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Tag: depression

Let’s Talk About…Coping

It is extremely important to assert that I am not a medical professional and that these tips are NOT meant … More

carrie macneill, coping, depression, mental health, self care

Arts Review: A Super Happy Story (About Feeling Super Sad)

Content Warning: the following article deals with topics covering mental health, depression and suicide.

a super happy story (about feeling super sad), alex mitchell, depression, Leilo Albrecht, tron theatre

Chai Chats: Trying Very Hard to be Moderately Happy (An Ode to Living your ‘Okayest’ Life)

Everything I’ve ever written that has been vaguely… not awful has been rattled out whilst sprawled on the kitchen floor, … More

being okay, chai chats, depression, heather mckenzie, mental health

Panorama: A Prescription for Stigma

[Content warning: depression, discussion of suicide, psychosis]

depression, mental health, molly reed, panorama, prescriptions, stigma, University of Glasgow

“Dear qmunicate…

Originally published in the Heroes Issue, March 2016 I was recently diagnosed with clinical depression, and have started taking antidepressants. … More

agony aunt, dear qmunicate, depression, glasgow university, hannah burke, mental health, students, university, University of Glasgow

Musical Heroes: Gerard Way

I was first exposed to My Chemical Romance whilst sitting in the back of a very hot, stuffy car in … More

depression, gender, gerard way, Musical Heroes, My Chemical Romance, teenagers, Welcome to the Black Parade, yasmina todd

Musical Heroes: Iggy Azalea

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Queen Iggy “Sometimes you gonna think that it’s too much on ya/But … More

alice crook, Ariana Grande, depression, glasgow university, hip hop, iggy azalea, mental health, rap, University of Glasgow

ePeer Pressure

 Need to be available online is causing anxiety & depression in young people

anxiety, depression, Emma Mckie, facebook, glasgow university psychology department, gu study, iphone, social media, Tumblr, twitter, University of Glasgow

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