Focusing on changing ourselves isn't always healthy.
The Daily Mail on antidepressants: what it got right, and what it got wrong
When it comes to antidepressants, let’s blame the government, not the patients.
Marginalia
A poem by Georgie Hurst.
Should Cambridge students speak on behalf of all autistic people?
Jessica Wing questions who gets a say in debates about an 'autism cure'
Interviews with Artists: Jemima Poffley
Blueprint Arts Editor talks to Jemima about the motivations for and influences on her art-making practice, some of her favourite pieces of art, and the relation between arts and mental health.
Blueprint’s most read pieces of 2017
Looking back on Blueprint's first year.
Christmas can be a lot to deal with
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.
