Good Morning!

SonderCenters
Everyday Mental Health
2 min readJun 24, 2017

We hope you’re having a great weekend.

Now grab a cup of coffee, sit down and enjoy the SonderMind Weekly — a hand-curated newsletter compiled to bring you the best news, stories and information for therapists. If you enjoy what you read here, please consider forwarding it to spread the word.

If you’ve been forwarded this email and want to subscribe, click here.

Habits That Can Reveal You’re Living with High-Functioning Anxiety

Anxiety can affect different people in different ways at different times. For some people, anxiety can be so crippling that they can barely leave their house. But others have found ways to cope with it. Some have developed habits that allow them to be contributing members of society, even though on the inside they are wrapped in stress and self-doubt. These are common habits of a person living with high-functioning anxiety. Click below to take a look at what these habits look like.

Read Original

15 Things Only People With ‘Smiling Depression’ Understand

We tend to have this general thought that depression looks sad. Not all depression looks like sadness or exhaustion. “Smiling depression” is for those who are have a smiling face or a person who “has it all together”. Juliette Virzi asked some members of her mental health community to share what only people with “smiling depression” understand. Click below to see what these members had to say.

Read Original

One in 6 women with learning disabilities has attempted suicide

Would it surprise you to know that women with learning disabilities have higher chances of committing suicide. According to a recent study conducted by the University of Toronto, adults with learning disabilities still had 46% higher odds of having attempted suicide than their peers without learning problems. Click below to learn the surprising results.

Read Original

--

--

SonderCenters
Everyday Mental Health

SonderCenters is a community built on wellness. We help providers transition to private practice by building a strong community, opportunity and flexible space.