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NAMI Keystone PA’s Blog features personal stories, press releases, news articles, and other content that provides information, insight, personal experiences, and more.

I'm Good

I'm Good

My anxiety is high. Go see a Therapist! I'm Good I'm so sad. Go see a Therapist! I'm Good ...

Fighting a War in My Head

Fighting a War in My Head

I was diagnosed in high school with depression and anxiety then later in life diagnosed with body dysmorphic disorder. Looking back on my childhood, I can see the ways I was struggling then and the unhealthy coping skills I learned. Being diagnosed helped in some ways because it gave me a...

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Get Up

Get Up

Darrin Mosley Jr. is a York native who earned his Bachelor of Arts degree at Slippery Rock University. Darrin, who majored in Dance and minored in Theater, can be found in various theater productions around Pittsburgh. Darrin also enjoys teaching the love of dance and performing to Pittsburgh youth.

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NAMI Keystone Pennsylvania Earns 2020 Outstanding NAMI State Organization Award

NAMI Keystone Pennsylvania Earns   2020 Outstanding NAMI State Organization Award

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) has chosen NAMI Keystone Pennsylvania as the recipient of its 2020 Outstanding NAMI State Organization Award. The announcement coincided with NAMI's virtual convention that took place on July 13-14. The award recognizes the exemplary efforts to carry...

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To Thrive Instead of Just Survive

To Thrive Instead of Just Survive

Trigger Warning: The following content contains light discussion of sexual violence. Sometimes I just stare at the wall. Sometimes I just stare at the wall and find myself in the Land of Make Believe. I can run, play skip, and dance, and no one will look at me like I'm the C word (crazy)...

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NAMI Keystone Pennsylvania Approves Resolution Condemning Racism, Recognizes Minority Mental Health Awareness Month

NAMI Keystone Pennsylvania Approves Resolution Condemning Racism, Recognizes Minority Mental Health Awareness Month

In recognition of Minority Mental Health Awareness Month in July, NAMI Keystone Pennsylvania will be highlighting diverse experiences and perspectives to showcase how culture, race, and background impact mental health....

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Recovery is Possible

Recovery is Possible

I haven't always struggled with seasonal change, it wasn't until the age of 35 in late autumn that I had my first struggle with seasonal change and I attributed much of this to my loss of work during winter months. I was self-employed as a home remodeling contractor and my workload peaked during...

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A Man Who Chooses To Tackle the Battle

A Man Who Chooses To Tackle the Battle

Men and Mental Health used to sound like an oxymoron. When I grew up it was "boys don't cry," or "suck it up," or my favorite "stop acting like a little girl," as if girls were the only ones who experienced different emotions. Now, I'll agree that showing your emotions is a sign of weakness to...

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Whittling the Chip on my Shoulder

Whittling the Chip on my Shoulder

I often reflect back on my initial diagnosis, relapse and how far I've come beating a path to recovery. We all know the stigma associated with mental health. Being a man, particularly in Marine Corps during my initial diagnosis, carries a little extra weight. I'm the oldest son, biggest brother...

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I am simply a man who struggles with depression, simple as that. Wow.

I am simply a man who struggles with depression, simple as that. Wow.

An oversimplification of my journey through mental health would be to say that every defining moment has been shaped by some form of avoidance or denial. When I was very young my parents got divorced, my mother sent me to a children's counselor and I, as an eloquent 7 year old, insisted...

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