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To Those Who Struggle

Shared by an anonymous author, this personal story offers an understanding of what living with anxiety and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder can feel like. While anxiety can sometimes feel raw, brutal, and unfair at times, the author reminds us to be kind to ourselves and find gratitude in those who offer support.

A Look Into Autism

One mental health worker shares what it’s like to work with children diagnosed with Autism. In recognition of Autism Awareness month it’s important to remember that education and kindness can go a long way in helping us understand this disorder.

A Love Letter

The deep darkness of the night can often cloud our vision of the light. Alex artfully shares her words of wisdom that offers hope for each of us during the dark struggles of anxiety.

My Story: Finding the Light

An ARC visitor shares her personal walk with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and how she found the strength to fight through the OCD. She has asked that this remains anonymous. “My hope is that my story can somehow be of help to you… I want to tell you that you are not alone, you are strong, and you can do this! It may seem too big at times, but be brave, seek help, be persistent and disciplined through therapy, and know that you can beat this!”

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