Kenna MacTavish reveals her struggle with dermatophagia: a body-focused repetitive disorder where a person compulsively bites, picks and gnaws at their skin.
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“All these little things that would have made me clench my teeth in the pre-Covid rat race, are now all the things I look forward to the most.” Hannah Kammerhofer writes about how Melbourne’s lockdown has changed her family dynamics.
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‘Attempting to discover why I’ve been afflicted with the same mental illnesses as my mother and the generations of women in our maternal line has enabled me to rationalise my own irrational thoughts.’ Maddison Moore reflects on generational mental health characteristics.
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How much time do you spend on your phone? Lori Franklin examines our complicated relationship with social media, and how the quest to stay informed can affect our mental health.
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Literature can be a great source of comfort in difficult times. Sometimes, as Hannah Kammerhofer writes, it can even reveal things about yourself you didn’t even know.
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