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Emotional Frostbite: A Veteran’s Unfiltered Story of Survival, Strength, and Mental Health

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Honoring Veterans This Month: A Veterans Day Feature November is Veterans and Military Families Month, a time to honor the strength, sacrifice, and ongoing mental health challenges that service members face after leaving active duty. Drawing on my doctoral research on veterans’ mental health and personal experience knowing many veterans, I’ve seen how invisible wounds often follow them home, shaping their recovery and daily lives. This month, I’m honored to feature their voices on my blog. Today’s story comes from  Damien Celaya , an Army veteran whose honesty about survival, numbness, and recovery cuts through the stereotypes and speaks directly to the heart of what healing really means. Interview with Damien Celaya Q: Can you share how your military experience shaped your understanding of mental health? "I was already familiar with mental health before I ever wore a uniform. Growing up with a mom who fought her own demons taught me early how deep those battles can go. So when I ...

đź’¬ FAQ: About Darkness to Dialogue: Living Well with Mental Illness

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Hey, you found your way here, and that already means something… This blog wasn’t created to give answers. It was created to offer language for the things most of us were never taught how to talk about, grief, trauma, healing, uncertainty, and all the in-between moments we don’t always share out loud. Darkness to Dialogue  is for anyone learning to live well with mental illness, not perfectly, just honestly. Below are a few questions people often ask about the blog and what it’s here to do. ❓ What is  Darkness to Dialogue ? It’s a blog about healing that doesn’t try to “fix” you. Here, you’ll find reflections on what it’s really like to live with mental illness—from the quiet victories to the hard days that don’t make it into highlight reels. The goal isn’t to be inspirational. The goal is to be real. ❓ Who is this blog for? This space is for anyone who’s ever felt like their story didn’t quite fit. If you’re navigating mental illness, recovering from trauma, or just trying to ...