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Shares the message that avoiding talking about mental health will not make the challenges go away, and that it’s okay to ask for help.
Shares the message that avoiding talking about mental health will not make the challenges go away, and that it’s okay to ask for help.
A young woman opens up to a friend about her mental health while living with a chronic condition, and she shares the coping skills she uses to help manage it.
What would our own organs have to say about how our mental health is affecting us? This original film takes us inside a youth’s body to find out.
A film that expresses the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health and encourages viewers to stay connected to others and reach out to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
An educational film about mental health, with ballooons representing both feeling unseen and receiving support.
A broken vase serves as an apt metaphor for getting the pieces of this youth’s mental health into a healthier place.
By reaching out for help, challenges a young man once struggled with are transformed into parts of his life he can now embrace.
A young man feels pressured to fit societal expectations of men and not show his emotions, but connects with a friend who allows him to feel comfortable opening up about his mental health.
The filmmakers shared, “Our video is about a person who has an eating disorder and their friend learns to notice the signs and helped them overcome it by reaching out.”
A student checks in on a friend she’s concerned about and offers help, and then connects her friend to counseling.