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Stories

Illness and recovery are deeply personal experiences, it means something different to each individual. However, each is a story of hope and strength.

Take a look at some of the real-life stories captured here and read about what helped in supporting their journey through recovery.

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Sophie’s story

Posted on: August 30, 2024 Last updated on: August 30, 2024 Written by: chopkins
I remember feeling really worried about starting university. I had always been quite shy and had never really been away from my parents and my brother before, so it felt like a really big step for me. I found moving…
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What psychosis feels like

Posted on: July 5, 2024 Last updated on: July 5, 2024 Written by: chopkins
“The illness made me have false thoughts that weren’t true, I didn’t trust anyone as I thought everyone was lying to me. I couldn’t sleep, there was an echo in my mind and I was continuously having mood swings from…
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