Gaëlle
Being a survivor of postpartum psychosis is only a tiny part of who I am and, if anything, this journey made me stronger.
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Being a survivor of postpartum psychosis is only a tiny part of who I am and, if anything, this journey made me stronger.
Read MoreToday, I am not as afraid to be vulnerable or to use the power of my words to tell my story,
Read MoreI always go back to a statement that is now etched onto my mind, “if you give up on yourself then no one can help you.”
Read MoreIn a strange way, I’m thankful to have gone through this experience. I understand myself better, what I want in my life and what kind of person I would like to be.
Read MoreSome days it was hard to go on, to find the motivation. I now have a self-care and resilience practice to manage my mental health and well-being every day.
Read MoreI have been on treatment for schizophrenia since 2016. Before the treatment, I did not used to be overtly sexual,
Read MoreHaving anxiety impacted my concentration at work and my level of confidence. It is difficult to complete day-to-day tasks when you feel exhausted.
Read MoreLearn to disassociate from the critical voice in your head. Stay committed to yourself even when it feels like you reached a deadlock.
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