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#WriteOnSarah on Mental Health Awareness Month

It’s up to us to end stigma right at home By: Sarah Vander Schaaff May is Mental Health Awareness Month. And if there’s one aspect of mental illness that I think deserves special attention, it’s the element of “stigma” still clinging to the topic. Why, in 2017, with neuroscience revealing what were once the invisible… View Article Published on - May 26, 2017 4:27 pm Published by - Leave your thoughts

Transgender and Finding Her Voice

Last week, I was reminded that being open-minded and understanding the depths of another person’s life experience are two very different things. For all the talk about transgender issues in the news today, how many of us have had the opportunity to talk with an individual about his or her experience—not in the political sense—but… View Article Published on - January 24, 2017 11:27 am Published by - Leave your thoughts

#WriteOnSarah: A Holiday Transformation

Brown paper covered the door to what was once my dermatologists’ office. Ever since the practice moved to a new location several blocks away, the second-story office sat dormant. No light. No visitors. No indication of who or what would move in next. I had a steady awareness of what was, or what was not,… View Article Published on - December 12, 2016 11:18 am Published by - Leave your thoughts

#WriteOnSarah: Post-Election Anxiety

Anxiety. It’s a worry about what might happen. A worry about the future. The best way to manage these fears is to stay grounded in the present moment. I have spent the past few years working on my relationship with anxiety and here’s the good news: it doesn’t matter what the worry is about, the… View Article Published on - November 9, 2016 3:49 pm Published by - Leave your thoughts

#WriteOnSarah: Cracked, but Not Broken: 5 Lessons from Kevin Hines

Suicide prevention does not take a break now that it’s “Depression Awareness Month.” In fact, as mental health advocate Kevin Hines reminds us, there are thousands of reasons to think of suicide prevention in the context of depression. It was depression, and other symptoms of bipolar disorder including paranoia and mania, that led Hines to… View Article Published on - October 2, 2016 8:22 pm Published by - Leave your thoughts

#WriteOnSarah: Vacation from Anxiety

Sarah Vander Schaaff is a writer, blogger and a mother of two from New Jersey, who has struggled with Obsessive-compulsive disorder for as long as she can remember. Her courageous column in the Washington Post (“Obsessive –compulsive disorder nearly ruined her life”, January 4th) received international attention for its honesty and openness. This is the first blog… View Article Published on - August 5, 2016 2:39 pm Published by - Leave your thoughts

#WriteOnSarah: When Labor is the Scariest Day of Your Life – The NICU and PTSD

Sarah Vander Schaaff is a writer, blogger and a mother of two from New Jersey, who has struggled with Obsessive-compulsive disorder for as long as she can remember. Her courageous column in the Washington Post (“Obsessive –compulsive disorder nearly ruined her life”, January 4th) received international attention for its honesty and openness. This is the first blog… View Article Published on - June 20, 2016 7:29 pm Published by - Leave your thoughts

#WriteOnSarah: Children, PTSD and Another Act of Terrorism

Sarah Vander Schaaff is a writer, blogger and a mother of two from New Jersey, who has struggled with Obsessive-compulsive disorder for as long as she can remember. Her courageous column in the Washington Post (“Obsessive –compulsive disorder nearly ruined her life”, January 4th) received international attention for its honesty and openness. This is the first blog… View Article Published on - June 14, 2016 7:07 pm Published by - Leave your thoughts