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A thorough overview of younger, older, and trans women in immigrant detention and solitary confinement in the U.S., including policy recommendations. Stories & ConversationsWatchCoping with Depression and Anxiety LL discusses her experience with depression and anxiety, which both run in her family. She notes that medication and acupuncture are her chosen treatments. LL discusses her experience with depression and anxiety, which both run in her family. She notes that medication and acupuncture are her chosen treatments. Stories & ConversationsWatchMy Changing Body Image LL talks about how her skin condition, and her involvement in theatre in high school, both affected her body image. LL talks about how her skin condition, and her involvement in theatre in high school, both affected her body image. ResourcesReadHealthy Coping Mechanisms for Uncomfortable Emotions This article offers healthy coping skills for uncomfortable emotions, including how to tackle specific problems (for example, you’re unhappy in your relationship) This article offers healthy coping skills for uncomfortable emotions, including how to tackle specific problems (for example, you’re unhappy in your relationship) ResourcesReadPTSD Symptoms Can Vary Throughout the Menstrual Cycle This article reviews the research on how people who menstruate may experience PTSD symptoms differently throughout their cycles. This article reviews the research on how people who menstruate may experience PTSD symptoms differently throughout their cycles. ResourcesReadThe Significance of Language around Mental Health This blog post shares different ways of thinking and talking about mental health and the real-world impacts that language can bring. This blog post shares different ways of thinking and talking about mental health and the real-world impacts that language can bring. ResourcesReadIndigenous Conceptions of Mental Health This fact sheet describes how mental health is viewed in Indigenous populations in and near Canada and includes references and resources for learning more. This fact sheet describes how mental health is viewed in Indigenous populations in and near Canada and includes references and resources for learning more. ResourcesReadInsomnia in Teens Why teens experience insomnia and how to treat it. Why teens experience insomnia and how to treat it. ResourcesReadResources for Friends of Those Living with Mental Illness This website provides resources for friends of those living with mental illness, including videos, fact sheets, and more. This website provides resources for friends of those living with mental illness, including videos, fact sheets, and more. Stories & ConversationsReadWhen Antidepressants Leave Lasting Damage: Living with Post-SSRI/SNRI Sexual Dysfunction Sexuality is an integral part of our lives, central to our identity, our quality of life, and the ways we connect with other human beings. So what happens to those of us whose sexuality is removed or severely diminished by a medication? Sexuality is an integral part of our lives, central to our identity, our quality of life, and the ways we connect with other human beings. So what happens to those of us whose sexuality is removed or severely diminished by a medication? ResourcesReadCultural Betrayal Trauma Cultural betrayal trauma is a form of trauma that involves feeling betrayed or abused by members of one’s own cultural in-group Cultural betrayal trauma is a form of trauma that involves feeling betrayed or abused by members of one’s own cultural in-group ResourcesReadWellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) Description of the Wellness Recovery Action Plan, a mental health curriculum. Description of the Wellness Recovery Action Plan, a mental health curriculum. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10