Marina Scott writes about and illustrates the strains of the festive period, from discriminatory slurs by family members to eating habits being put on centre stage.
Being disabled at Christmas can be lonely
It’s Christmas Eve, and I am currently sat on a train on my way home.
How social media hides drug addiction in the music industry
In the wake of Lil Peep's death, we should question how social media glamourises drug use, hiding the dangers of addiction.
A review of ‘I’m Fine’: an exhibition examining masculinity and men’s mental health
The art exhibition took place in Copeland Gallery (South London) from the 15th to the 17th of December 2017.
Should Katherine Langford be nominated for her performance in ‘13 Reasons Why’?
Langford may receive a Golden Globe for a show that depicts suicide irresponsibly.
The Memory of Water
Rosie Chalmers, Assistant Director of 'The Memory of Water', which showed in Cambridge in November, discusses the plays themes of dementia, bereavement and social support.
“What have you done to your hand?”: The daily reality of living with Dermatillomania
Skin Picking, or Dermatillomania, is a common compulsion associated with OCD and anxiety.
Unconsenting Media: a search engine for survivors of sexual violence
The relaunch of Unconsenting Media places the mental health of survivors front and centre.
“Here’s a diagnosis for you: hypochondria”
"I was terrified of my seemingly inevitable premature death"
