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This Comic Nails What It’s Like to Live With Mental Illness – And It’s Not Like Most People Think

By Alli | July 9, 2015

If you’ve ever called an organized friend “OCD” or a pushy boss a “psycho,” you need to check out this brutally honest comic that can help a lot of struggling people.

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Why Using the Right Pronouns Might Not Get the Reaction You Expect

By Rhea Ewing | July 5, 2015

Once you know how it actually feels for someone when you get their pronouns right, you’ll realize there’s no one “right” way to respond. Check it out.

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This Insider’s View of Schizophrenia Proves That Neurotypical Privilege Exists

By Christine Deneweth | July 1, 2015

Have you ever heard a first-person account of schizophrenia? Get away from the media’s inaccurate portrayals with these tips on understanding schizophrenics, instead of mistreating them.

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Your Experience of Sexual Assault Is Always Valid (And Here’s a Chart to Prove It)

By Emma Gray | June 26, 2015

People spend a lot of time debating if a survivor should be taken “seriously.” This handy chart should clear things up.

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Know Someone with Food Allergies? Here Are 6 Things to Avoid Saying to Them

By Alli | June 25, 2015

It might not seem like a big deal to say these things – but you should really find out what it’s like for a person with food allergies.

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