Social Anxiety on Thanksgiving

2017-11-22T17:06:03+00:00November 22nd, 2017|Sarah Fader, blog, writing|

By Sarah Fader As a child, I was terrified of social gatherings, particularly if they were family ones. We would all sit around the table and have to talk to each other and it freaked me out. Not my immediate family, but if there were extended relatives and friends and friends of friends and [...]

Stigma In The Movies

2017-11-18T19:47:38+00:00November 20th, 2017|blog, Taylor Jones, writing|

Written by Taylor Nicole. The quirky friend and the villain; these are the two stereotypes we commonly see in movies with characters who have a mental illness. Girls who have mental illness in romantic comedies are often seen as the Manic Pixie Dream Girl. Manic Pixie Dream Girls are quirky and fun. They’re often [...]

I Fake My Happiness. And It Sucks.

2017-11-15T16:54:22+00:00November 15th, 2017|blog, Taylor Jones, writing|

Written by Taylor Nicole. I'm a pretty happy person...for someone with severe depression. That being said I'm still very sad for most of the time. It's not my fault that I'm sick. But it will be my fault when I show up to happy events acting the way I feel. So a lot of [...]

The First Time I Disclose My Mental Illness

2017-11-08T18:25:06+00:00November 13th, 2017|blog, Taylor Jones, writing|

Written by Taylor Nicole. There are a lot of relationship milestones that can seem kind of intimidating. The first date, the first kiss, the first time saying I love you. However, for me, there's one relationship milestone that terrifies me. That is, the first time I disclose my mental illness.   I know it's [...]

I Have A Mental Illness, & I Will Never Own A Gun

2017-11-08T16:27:35+00:00November 8th, 2017|blog, Taylor Jones, writing|

Written by Taylor Nicole. Lately mental illness has been in the news...however it's not always in the best light. Lately I've been seeing a lot of reports concerning mental health in relation to the mass shootings that have taken place. And quite frankly, I'm really sick of it.   There's a lot I could [...]

Schizophrenic.NYC will be at BUST Holiday Craftacular on Dec. 9 & 10

2017-11-02T21:35:23+00:00November 2nd, 2017|pop-up shops, pop-ups|

Schizophrenic.NYC will  be at BUST Holiday Craftacular on Dec. 9th & 10th. The BUST Craftacular features over 150 of the best vendors, makers, and crafters from across the country. We are thrilled to announce that this year we will be adding two whole new sections including an all-day music festival and The Bust School [...]

Why Do People Think I’m Faking My Illness?

2017-11-04T17:08:58+00:00October 30th, 2017|blog, Taylor Jones, writing|

Written by Taylor Nicole. I have been mentally ill my whole life. For as long as I can remember I've been struggling with psychotic episodes, panic attacks, depression periods, and so much more. My life is ruled by mental illness. Although I try not to let it define me, I try not to be [...]

Schizophrenic.NYC Founder, Michelle, Speaks at Mt. Sinai Hospital

2017-10-25T23:04:36+00:00October 25th, 2017|speaking, Michelle Hammer|

Michelle had a blast being a panelist at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, in New York City.  The panel was for 1st year med students who were learning about how to interact with psych patients. There were 5 panelists in total. Most had experience working with psych patients. Michelle was the only panelist who lives [...]

Borne Dance Company and Schizophrenic.NYC

2017-10-04T16:39:57+00:00October 4th, 2017|collaboration, photo shoots|

Here at Schizophrenic.NYC we are proud that Borne Dance Company are one of our amazing Brand Ambassadors. This photo shoot is for their new project "Packages, Boxes, and Bags" in support of Mental Health Awareness to be performed November 11! They will be wearing merchandise from Schizophrenic.NYC. Make sure to save the date!     [...]

I Had an Amazing Time at NAMI Somerset NJ

2017-09-28T20:04:07+00:00September 28th, 2017|speaking, Michelle Hammer|

On Tuesday I had the pleasure of speaking about my experiences of growing up and living with Schizophrenia with residents of Somerset County in New Jersey. It was amazing. I loved sharing my story and hearing the stories that others shared with me. Here are a few photos from the event. [...]

There Has To be More To Life Than My Mental Illness

2017-11-04T17:10:44+00:00September 25th, 2017|blog, Taylor Jones, writing|

Written by Taylor Nicole. There has to be more than life than this. There has to be more to life than this crippling anxiety and this deep, dark depression. There has to be more to life than my mental illness.    Yet it seems like my mental illness always consumes me.   Yet it seems [...]

Mentally ill or not, we all think differently – Photoshoot with Hallie Kruger.

2017-09-05T17:42:12+00:00September 5th, 2017|collaboration, photo shoots|

Once again Schizophrenic.NYC is glad to be featuring Hallie Kruger. You may have read the post last year, Schizophrenic.NYC’s Hallie Kruger, Shares Her Story. Hallie is the screenprinter for Schizophrenic.NYC and is an awesome and integral part of the team. Here is Hallie again modeling the Fire, Blue, and Light Blue Rorschach Test Ink Blot Tank [...]

Schizophrenic.NYC Founder, Michelle will be speaking for NAMI Somerset, New Jersey, Sept. 26th

2017-08-11T17:38:54+00:00August 11th, 2017|speaking, Michelle Hammer|

Join NAMI Somerset at Bridgewater Library to hear Michelle Hammer share her story and personal struggles for the depths of the illness to her current work fighting the stigma associated with Schizophrenia and advocating for the mentally ill. Tuesday September, 26, 2017 7:00PM - 8:00PM Bridgwater Library Meeting Room AB 1 Vogt Drive [...]

How to Overcome Problems with Your Mental Health

2017-08-01T16:30:32+00:00August 1st, 2017|blog, guest blog|

by Lucy Miller While it is normal for people to feel sad and suffer through down periods from time to time, it is not normal for such feelings to linger for extended periods of time. In these instances, individuals might be suffering from a mental disorder. Three common mental conditions are anxiety, depression and [...]

Are You Confused Why I Cut You Out Of My Life?

2017-11-04T17:12:22+00:00July 27th, 2017|blog, Taylor Jones, writing|

Written by Taylor Nicole. I'm a people pleaser. It's hard for me to say no to others. I believe in the good in people. When I make friends I'm hoping it's for life, and if I call you family that means you matter so much to me I couldn't stand to live without you. [...]

Using My Schizophrenia to Help Others

2017-07-25T19:46:08+00:00July 25th, 2017|blog, guest blog, guest post|

By Neesa Sunar I too carry the heavy burden of schizophrenia.  It afflicted me about ten years ago, while I was in graduate school studying classical viola performance at a prominent conservatory.  I developed a crush on a fellow student, and my mind uncontrollably fixated on him at all times.  When he rejected me, I [...]

Tamara Michelle Shephard Photo Shoot

2017-07-24T21:47:30+00:00July 24th, 2017|collaboration, photo shoots|

I met the amazing Tamara Michelle Shephard on Instagram a few months ago, and we instantly connected. She is a New York City based actor, originally from the tiny town of Pocatello, Idaho. Tamara has struggled from from Mental Health issues since the age of 11, and has an amazing story. Check out the photo [...]

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