How To Create A Relaxing Vacation When You’re In Addiction Recovery

With the new year approaching and new vacation days being added to the bank, many people are thinking about planning a vacation. And while most getaways are meant to be relaxing, it can be difficult to prepare for a stress-free trip when you’re new to sober life. Many vacations are associated with drinking on the beach, or involve an all-inclusive resort that hinges on free alcohol and social events.

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Like Because. Love Despite.

Like because...Love despite…

A few years ago when watching a movie, I came across a quote I now bring up regularly. The movie is called Set It Up made by Netflix. The quote was “we like because and we love despite.” The movie talks about how we like someone because of their good qualities and how we love someone despite all of their negative qualities that may get under our skin. In the movie this is used to describe romantic connections, roommates, and platonic relationships and the movie emphasizes the importance of having both.

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Sleep Tips to Improve Your Mental Health

A lack of sleep can impact your mental health and cause a host of physical ailments. The physical aspects are easy to identify and deal with, but the mental stress is often overlooked and much trickier to pinpoint. By having a thorough understanding of your personal triggers, you can more easily get to the root of the problem, thus nipping the reasons for the insomnia in the bud.

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Steps Wellness

Mentality Magazine was founded with a dual purpose in mind: to create a community space where one can discuss mental health safely and openly and to work to destigmatize mental health through these discussions and writing. Therefore, Mentality Magazine is elated to officially announce our partnership with local Ann Arbor mental wellness organization, Steps Wellness! In particular, we are excited to continue to share the support that can be found in our authors’ pieces on the Unite platform as an additional way to highlight struggles with mental illness, celebrate journeys to mental wellness, and encourage others to find practices and resources that support their mental wellbeing.

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Emotional Intelligence in College

Emotional intelligence, or EQ, is something that every college student should harness by the time they graduate. Why such a strong and simple statement? When we live in a world where post-secondary education is more dedicated towards brain development rather than character development, where students go to college believing they will magically discover themselves, and when achievement culture drives Generation Z’s livelihoods, a blunt and a few White Claws later, we find ourselves engrossed in a toxic cycle.

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Destigmatizing Conversations about Mental Health

Mentality Magazine was super excited to participate in a Conversation for Change podcast hosted by the University of Michigan School of Social Work. The podcast titled, “Destigmatizing Conversations about Mental Health,” features Mentality’s President Liz Hoornstra and Events and Outreach Coordinator Ashley Bond. In the 10-minute recording, Liz and Ashley share a bit about their backgrounds, their experiences with mental health, and the impact that Mentality Magazine has had on their mental health journeys.

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hEARt @ Home

In times like these, it is so very easy to feel lonely. Discouraged. Anxious. Depressed. That’s why it has never been more important to seek out support. hEARt makes it simple for students to access help. Just text the hEARt Line at 734-292-8006, and within hours, you’ll be anonymously connected with a student peer supporter who has been trained in skills like active listening, smart referral, and crisis management.

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The Problem with #Ownvoices

If you like to read, or if you keep up with the publishing world, you've probably heard of the #ownvoices trend. Originally coined in 2015 by YA author Corinne Duyvis, the hashtag was intended to spotlight fiction stories written by authors who belong to the same marginalized group(s) as their characters. But much like most well-intended internet movements, #ownvoices has a dark side.

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Heal, Empower, Affirm and Love

Heal, Empower, Affirm and Love (H.E.A.L.) is designed to provide mental health resources across communities and needs, and is especially useful in our current situation. Effort has been made to be as inclusive and encompassing as possible. However, this is meant to be a living document, so please feel free to suggest any resource you think may be missing. It’d be appreciated if you share this with as many people as possible, because this is something we can all benefit from.

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Mental Block Films

Mental Block Films is a short-films project focused on mental health representation in media that wants your help. Our mission is to break down stigma around mental health journeys and bring diversity and authenticity to media representations. Each short film will focus on one mental illness or mental health issue, such as Bipolar Disorder, OCD, grief, PTSD, and self-care.

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MLK Symposium Keynote Speech

In honor of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the University of Michigan hosted its 34th annual MLK symposium. On this day off, students were encouraged to attend several events that both spread King’s legacy and touched on this year’s theme: The (Mis)Education of US. A highlight of the MLK symposium was the keynote speech by Angela Davis, a well-known academic, author, and activist.

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New Year's Resolution

To make a lifestyle change that lasts beyond January, we first have to change the way we think about these resolutions. So if you’re still persevering towards your goals, or even if you’ve let some goals slip, these tips will make it possible for you to crush your resolutions for 2020.

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What Happens in Your Body When You Have a Panic Attack

Panic attacks are a very real experience many people have. Hopefully, knowledge of the science behind the attack can aid you in your next experience with it. The next time you, a friend or loved one, or even a stranger, are having an attack, inhale, count to three, exhale, count to three, and remind yourself that this is only adrenaline, just adrenaline.

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What CAPS In Action Means to Me

CAPS in Action, or CIA, is a student organization that works with the University of Michigan’s Counseling and Psychological Services (more popularly known as CAPS) to work on ways to educate the student body about mental illness and, most importantly, how to get help. Through CIA, I was able to express my passion for mental health by collaborating on projects to help make students’ lives a little brighter every day.

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Lucretia

Mental health is an issue with which many people struggle, especially those within the student community at the University of Michigan. The goal of Lucretia, one of the University of Michigan’s newest student organizations, is to help students realize the various resources available to them.

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