and mentors the future generations of clinicians on the therapeutic uses of cannabis.
It was a time of focusing on women becoming invisible as we age. I have accomplished and overcome much in life. But I still experience feelings of discomfort and inadequacy and it is difficult for me to accept praise.
This particular film, created by Brandon Drenon, features a psychotherapist from Spain who explains the effects of quarantine on mental health.
His creative process for hope and inspiration takes on its purest form in his original show A Boy’s Room. Exuding honesty, courage, and personal reflection, Woodruff proudly proclaims the liberation of what he calls his “inner bad bitch.”
With the advent of forums, and other community sharing sites, black, queer, and otherwise marginalized people have the opportunity to find a safe haven and treasure trove of mental health resources that they otherwise would not have had access to.
Weller’s biography focuses on Carrie Fisher as a complex, larger than life force of nature.
Olivia is a positive, bubbly force to be reckoned with.
By Kimberly Rolfs When I finished writing the debut episode of what would become Life...
New York based artist Heather Gleason creates Halloween inspired art all year round. Self taught, she paints the creepy and cute from our favorite time of year, Halloween, using high quality Acrylic and oil paints. Heather uses her artistry as a kind of therapy.
Photographer Tracy Sydor dives deep into topics of abuse with imagery and real-life stories.
One in every four people will experience mental health issues of some kind in their life. Here is why this author chose to go back to antidepressants.