support mental health Mostly there’re times when a person becomes so ill that they are at risk of hurting themselves or others and hospitalization becomes necessary even when the individual does not wish to enter a hospital. Besides, the following resources can So in case you have a choice of available facilities in your area, it can be helpful to talk with your psychiatrist or therapist, contact our localMental Health America affiliate, and speak withmembers of area support groupsfor recommendations, in order to By the way I am among the readers and volunteers at Nebulous Literary Magazine in Australia. Also, I know it’s a new literary mag/journal that showcases fiction and poetry exploring mental illness and suffering.

Hi there -I work with We publish stories written by those with mental health to inspire others. We have a link to our submissions page. Another website to publish mental health related articles and research is on It’s an online educational and therapeutical video hub dedicated to raising awareness and reducing mental health stigmas! WOW, It’s not strictly mental health. Women on Writing had a submissions call on the psychology of writing, and they published my How to Manage the Evil Three. Rejection, Depression and Procrastination. However, while drawing from my own depression, sAD, bipolar disorder and depression for the depression part.

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Ann Miller is a certified mental health coach and wellness writer with a strong background in psychology and emotional resilience. With over a decade of experience in helping individuals manage stress, anxiety, and burnout, Ann specializes in making complex mental health topics accessible and empowering.

She holds a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology and has worked with both individual clients and organizations to promote emotional well-being and work-life balance. Through her writing, Ann aims to break the stigma surrounding mental health and offer practical, compassionate guidance for everyday challenges.

When she's not writing or consulting, Ann enjoys early morning yoga, quiet reading time, and exploring nature trails with her dog. Her personal philosophy: "Mental health is not a luxury — it’s a foundation for everything we do."

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