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Connect and socialise with other community members. A space for non-mental health conversations.
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AuntGlow||Last message 4 days ago
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RiverSeal||Last message 10 days ago
Trans & Gender Diverse - Pride Month 🏳️‍⚧️

Hey Forumities   I have been around on the forums for a while now, so some of you may know my story already. I identify as a transgender woman, use they/them pronouns and am bisexual. My journey started later in life, and I socially transitioned in November 2023 after taking HRT for several years. I just love how my life has changed for the better and how I have grown and developed since I transitioned. It’s truly been life-changing, and it’s soooo good living as my authentic self ⚧️   So, for Week 3 of Pride Month 2025, I wanted to open a discussion about recognising people who are trans and gender diverse (TGD) in the LGBTIQA+ community and spaces where we are celebrated and welcomed with open arms. We all live in different parts of the country, some in cities and some regionally, and rurally, so let’s put our collective minds together and celebrate our spaces!!     Where have you been as a person who identifies as TGD where you felt welcome?   Where have you seen flags, stickers and posters welcoming people who are TGD into spaces?   Remember to post within the Guidelines 🙂   I know of some spaces, so let’s start the discussion with these:   Inner West Pride Centre – NSW https://twenty10.org.au/about/iwpc/ Qtopia – NSW https://qtopiasydney.com.au/ Victorian Pride Centre – Vic https://pridecentre.org.au/         Let’s celebrate our diversity and be as visible as we feel comfortable 🏳️‍⚧️   RiverSeal   Tagging Members who contributed to the discussions in Pride Month so far! (Week 1 by @Jynx  & Week 2 by @0ddsidian)   @Jynx @0ddsidian @Dreamy @MissinTooth @Cuddlebear @Captain24 @Appleblossom @Till23 @The-red-centaur @Glisten @Patches59 @Shaz51 @ale_inmelb @Bow 

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AuntGlow||Last message about 14 hours ago
✨Sunday Intention Setting✨

Hello lovely people, I have been reflecting on some ways we can support you all through our recovery-oriented way of connecting on the forums, and thought that creating a weekly intention setting/reflection conversation could be really helpful. 🥰 Intention-setting can allow us to more mindfully focus our attention onto the things we would like to explore more of (without too much pressure!). And when we do so within community, it can help us to feel more supported as we go about exploring new habits and ideas. Now, this isn't about showing up perfectly or reaching all of our 'goals' overnight, but rather, exploring what is possible, what we enjoy, and how we can feel more safely connected to ourselves.  So, what will this look like exactly? 1. Set your intention for the week. For example, I am going to practice allowing myself 5 minutes a day to slow down. 2. Reflect. You can do this throughout the week via your notes app, a journal, or here on the forums. *Notice what feels good, what doesn't, and why.  3. Share the following Sunday. Let us know what you were able to explore and what came up for you/if you have any questions or need some support.  Remember - there is no right or wrong! It's so fine if all you did was hold the intention in the back of your mind - change takes time. I would love you all to have fun with this and to explore things from a place of curiosity and compassion. 💛 And... go! @Dreamy @MissinTooth @Bow @Shaz51 @Captain24 @creative_writer @avant-garde @Oaktree @ENKELI @Dimity @Semly @Appleblossom @MJG017 @Sunnyside226 @Blackcloud @PeppyPatti @Till23  @Jynx @tyme @Ru-bee @rav3n @RiverSeal 

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Jynx||Last message 19 days ago
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Jynx||Last message 9 days ago
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rav3n||Last message 3 months ago
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hanami||Last message about 1 month ago
Art for Healing

Art for Healing     Would you like to incorporate some creative expression into your self-care routine?  One of my favourite ways to practice self-care is to pick up a pencil or paintbrush and let loose. Having recently started studying art therapy I thought it could be a fun idea to post some arty activities that could be beneficial to our members’ healing journey. The aim is to post one activity each week and then pin it so people can try it out either that week or later on. But if you have any other ideas, please let me know. These are your forums so it’s important to hear what you think!     A super important note:  Art as therapy can be healing but it can also bring a lot of issues to the surface. I am studying art therapy BUT I am not an art therapist. If anything does come up from participating in any of the exercises, please talk to someone from your mental health team. All the activities I’ve chosen are adapted from the work of qualified art therapists. At the beginning of each exercise I’ll pop in a sentence about the benefits it may bring. If an exercise says a benefit may be recognising emotions and you are feeling pretty vulnerable that day, you be the judge of whether that activity is a good one for you on that day.     Art therapy is all about expressing yourself so try not to judge your work. Stick figures or detailed work can be equally beneficial!      Please tag anyone you think may be interested who I might have missed!!!   @Shaz51 @Dimity @NatureLover @outlander @Eve7 @Meowmy @MDT @Christheart @Fluttershy1 @creative_writer @Captain24 @Birdofparadise8 @Snowie @StanD @TAB @StuF @Jacques @Bow @CrazyChick @Former-Member @Anastasia @wellwellwellnez @pinklollipop15 @Faith-and-Hope @Zoe7 @Bunniekins @oceangirl @Former-Member @Judi9877 @Adge     

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Daisydreamer||Last message 9 months ago
Looking for a space to connect with others? Find a list of discussions in 'Social Spaces' here

Hi there Forums Community 🙂    If you are looking for a space to connect with members of the Forums, or have a social chat, then you are in the right space! There are lots of discussions you can get involved in based on your interests, hobbies or experiences. There is something here for everyone 🙂    To help you connect with other people here on the SANE Forums, we have made a list of some of the discussions in 'Social Spaces' 🙂 To use this index, check out the headings, find a topic you are interested in, and click on the link.    Chat with others Good Morning Check in each morning and get to know your community! ☀️ Night shift   If you are a night owl, you are not alone! Chat with others any time of the day or night 🌙 Saturday Soiree Join us every Saturday for a social and share your plans for the weekend 🎉 The Weekly Friday Feast Share a virtual plate of food every Friday and bring a topic you are interested in 🍲 Daily Positives Share the positives in your day  LGBTIQA+ Social Space Connect with our LGBTIQA+ Community here in the Social Space 🏳️‍🌈 Diversity and Inclusion – Join us here Celebrate our cultural identities and connect with others    Find others who share your interests and hobbies Craft Corner A space to chat all things arts and crafts 👩‍🎨 The Ice-Memery Share your favourite memes The Community Garden Check out our virtual garden and let us know what you are enjoying in your garden 🌹 Everything Music Share the music you are listening to All things Sport A space to chat all things sport  Good News Channel Share good news stories or articles  Everything Dogs Share your love of dogs... Everything Cats ...and your love of cats! Virtual walk around Australia Share your favourite places in Australia and go on a virtual tour 3 books that have made an impact Share 3 books that have made an impact in your life Talking about pets   A space to talk about the pets and animals in our lives Podcast. Podcast. Podcast   Share some of your favourite podcasts or find a new one Walking for Wellness Talk with others about your daily walk and exercise Anyone here for birdwatching? Talk bird watching with others   Find discussion spaces Henry's Landing Strip & Hangar Catch up with others in Henry's Hangar Good News Channel Share good news stories or articles  Recipes and Snacks Find a new recipe or share your favourites Ask us anything about Peer Support Work Interested in Peer Work and have questions? Ask our Peer Support Workers!   Light and fun Happy Birthday!! Celebrate Birthdays in the SANE Forums Last Post Wins Join the fun- the last post wins! Quotes Galore Share your favourite quotes Word of the Day Pick a word, and share your word associations   See another great space you would like us to add to the list? Email us at team@saneforums.org or share the link below!  

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tyme|Community Lead|Last message about 10 hours ago
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Metal-Girl|New Contributor|Last message about 10 hours ago
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Stella44|Casual Contributor|Last message about 13 hours ago
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PsychosisCarer|Casual Contributor|Last message 2 days ago
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AuntGlow|Peer Support Worker|Last message 4 days ago
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Jynx|Peer Support Worker|Last message 2 days ago
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RiverSeal|Peer Support Worker|Last message 2 days ago
Hearing voices and psychosis 🗯️

Hey Forums friends,   If you are like me and you have experienced hearing voices and maybe even had a psychotic episode, then this is a thread to share your experiences and have discussions!   I have shared some of my story and recovery journey here in responding to Members, and I also did the Lived Experience of Hearing Voices Webinar in late 2024, and the Topic Tuesday, Living a Meaningful Life with Schizophrenia, in mid-2022. My mental health experience is hearing voices and experiencing delusions. I have had many psychotic episodes and been on the mental health ward many times, diagnosed with schizophrenia in 2016 after 9 years of misdiagnosis (Borderline Personality Disorder with drug-induced psychosis), been on the DSP, and I am an NDIS participant. In 2017, I started studying at TAFE and I now have 6 qualifications in NDIS, Community Services, Alcohol and Other Drugs, Sexual Violence and Mental Health Peer Work. I work with people who experience complex mental health, AOD, and gender identity issues and use my lived experience to provide peer support.   Most of the challenges I have experienced happened over 9 years, from 2007 to 2016, when I started experiencing psychotic episodes and presenting to ED at least 9 times, resulting in 7 hospital mental health ward admissions. However, in late 2001, I was overseas and had a breakdown which led to AOD misuse, unstable housing and extremely heightened emotions for 1 year until I returned to Melbourne. On my return to Melbourne, I misused AOD, and even though I worked several jobs to get by, I was experiencing many other life challenges, anxiety, and depression. As a result of my first psychotic episode in 2007, I lost my long-term girlfriend, career, job, I put on a lot of weight from the antipsychotics, started smoking and lost my fitness, lost my passion for mountain biking, swimming and the gym and had to go bankrupt. In 2009, after my second psychotic episode, I mostly gave up misusing AOD and started working with a. psychiatrist and taking my antipsychotic as prescribed, but was not very engaged in my treatment as I believed the alternate reality that was my voices and delusions.   In 2016, I had a turning point in my life and started my recovery journey with what at the time seemed like an insurmountable challenge. I had my diagnosis changed from BPD with drug-induced psychosis to schizophrenia, and I thought that my life was over. I only knew the stigma and discrimination that I had heard, and I thought that if I had schizophrenia, I was not in a good position to put it politely. I went home and looked up schizophrenia online, and I immediately identified with the diagnosis as it sounded like someone had written about my life. I literally thought that if I could sit on a couch and watch TV, that was what I expected I could do for the rest of my life, if I was lucky. Somewhere deep inside me I was not willing to accept this and I engaged with my treating team, researched everything I could find about schizophrenia, watched endless YouTube videos on other people and recovery stories, took my medication as prescribed and made countless mistakes trying to find a way to exist in the loneliness and isolation that was my life living interstate from my family and having been abandoned by people I used to call friends.   My recovery journey from that place I was not willing to accept feels like wading through water, not knowing what direction the shore is in, how far it is, or how long it will take to get there. I’m still not there, and I believe I will be in recovery for the rest of my life. Along the way, I have met some people who supported me, believed in me and gave me opportunities. I have also had even some of the same people and others say the cruellest and most insensitive things, holding me back by not accepting that I am creating a new life that is meaningful and purposeful. I learned that I truly need to believe in myself and my abilities, hone in on my values and beliefs, and never accept less than what I deserve. Recovery is so hard and so challenging, and to walk the recovery journey path, you just need to put one foot in front of the other and keep moving forward, and it will reveal what is uniquely your experience.     As you might be able to imagine, over 20 + years, there were many challenging situations, not to mention that I was also trying to process my gender identity, as I identify as a transgender woman. This is really just in a nutshell to keep it from being an essay, so please ask questions and be curious if there is anything that you want to understand more deeply!   Let’s create some discussion, and here are some questions (but not limited to) to get us started:   What are some of the challenges you are facing in your recovery?   What supports, services and resources do you regularly engage with in your recovery?   What does recovery look like to you?   What have you learned in recovery that may support another Member?   We also want to hear about your experiences, so if you feel comfortable, please share your story, your challenges and what you have learned!   We all have it within ourselves to live a meaningful and fulfilling life with or without symptoms    RiverSeal ❤️   Just tagging in some Members who may be interested in this thread!!   @Egonza @Patchworks @maddison @Millielulu @TAB @A0ri021 @LW1969 @Elisena @Judi9877 @Eve7 @StuF @Meredyth49 @DIDJane @Dk5 @MissRenae08  @MeerkatMonsta @Hope @recovery @Libra @Cleo2 @Jaybee12321 @sol_87  @Paperdaisy @MDT @boofhead73 @Anon1975 @Bunniekins @Hemlock @Krishna  @Dimity @Dreamy @Eden @creative_writer     

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Nikki7|New Contributor|Last message 5 days ago
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tyme|Community Lead|Last message 5 days ago
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OpenButNot|Casual Contributor|Last message 6 days ago
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