depression

Humanising Depression: Four People's stories

Humanising Depression: Four People's stories

If you were to look up depression on the internet, you might find information pages which outline common causes, symptoms and cures. Could this description really help you to understand the day to day struggle of what living with depression meant to different people?.In order to help people better understand what living with depression feels like, I asked 4 contributors 5 unconventional questions. This is an insight into people’s personal lives and their day to day struggles, told in the form of memories, stories and imagination.

The secret lives of British Asian women and the trauma of duplicity

The secret lives of British Asian women and the trauma of duplicity

Duplicity that is born at the intersection of two cultures may lead the individual to two opposing and conflicting lives in order to be accepted and respected in two communities simultaneously. In this scenario, the conflict between two sets of ideals, beliefs and expectations, is not resolved externally through communication or compromise, but internally, resulting in an individual becoming accustomed to lying, deceiving others and compromising personal values. Is this inauthenticity inherently traumatic and what implications can it have on our life choices, opportunities and sense of identity? Read through these personal stories and accounts to learn more about the secret lives of British Asian women.