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Author / Nathalie Nathalie

Posted by Nathalie on 30th March 2023

From Despair to Healing: A Personal Journey Through Mental Health Struggles

I’m just going to say it…life is hard, and sometimes I want to die. Sometimes I feel a rush of unbearable sadness take over me. It turns out I’m not alone. To get through some statistics quickly — from 2000 to 2018, there was a 36% increase in suicide rates, according to the CDC. It’s […]

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Posted by Nathalie on 25th January 2023

Finding My Way in America: The Mental Health Impacts of Immigrating

Immigration is one of the most paramount and notable issues in America today. As a child of immigration, I’m all too familiar with how overlooked individual immigrants, their children, and their families really are, even when granted asylum like my father, my brother, and myself.  My story starts as a six-year-old fleeing Haiti, forced to […]

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