Do 'Rage Blackouts' Actually Exist?
Fury to the point of unconsciousness, after which your actions are no longer your 'own', is a controversial theory among mental health experts.
Understanding Anhedonia, the Depression Symptom That Numbs Pleasure
"Nothing is fun anymore. You don't go out because you just think, what's the point?"
Three People Share How They Fought Depression and Won
"There was a moment with friends when I looked around and felt, for the first time in a really long time, happy."
How Memes Taught Millennials to Talk About Mental Health
Between the DMs and tags, starter packs and TFWs, memes have emerged as a unique language to support our generation's growing mental health dialogue.
Instagram Is the Worst App for Your Mental Health
It’s official, your favourite app is making you feel terrible.
How the Aussie Bloke Stereotype Destroys Australian Men
Our national image of manliness is obsolete—and it's killing us.
I Keep Worrying I've Accidentally Killed People With My Mind
OCD isn't just thinking you've left the oven on.
Mania Is Not a Superpower
It’s tempting to believe the manic periods of bipolar can be somehow made productive. In my experience, they can’t.
The Quest for a Pill to Stop the Pain
One of the hardest aspects of living with a mental illness is the searching for the right medication, and then the right dosage.