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Hey NAMI at UNCW! Join us on November 15th for Wilmington's fourth annual Out of the Darkness Walk for Su***de Prevention!

Register today!
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Visit McIntyre's books on Sunday April 19th at 2pm to hear Elin speak. Sisters, Mary and Elin interviewed parents from various parts of the country whose adult children have mental illness. Read about parents' grief, hope, and how they have helped their loved ones to recovery.
Hey Seahawks, the American Foundation for Su***de Prevention would like to invite you to participate in Wilmington's third annual Out of the Darkness Community Walk for Su***de Prevention.

Join us on October 26th at the Wrightsville Beach Park. Register today at www.tinyurl.com/preventsuicide2014
Be there as part of the memorial and awareness raiser. The family and the community needs you in Boiling Springs Lakes.

NAMI on Campus provides information and resources to support students’ mental health and to empower them to take action on their college campuses.

It helps to ensure that all students have positive, successful and fun college experiences. We were founded by a group of UNCW students who cared about making a difference on mental health issues on campus. By reaching out to other students on campus, we hope to create a community that provides support, education, and advocacy about mental health issues. By partnering with the National Alliance on

Operating as usual

01/13/2014

“The hardest thing about depression is that it is addictive. It begins to feel uncomfortable not to be depressed. You feel guilty for feeling happy.”
— Pete Wentz

12/02/2013

"Everything in my head went quiet.

All the ticks, all the constantly refreshing images just disappeared.

When you have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, you don’t really get quiet moments.

Even in bed, I’m thinking:
Did I lock the doors? Yes.
Did I wash my hands? Yes.
Did I lock the doors? Yes.
Did I wash my hands? Yes.
But when I saw her, the only thing I could think about was the hairpin curve of her lips..
Or the eyelash on her cheek-
the eyelash on her cheek-
the eyelash on her cheek.
I knew I had to talk to her.
I asked her out six times in thirty seconds.
She said yes after the third one, but none of them felt right, so I had to keep going.
On our first date, I spent more time organizing my meal by color than I did eating it, or talking to her..
But she loved it.
She loved that I had to kiss her goodbye sixteen times or twenty-four times at different times of the day.
She loved that it took me forever to walk home because there are lots of cracks on our sidewalk.
When we moved in together, she said she felt safe, like no one would ever rob us because I definitely lock the door eighteen times.
I’d always watch her mouth when she talked-
when she talked-
when she talked-
when she talked;
when she said she loved me, her mouth would curl up at the edges.
At night, she’d lay in bed and watch me turn all the lights off.. And on, and off, and on, and off, and on, and off, and on, and off, and on, and off.
She’d close her eyes and imagine that the days and nights were passing in front of her.
But then.. She said I was taking up too much of her time.
That I couldn’t kiss her goodbye so much because I was making her late for work..
When she said she loved me, her mouth was a straight line..
When I stopped in front of a crack in the sidewalk, she just kept walking..
And last week she started sleeping at her mother’s place.
She told me that she shouldn’t have let me get so attached to her; that this whole thing was a mistake, but..
How can it be a mistake that I don’t have to wash my hands after I touch her?
Love is not a mistake, and it’s killing me that she can run away from this and I just can’t.
I can’t go out and find someone new because I always think of her.
Usually, when I obsess over things, I see germs sneaking into my skin.
I see myself crushed by an endless succession of cars..
And she was the first beautiful thing I ever got stuck on.
I want to wake up every morning thinking about the way she holds her steering wheel..
How she turns shower k***s like she’s opening a safe.
How she blows out candles-
blows out candles-
blows out candles-
blows out candles-
blows out-….
Now, I just think about who else is kissing her.
I can’t breathe because he only kisses her once-he doesn’t care if it’s perfect!
I want her back so bad..
I leave the door unlocked.
I leave the lights on. ”

11/29/2013

“Depression does not always mean
Beautiful girls shattering at the wrists
A glorified, heroic battle for your sanity
Or mothers that never got the chance to say good-bye

Sometimes depression means
Not getting out of bed for three days
Because your feet refuse to believe
That they will not shatter upon impact with the floor

Sometimes depression means
That summoning the willpower
To go downstairs and do the laundry
Is the most impressive thing you accomplish that week

Sometimes depression means
Lying on the floor staring at the ceiling for hours
Because you cannot convince your body
That it is capable of movement

Sometimes depression means
Not being able to write for weeks
Because the only words you have to offer the world
Are trapped and drowning and I swear to God I’m trying

Sometimes depression means
That every single bone in your body aches
But you have to keep going through the motions
Because you are not allowed to call in to work depressed

Sometimes depression means
Ignoring every phone call for an entire month
Because yes, they have the right number
But you’re not the person they’re looking for, not anymore”

— by “Alexandra” Tilton, NH (Teen Ink: November 2013 Issue)

» Cognitive Rehabilitation for Bipolar Disorder: A new, complementary therapy - Bipolar Trek 11/25/2013

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No One Brings Dinner When Your Daughter Is an Addict 11/10/2013

No One Brings Dinner When Your Daughter Is an Addict

No One Brings Dinner When Your Daughter Is an Addict When my wife was diagnosed with breast cancer, we ate well. Mary Beth and I had both read the terrifying pathology report of a tumor the size of an olive. The surgical digging for lymph nodes was followed by months of radiation. We ate very well. Friends drove Mary Beth...

11/06/2013

"Yesterday in one of my classes I got a student to come up and scribe on the board

And he was very careful about how he wrote on the board, like, making sure his handwriting was neat

And one of the students was like ‘LOL OCD’

And all of the students starting cracking up, so I was like

‘HAHAHAHA MENTAL ILLNESS IS SO FUNNY’

And everyone fell silent

yeah that’s what I thought"

(Saw this from tumblr)

Supermarkets ditch Halloween outfits 10/21/2013

Supermarkets ditch Halloween outfits

Supermarkets ditch Halloween outfits Supermarket chains Tesco and Asda withdraw two Halloween outfits after they were criticised for stigmatising people with mental health issues.

When Mental Illness Hits Home 10/21/2013

When Mental Illness Hits Home

When Mental Illness Hits Home When a loved one has heart disease or cancer, families rally around -- they cook, clean, drive their loved ones to doctor's appointments, give pep talks, and much more. But when someone is struggling with depression, anxiety, trauma, or other mental conditions, family members are not sure what to do...

Brave at U of M Amplatz Children's Hospital 10/17/2013

Brave at U of M Amplatz Children's Hospital

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Brave at U of M Amplatz Children's Hospital Patients and staff members of Unit 5 show how they're brave. Performed to "Brave" by Sara Bareilles (used with permission). Inspired by Sara Bareilles' music...

Help Yourself. Help Others. 10/10/2013

Help Yourself. Help Others.

Feeling Depressed or Down Lately? Today is National Depression Screening Day! Help Yourself Help Others.. Take a Free Screening at http://www.helpyourselfhelpothers.org/

Help Yourself. Help Others. If you are feeling overwhelmed, depressed, or unable to do the things you once enjoyed, it may be time to assess your emotional health.

10/06/2013

friendly reminder that:

- you are not weak if you want meds for your disorder
- you are not weak if you relapse once
- you are not weak if you relapse a thousand times
- you are not weak if some kinds of therapy don’t work for you
- you are not weak if some kinds of meds don’t work for you
- you are not weak if you have a mental disorder.

Stories 10/05/2013

Stories

Stories BringChange2Mind is a non-profit organization whose mission is to to end the stigma and discrimination that surrounds mental illness. Visit their website and pledge to help end stigma.

NAMI at UNCW (NAMIatUNCW) on Twitter 10/04/2013

NAMI at UNCW (NAMIatUNCW) on Twitter

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NAMI at UNCW (NAMIatUNCW) on Twitter The latest from NAMI at UNCW (). NAMI on Campus provides information and resources to support students’ mental health and to empower them to take action on their college campuses. . Wilmington, NC

10/03/2013

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