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The facts about mental illness
1 in 4 people will experience a mental illness in their lifetime. People can, and often do, recover with the right treatment and support. Our advice and information pages can help you learn more about conditions, symptoms and diagnoses, so you or a loved one can get the help you need.
Living with mental illness
Living with a mental illness should not be a barrier to a good quality of life. Our advice and information pages contain all you need to know about getting the proper treatment and support for you or a loved one and what you can do if you feel the help you are getting is not right.
Your rights and restrictions
If you experience mental illness or care for someone who does, it is essential to know your rights. Our information pages has advice on mental health laws, rights and restrictions, social care, welfare, and resources about the police, courts & prison service.
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For over fifty years, we have campaigned for the fair treatment and support of everyone severely affected by mental illness. Sign up to become a campaigner today and lend us your voice.
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We put lived experience and passion at the heart of everything we do. Why not join over 1500 other mental health professionals by applying for a role at Rethink Mental Illness? Make your passion our passion.
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Our latest blogs
The power of memoir-writing in the wake of suicide bereavement - Hollie's story
15/03/2023
After losing her father to suicide, Hollie used storytelling to make sense of her grief and to manage her own anxiety disorder. Though writing and publishing her memoir was far from cathartic, it was a way of reconstructing her trauma; to keep her father alive.
Read more Read moreFive recommendations to improve safety on inpatient wards
13/03/2023
People who find themselves in a mental health hospital should expect to be kept safe, cared for with respect and dignity, and given appropriate treatment that helps them to recover. But sadly, this is too often not the case. In this blog, we will outline the work we've done in this area and provide recommendations for change.
Read more Read moreInternational Women's Day - "We can dream bigger"
08/03/2023
In this blog for International Women's Day, our Director of Finances and Estates, Tracey Simkins, talks about the progress made by women across the world, but also looks at the significant journey still to go in the pursuit of gender equity.
Read more Read moreHow I befriended my schizoaffective disorder through writing – James’ story
07/03/2023
In this blog, James shares two coping mechanisms that have been important for his recovery: befriending his mental illness and writing for joy and relaxation. James reflects on his long journey, from being sectioned to becoming an author. Though the past few years have been full of ups and downs, it has encouraged him to learn more about his condition and to support others in similar situations.
Read more Read more“It was the small milestones that kept me going” - David's story
02/03/2023
In this blog, David reflects on the presence of mental illness in his life; how it has not only affected him, but his friends and family. After experiencing depression and anxiety, losing his friends to suicide and caring for his mother, who was diagnosed with schizophrenia, David is passionate about raising awareness and creating positive change. He recently went on a 14-day trek in Nepal to raise money for Rethink Mental Illness. Read more about his journey here.
Read more Read moreMy body is my home - Molly's story
01/03/2023
For Eating Disorder Awareness Week, Molly shares her experience of recovering from an eating disorder. In a world that is obsessed with diet culture and unattainable beauty standards, Molly explores the importance of self-love, body positivity and the freedoms that recovery can bring.
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