Ending the Stigma of Mental Health Illnesses.


What happens when you are first diagnosed with a mental health illness and how do you manage the stigma?

It is also probable that you will get stuck finding a way of talking to people about it.Β  Now that your health professional has said you are suffering from a diagnosed mental health illness; you may feel both a relief and concern. You may well find an immediate sense that something feels ‘different’, but everything is still the same.

Is it my mental health?

How is the diagnosis going to impact on you and the people who love you? What parts of your diagnosis do you want to discuss with family and friends? How and what do you tell other people?

This is a short video of people discussing how a mental health diagnosis has impacted on them or their family member. What happened to their confidence and how they continued to function in society; and how they decided make a difference by opening up the conversations about mental health.

As a result: we all need to keep this conversation going!

 

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Self-care is the time we take to look after our mind and body. It is also deeply personal and specific to what each of us needs and what fits into our routines.

An established practice can help us find greater balance in our lives and help us relieve stress. What things will you do this weekend to support your wellbeing?

#selfcare #mentalhealth #wellbeing
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Self-care is the time we take to look after our mind and body. It is also deeply personal and specific to what each of us needs and what fits into our routines.
An established practice can help us find greater balance in our lives and help us relieve stress. What things will you do this weekend to support your wellbeing?
#selfcare #mentalhealth #wellbeing

MHACA's Craft group was proud to be involved in 'Sextillion ways to kneel and kiss the ground' - a collaborative art installation by Kirrily Jordan in which 250 people participated. πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ The installation is exhibited at Araluen Arts Centre as part of the Alice Prize, a national contemporary prize that celebrates artists from all over Australia.

The group went to check out the exhibition and took the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful weather while working on their current project over a coffee at Yaye's Cafe.

This activity is for MHACA participants only. If you, or someone you know, would like to access MHACA's mental health services email intake@mhaca.org.au or call 8950 4600 to make an intake appointment. For people with and without a #NDIS plan.

#mentalhealth #mentalhealthrecovery #craft #wellbeing
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MHACAs Craft group was proud to be involved in Sextillion ways to kneel and kiss the ground - a collaborative art installation by Kirrily Jordan in which 250 people participated. πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ The installation is exhibited at Araluen Arts Centre as part of the Alice Prize, a national contemporary prize that celebrates artists from all over Australia. 
The group went to check out the exhibition and took the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful weather while working on their current project over a coffee at Yayes Cafe.
This activity is for MHACA participants only. If you, or someone you know, would like to access MHACAs mental health services email intake@mhaca.org.au or call 8950 4600 to make an intake appointment. For people with and without a #NDIS plan.
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