The third issue explores the theme of “connection” and how that theme colours the relationship between people, resources, and the mental health system. Strong connections make people feel accepted, supported, and like they belong. Feelings of misconnection and disconnection are explored through personal anecdotes, as the contributors strive to overcome the stigma of being “connected” the mental health system.
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