Writing for the Community
Stories that help people feel seen.
For many people living with psychosis, schizophrenia, and serious mental illness, the hardest part isn’t only the symptoms—it’s feeling alone in experiences that can be difficult to explain. Sally’s community writing combines lived experience, honesty, and practical insight to help readers feel understood, challenged, and connected.
Whether someone is newly diagnosed, supporting a loved one, or navigating recovery themselves, these pieces aim to make difficult experiences feel a little less isolating.
Featured Articles
My Psychosis Photo Album
2025 Bronze Digital Health Award Winner
When the average person pictures someone in psychosis, they probably imagine someone who hasn’t bathed in days aimlessly wandering the streets muttering to themselves. But it’s important to know people in psychosis present all sorts of ways.
The Emotional Toll of Being on Disability Benefits
The first time I ever thought of my worth in terms of a dollar amount was the first time I set foot in my county’s early psychosis center.





