Mental Health Quotes Quotes

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Jonathan Harnisch
“I keep moving ahead, as always, knowing deep down inside that I am a good person and that I am worthy of a good life.”
Jonathan Harnisch

Anna Whateley
“My room is the safest place my body has. My mind doesn’t really have a safe place.”
Anna Whateley

“Don't be a reflection of your depression, your dark, or your ugly. Reflect what you want. Your light, your beauty, & your strength. Aspire for greatness - reflect who you are; not which deficits you maintain. Showcase the hidden treasures.”
Tiffany Luard

Mouloud Benzadi
“Be different; be unique; be a mystery.
Always remember that unique people are the ones who changed history.”
Mouloud Benzadi

Sara Ella
“No one would ever tell a cancer patient to 'just get over it.' Why people think they can tell those with a mental illness as much is baffling.”
Sara Ella, Coral

Hannah Blum
“My story is not a sad story; it's a real one. It's a story about a girl who fought through a storm she thought would never end.”
Hannah Blum, The Truth About Broken: The Unfixed Version of Self-love

“In America, people with pre-existing mental health issues have access to firearms but not healthcare. Thanks, Republicans!”
Oliver Markus Malloy, Inside The Mind of an Introvert: Comics, Deep Thoughts and Quotable Quotes

“Be (with) someone that promotes a healthy state of being: mind, body, and soul.”
Kierra C.T. Banks

Christy Ann Martine
“If you've been through trauma you don't need more drama, so surround yourself with those who bring you peace.”
Christy Ann Martine

Hannah  Clayton
“For everyone who has been turned away for not being 'ill' enough, or given a list of phone numbers instead of the help they needed, or told "it gets better" even though a promise of tomorrow doesn't help today.

You deserved so much more.”
Hannah Clayton, Until the Shadows Lengthen

“An investment in the well being of families transforms the community for families!”
Dr. Tiffany Anderson

“ඔයා ජීවත් වෙන්නේ මොන සෘතුවේද කියනෙක වැදගත් නෑ.. ඔයාට පුලුවන් ඊලඟ වසන්ත කාලයේදී පැල කරන්න හීන එකතු කරන්න! ජීවිතය අතනෑර ඉන්න”
Charitha Prawardhi Bandara, Chathuri Damayanthi

“Thought doesn't necessarily calm a person, nor does confinement calm thought.”
Fiona Kelly McGregor, Iris

Skye Quinlan
“Becoming Edgar Allan Foe and stepping into his shoes is like taking that desperate first breath after you nearly drown. The air fills your lungs in a way that you've never known you needed before, and it consumes you. Relieves you.
*Saves you*.
You never forget that first breath.
The feeling of finally wanting to breathe, and not drown.”
Skye Quinlan, Don't Be a Drag

Scott    Gordon
“To see somebody give himself the middle finger is to see mental illness.”
Scott Gordon, Head Fake

Scott    Gordon
“You just try to get through the day. The small stuff—waiting on a bus, eating, having a simple conversation—is too much to bear, and you fight to make it through the next minute without screaming. You look around at people going about their day—smiling, laughing, having meaningless encounters and conversations as if living was effortless, and you curse yourself and your mind and you wonder if someday things will get easier, and you become terrified of what will happen if they don’t.”
Scott Gordon, Head Fake

“Mental health is health.”
Brian Reese

“Let’s bring the "men" back into mental health —because, let’s face it, toughing it out in silence isn’t the flex it’s cracked up to be. Real strength isn’t about bottling it up; it’s about opening up. Mental health isn’t just for one gender—it’s for everyone. It’s time to ditch the macho act & normalize men talking about their feelings, because emotional wellness isn’t a sign of weakness—it’s a power move. Let’s get real, guys: taking care of your mind is as important as hitting the gym!”
Life is Positive

“Manusia ODGJ semua merasakannya, saya pun juga manusia ODGJ karena saya masih memiliki jiwa, akal pikiran dan hati nurani. Agar menjadi ODGJ yang tetap waras adalah tergantung bagaimana menyikapi , menetralisir penyakit jiwa tersebut”
Fajrina Rina

“Manusia ODGJ semua merasakannya, saya juga manusia ODGJ karena saya masih memiliki jiwa, akal pikiran dan hati nurani. Agar menjadi ODGJ yang sehat dan tetap waras adalah tergantung bagaimana menyikapi , menetralisir penyakit jiwa tersebut” —Fajrina Rina”
Fajrina Rina

Kai  McCarthy
“I try to cast off my thoughts like shadows / and know that they don't define me.”
Kai McCarthy, Holding The Moon With Lavender Hands

Kai  McCarthy
“Someone who writes about being saved wouldn't think that it won't get better.”
Kai McCarthy, Holding The Moon With Lavender Hands

Kai  McCarthy
“You can't turn your sadness into something meaningful when you haven't yet learned to accept it as temporary. It too will pass.”
Kai McCarthy, Holding The Moon With Lavender Hands

Kabashe Pillay
“I can not count the times I have failed repeatedly
There's just too many tries and failures
My dreams remained only dreams
But reality taught me to get up and work
When my heart is breaking inside..
When my body aches till I can't take the pain
When I need to take responsibility on my shoulders
I do it just like that
Don't I look happy and carefree
It's not the truth
In my mind there's storms
And in my heart there's a piece eating away each minute”
Kabashe Pillay

Mariangela Abeo
“When we search for the roots of these feelings - we are looking
for the earliest time we can remember feeling it. We don’t want the
feelings of pain to resurface from our traumatic memories, so that is
why we dig before pulling the roots.”
Mariangela Abeo, The Little Bloom Book

“Working in mental health support has made me realize that everyone wears a mask and everyone deserves a second chance because it's our first time at life.”
Cletus Rachael

Tabitha Yates
“Jesus is not at war with mental health professionals. You can walk hand in hand with both Jesus and a therapist. In fact, you are doing the bravest thing of all by allowing someone in who can walk you through the hard things. We were never meant to go on this journey alone.”
Tabitha Yates, Jesus and Therapy: Bridging the Gap Between Faith and Mental Health

Tabitha Yates
“There is a place for both faith and mental health care to coexist, and that is where transformation and recovery can be found: in Jesus and therapy.”
Tabitha Yates, Jesus and Therapy: Bridging the Gap Between Faith and Mental Health

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