
Breaking the Stigma Around Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is one of the most misunderstood mental disorders. Studies show that there is a more negative stigma associated with DID compared
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Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is one of the most misunderstood mental disorders. Studies show that there is a more negative stigma associated with DID compared

Have you ever wondered whether listening to music is good for your mental health? Music has been proven to have a positive effect on both

Stigma-Free Society is committed to eradicating stigma of all kinds, including those related to race and mental health. Cultural diversity is key to fostering an

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We’re excited to introduce Daphnée, one of our Stigma-Free Scholarship winners! In this interview, she shares about her inspiring journey and personal experiences with stigma

Meet Lisa, one of the winners of our Stigma-Free Scholarship offered in partnership with the Otsuka Lundbeck Alliance! After being raised in an environment where

Although it’s important to prioritize mental health year-round, it can be difficult to make time for self-care during the holidays. If you are struggling this

You probably have daily habits that you don’t think much about, like having a cup of coffee in the morning or brushing your teeth before

Are you looking for a new activity to implement in your self-care routine? Journaling is an easy and effective way to boost your mental health

If you are feeling lonely right now, you might be relieved to find out how many people are going through the same thing. There’s a

In light of ADHD Awareness Month, Stigma-Free Society recently had a conversation with Oya, a woman who was diagnosed with ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder).
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