Mental health probation can be a daunting task, but with the proper support, a person can successfully complete it, recover and go on to live...
"I used to think that if a person was arrested, they must have done something wrong — but I was wrong."
Black Mental Health and the Importance of 988 Legislation
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The Voices that Caused Me to Lose Everything
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Neuroplasticity II: Recovery After Jail
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Neuroplasticity: How I Survived Psychosis and Jail
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Criminal Justice Reform Means Reforming the Mental Health System
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A Plea for Compassion as Someone Who Was Arrested During Psychosis
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Reaching Out to a Loved One with Substance Use Disorder
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Black History Month: Writing This Triggers My Anxiety
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The Most Common Symptom That Is Rarely Asked About
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How The COVID-19 Pandemic Has Helped My Anxiety
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Overcoming Low Self-Worth with Anxiety, Depression and ADHD
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Recovery Begins with a Decision
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Trauma in Children of Latinx Immigrants
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The Many Impacts of Self-Stigma
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My Experience with a Catatonic-like State
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Understanding the Symptoms of BPD
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What Black History Month Means to Me
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Six Self-Care Tips on Overcoming Abuse-Related Trauma
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A New Tool to Help Plan for Crises
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Grounding Schizophrenia Through Tai Chi
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