Neuro-divergence, media and people of colour
Hypervigilance and me
"I didn't know that complex PTSD existed until I came across it in Judith Herman's 'Trauma and Recovery' and realised that I had it"
Searching for stability: Life after Oxford
"Oxford is romanticised as a magical rollercoaster of highs and lows. Living with undiagnosed bipolar, I thought I was simply riding those highs and lows alongside everyone else."
Unconsenting Media: a search engine for survivors of sexual violence
The relaunch of Unconsenting Media places the mental health of survivors front and centre.
‘All in your head’: The physical side of PTSD
If only this were all in your head.
I don’t want to think about my trauma anymore
Is it unhealthy to try not to think about your trauma?
‘Go talk to a war veteran about PTSD, kid’
Why don't we care about traumatised women?
Dissecting narratives: The poetics of trauma
When I experience my trauma, it doesn’t take the form of a novel or a screenplay or a police statement. It’s everywhere. Staticky. Pervasive.
Naima Ramos-Chapman: Mental health is a black issue too
Filmmaker Naima Ramos-Chapman discusses 'And Nothing Happened', a film following a survivor.
