Posts in Mental Health
Inner Child Healing: Effective & Practical Steps to Re-Parenting

Inner Child work is a practice of getting in touch with your subconscious feelings, beliefs, and wounding that may have been stuffed down since childhood. In inner child work, we have the opportunity to re-learn healthy attachment, develop deeper self-trust, notice and resolve “self-sabotaging” patterns, learn how to hold space for intense emotions and re-parent ourselves.

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Mental HealthJazmine Russell
Honoring Our Anger & Rage

Anger is one of the most misunderstood and repressed emotions. There are many ways we dishonour our anger culturally and societally, yet there is so much power and wisdom in our anger when we learn ways to express it without causing harm or violence. Here are a few mistakes I’ve made in the process of learning to honour my anger and what I do now to listen to it.

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Mental HealthJazmine Russell
Making Impactful Changes in a Fractured System: Why I Quit Working in Public Mental Health

For many social workers and counselors, working in the public mental health system is unsustainable and rife with ethical violations. Many of us feel complicit in a system that can often do more harm than good. At the same time, many of us want to make changes within the system and are stuck feeling lonely, isolated, and even “crazy” for desiring to do things differently.

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What is Transformative Mental Health?

The field of Mental Health is in need of drastic change, but we need a vision to get us there. What would it look like in practice to build a system that truly transformed those it seeks to serve? What does mental health that is rooted in rights based, peer-centered, and holistic care look like?

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Beyond the Biomedical Model: 5 Myths about Mental Health Diagnoses & Treatment

Recent research shows that the roots of mental health concerns are much more complex than we think. Despite this, many myths about mental health concerns persist, even in the face of mounting evidence against them. It's time to put aside what we thought we knew about the DSM, diagnoses, psychotropic medication, and the chemical imbalance theory and take a more holistic approach to mental health.

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Why your inner critic is not your enemy

We all have inner critics, those little voices that enable us to get down to some of the roots of our shame and deepest insecurities. It might sound strange, but your inner critic is actually trying to help you - not destroy you. But how, you might ask? How do those hurtful questions help you?

Our inner critics are the doubtful, at times debilitating, thoughts or voices in our heads that love to judge and criticize. But you don’t need to still sit, you can own those voices and actually use them in your advantage.

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Psychologies of Liberation: Human Arts in a Global Context

Become a part of an amazing global community of folks interested in different ways of understanding and supporting mental health issues from a holistic, systemic, and lived experience lens.

With the discussions around gun violence in the US, we often hear a rallying cry for better mental health access and services. However, conflating violence with those deemed mentally ill is problematic enough (often those who are labeled are victims of violence, not perpetrators), not to mention our mental health system itself is utterly broken and unable to honor and provide what folks truly need. It's time we listen to those with lived experience and broaden our understanding of what mental health support can look like on a community level.

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How Boundaries Help Protect Relationships

[2 min read] We often see people with boundaries as strict, distant or selfish, but protecting your space doesn’t mean you’re selfish. It is a way of showing self love and appreciation to yourself. Many of us have negative associations with boundaries. Perhaps we've been hurt or felt rejected by others' "no"s. Perhaps we've seen time and time again that people have not responded well to our "no"s.

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On Healing Fatigue

[4 min read] Healing fatigue is real. If you've been in the weeds of trying to figure out how to feel better for so long that the search itself is exhausting - I'm with you. Apathy sets in, you get so sick of treating yourself like a problem, that you want nothing to do with your trauma or pain nor it’s remedy. Here’s how we can combat disempowerment and the ways we’ve been socialized to think about healing…

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