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Quotes About Mentalhealth

I was never diagnosed with an eating disorder but I definitely had a difficult relationship with food.
~ Olly Alexander
If it was bi-polar disorder in '3,' I have delved into intuitions in 'Vai Raja Vai.'
~ Aishwarya R. Dhanush
People with bipolar disorder have difficulty with boundaries.
~ Claire Danes
Bipolar disorder is something that is mine. And it is very difficult to talk about it.
~ Mariette Hartley
I've certainly gone through my fair share of anxiety and depression.
~ Chris Sullivan
Manic depression is a type of depression, technically, and it's the opposite of uni-polar. Manic depression is also called bi-polar disorder. Some people don't like to call it that because they think it makes it sound too nice, when the reality is if you have manic-depression you have manic-depression.
~ Andy Behrman
I all but literally had a conversation with myself of like, 'You have to stop thinking about 'Ted Lasso.' It's not healthy to think about 'Ted Lasso,' it's not going to happen, it's just not going to happen, man.'
~ Brendan Hunt
I have struggled with anxiety and depression since I was a teenager.
~ Juliana Harkavy
When I was in my teens I had issues with OCD.
~ J. K. Rowling
I think the value in books like mine, and a great number by other talented writers, is in the ability to bring dark subjects into the open where they are not so dark, where they can be talked about and considered by teens and adults alike.
~ Chris Crutcher
I started to get quite bad panic attacks when I was in my late teens, and I began running because I wanted to do everything I could before going down the medical route.
~ Chloe Madeley
As we saw in chapter 5, research on schoolyard and workplace bullying shows that people who ruminate about getting even, rather than letting it go, suffer negative effects including anxiety, depression, and sleep problems.
~ Robert I. Sutton
The brave men and women, who serve their country and as a result, live constantly with the war inside them, exist in a world of chaos. But the turmoil they experience isn't who they are; the PTSD invades their minds and bodies.
~ Robert Koger
You truly cannot afford the luxury of even one negative thought." "Really?" "Really. A worrisome thought is like an embryo: it starts off small but grows and grows. Soon it takes on a life of its own.
~ Robin S. Sharma
You know, some days life seems so messy that I can't get out of bed. I just lie there, man.
~ Robin S. Sharma
Hardly a period of his life was free of illness and depression.
~ Ron Chernow
THIS MEANS THE LAST REASON TO HAVE PSYCHIATRY AROUND IS GONE
~ Lawrence Wright
I was in the 110th MP," Reacher said. "I'm not scared of PTSD. PTSD is scared of me.
~ Lee Child
I never got to the point of needing drugs or thinking about giving up myself.
~ Stuart Appleby
She thinks, The boy has issues. He's no longer a surly, grumpy, malicious adolescent, rude to his elders, "fat, and scant of breath." Now he's a surly, grumpy, malicious adult, rude to his elders, "fat, and scant of breath." As a mother she finds this hard to admit, but she thinks her son is not quite right in the head. As a boy he played with imaginary friends; now he sees ghosts and dreams of dark plots and weird conspiracies.
~ Alberto Manguel
Ah, said the jailer, do not always brood over what is impossible, or you will be mad in a fortnight.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Interestingly, recurrent humiliation by a parent caused a slightly more detrimental impact and was marginally correlated to a greater likelihood of adult illness and depression. Simply living with a parent who puts you down and humiliates you, or who is alcoholic or depressed, can leave you with a profoundly hurtful ACE footprint and alter your brain and immunologic functioning for life.
~ Donna Jackson Nakazawa
Mental health, contemporary psychiatrists tell us, consists of the ability to adapt to the inevitable stresses and misfortunes of life. It does not mean freedom from anxiety and depression, but only the ability to cope with these afflictions in a healthy way.
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
Another curious thing about the slow progression out of depression: you begin to crave routine.
~ Douglas Kennedy