Why ‘You’re Not Alone’ Isn’t Enough

The phrase "You're not alone" often fails to provide genuine emotional support to those in distress. While intended as comfort, it can feel empty if not accompanied by actionable support. Real empathy requires aligning words with actions, emphasizing the need for genuine assistance and understanding to alleviate feelings of isolation.

Unmasking the Pseudo-Advocate: Tyler’s Alleged Promotion of Depression and Trauma

The content expresses doubts about the authenticity and intentions of an artist, questioning the validity of their struggles with mental health. The author, sharing personal experiences and frustrations, emphasizes the importance of understanding and supporting those with mental health issues. They also criticize the portrayal of mental illness by celebrities and society.

We are NOT Cute!

Two people within the same hour told my ex-husband and I we are too cute, as they watched us interact with each other in front of them. I'm here to tell ya, we are NOT cute! What we are is a narcissist trying desperately to hold on to his best source of supply and that … Continue reading We are NOT Cute!

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is Harmful to those with Complex PTSD

The author reflects on the challenges of dealing with depression as a scapegoat in a narcissistic family, emphasizing that their feelings stem from genuine loss and grief rather than distorted thoughts. They advocate for processing grief without a set timeline and suggest creatively rewriting one's history as a potential coping strategy.

No Letters After My Name

The author expresses frustration with medical professionals who overlook the connections between their multiple health diagnoses. They detail a complex interplay of conditions stemming from chronic pancreatitis, highlighting significant health risks like pancreatic cancer and lung disease. The author emphasizes that treatments are often disconnected, causing compounded suffering.