LuvMyCrazy

The way we speak to others and the way we treat them matter.

HELLO AND WELCOME

Welcome to LuvMyCrazy, your GO-TO destination for all things mental health. Here, you’ll find a wealth of information on mental health disorders across all ages, from children to the elderly. Whether you’re seeking understanding for yourself, a loved one, or simply looking to educate yourself, I’ve got you. I believe in balancing the serious with a touch of humor, making your experience informative, comforting, and yes, sometimes even fun.

We all come from different walks of life and each stage of our journey matters. Some seasons last longer than others, some seasons we can’t wait to end because it feels like torture, then other seasons we are enjoying what we are learning while other seasons we are on top of the world; those are the ones we want to stay in forever. No matter the season we are constantly evolving.

Assistance for Suicide Prevention and Depression

Suicide is a challenging problem where simple solutions aren’t an option. The one thing that is certain is that having a strong offense is the most effective protection. Each individual is embarking on their own path towards wellness, endeavoring to manage their unique challenges and possibilities.

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June

Domestic Violence Awareness

There is an ongoing need for awareness and intervention efforts to protect victims and prevent future incidents of domestic violence. If you or someone you know is in need of support, resources like the National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-SAFE) are available for assistance.

About Amend

A Brotherhood for the men we love

Gentlemen and young men, I am so excited to introduce you to AMEND! This movement is powerful and I wish they had locations in the United States. But, as of now Amend has grown in 4 major States across Australia and does have online Brotherhood.

Men understand men and Amend recognizes strength in all men who can allow themselves to embrace vulnerability and can express truth of their emotions and feelings.

GUYS, TO LEARN MORE ABOUT AMEND CLICK BELOW TO GO TO THEIR WEBSITE! YOU WON’T REGRET IT!

#IAMSTRONGWHENIASKFORHELP

ManTherapy 

Man Therapy is a suicide prevention initiative supported by evidence, established to achieve three main outcomes in men: 1) diminishing stigma, 2) promoting help-seeking actions, and 3) lowering thoughts of suicide. A $1.2 million five-year clinical study conducted in Michigan revealed strong proof that the campaign effectively achieves all of these goals.

Man Therapy is a mental health initiative aimed at men between the ages of 25 and 54 that uses humor to address topics such as depression, divorce, and anxiety in order to combat stigma

Have you noticed when we feel anxiety it affects our memory?

About LuvMyCrazy

Understanding Mental Health with a twist of humor


There are so many other words that can be used in place of “crazy,” words that would be more proper, such as “mentally unstable” or “insane” if we’re talking about mental health, of course. Or if we’re talking about things that are eccentric, perhaps words such as “wildly enthusiastic” or “passionate,” “risky” or “daring” are more proper.

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