on 04-10-2015 01:01 PM
Mental Health Week commences today with World Mental Health Day on October 10th. To those of us with mental illness and those who have loved ones with mental illness, this is a week that will,hopefully, continue to break through stigma and raise awareness, as well as supporting our wellbeing. The message this year is "Mental Health begins with me." Stay safe and be aware that there could be triggers throughout the week.
http://www.mentalhealthcommission.gov.au/media-centre/events/mental-health-week.aspx
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on 04-10-2015 04:25 PM
@*julia*2010 wrote:
@bright.ton42 wrote:Jessica no offense but I don't think Mental Illness is something to make light of in this case. I could be wrong but I thought you implied somewhere that you have had such issues yourself, so surely you should know better. And your Tips to Stress less has nothing whatsoever to do with mental illness. There are people on these boards and all around us who are wondering if they will make it to the next day. No laughing matter.
look at the bottom of that poster.
it has the name of the website it came from.
it is very helpful.
stress can have a huge impact on mental
health.
Yes it's all been dealt with. See my response above.
I still think a lot of what 's on that poster is trite.
And I have been through a lot with mental illness in my family. I'm no stranger to it by far .
I have lost two close ones because of it.
Those who struggle with it day by day have my compassion.
on 04-10-2015 04:27 PM
Yes it's all been dealt with. See my response above.
will do.
on 04-10-2015 04:40 PM
I still think a lot of what 's on that poster is trite.
And I have been through a lot with mental illness in my family. I'm no stranger to it by far .
stress can have a huge effect on mental
health. it causes depression, anxiety and
many other anxiety related disorders.
if you look at the triggers - they usually
include stress.
it is very important to know how to manage
it.
on 04-10-2015 04:43 PM
@bright.ton42 wrote:
@jessicadazzler wrote:
@bright.ton42 wrote:Jessica no offense but I don't think Mental Illness is something to make light of in this case. I could be wrong but I thought you implied somewhere that you have had such issues yourself, so surely you should know better. And your Tips to Stress less has nothing whatsoever to do with mental illness. There are people on these boards and all around us who are wondering if they will make it to the next day. No laughing matter.
You can actually download the poster on the Mental Health website, it's a resource they use at this time of year.
OK I missed that, my apologies then Jessica.
That's alright.
I read on another one of your posts that you have lost loved ones to mental illness. I'm very sorry to hear that, I know this time of year (when mental health awareness is going on) must be hard.
on 04-10-2015 04:45 PM
@jessicadazzler wrote:
@bright.ton42 wrote:
@jessicadazzler wrote:
@bright.ton42 wrote:Jessica no offense but I don't think Mental Illness is something to make light of in this case. I could be wrong but I thought you implied somewhere that you have had such issues yourself, so surely you should know better. And your Tips to Stress less has nothing whatsoever to do with mental illness. There are people on these boards and all around us who are wondering if they will make it to the next day. No laughing matter.
You can actually download the poster on the Mental Health website, it's a resource they use at this time of year.
OK I missed that, my apologies then Jessica.
That's alright.
I read on another one of your posts that you have lost loved ones to mental illness. I'm very sorry to hear that, I know this time of year (when mental health awareness is going on) must be hard.
Jess,
With all due respect losing someone is hard - all the time.
on 04-10-2015 04:48 PM
on 04-10-2015 04:51 PM
@jessicadazzler wrote:
Oh, I don't doubt it. I'm so sorry if it came across like that, that wasn't what I intended 😞
I simply meant that at this time of year, when people seem to pay particular attention to mental health, it must be that little bit harder.
Know what you mean Jess.
But no day is easier than the rest.
on 04-10-2015 04:59 PM
To me the poster that Jess put up, grates with me. It is "Too bright, too young, too schmalzy".
It may appeal to the "young" who are experiencing or acknowledging their mental health issues. Excellent.
In my opinion, the bedroom is not the place for those "go get 'em, deal with 'em" ideas on a poster. The bedroom should be the place of rest - as mentioned in the poster.
Take care everybody.
DEB
on 04-10-2015 05:06 PM
@lloydslights wrote:To me the poster that Jess put up, grates with me. It is "Too bright, too young, too schmalzy".
It may appeal to the "young" who are experiencing or acknowledging their mental health issues. Excellent.
In my opinion, the bedroom is not the place for those "go get 'em, deal with 'em" ideas on a poster. The bedroom should be the place of rest - as mentioned in the poster.
Take care everybody.
DEB
And the need for constant reminders - oh sheesh.
on 04-10-2015 05:11 PM
When you loose someone you love
The hardest times are the special times
The hardest is the anniversary of their death
After a few years this fades and their birthday
Takes over
Then christmas , easter, mothers day, fathers day
And as much as you try to move on there's an
Alarm clock inside your head that goes off prior
To these.events
And it is still going off in 5 years10 years
20 years
Youre feeling depressed and not sure why
And then you realise the date is approaching
When they passed away
Christmas is never the same
The worst thing in life Imo is for a mother to
Lose a child
Annd as much as others would try to convince
You that it was not your fault there would always
Be the seed of doubt in your mind
This would be a very hard cross to bear