by Alicea Corey, LMFT, CCTP (Sunrise Therapy Services, LLC)
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15 Apr, 2023
World Semicolon Day is on April 16th of every year. Project Semicolon was founded on April 16th, 2013 and is a non-profit movement dedicated to presenting hope to those who are struggling with mental health issues, suicidal thoughts, depression, self-injury, and addiction. According to the Project Semicolon website, “A semicolon is used when an author could have chosen to end their sentence, but chose not to. The author is you and the sentence is your life. When you’re experiencing a mental health problem, supportive and reliable information can change your life. That’s what we do. We empower people to understand their condition and the choices available to cope with the symptoms of their mental illness.” This encourages the idea to discuss personal experience, strength, and hope with others. The timing of the date of World Semicolon Day on April 16th is symbolic to occur in the month of April. According to Merriam-Webster’s dictionary, the month of April is rooted in the Latin word Aprilis meaning “to open.” This could also be in reference to the opening or blossoming of flowers, trees, hope and renewal and a chance to develop, grow, flourish and thrive. The Sunrise Therapy Services Team works with adults, children, adolescents, couples and families every day who struggle with mental illness, depression, anxiety, trauma, thoughts of suicide, thoughts of wanting to engage in self-injurious behavior, and many other challenges. We are passionate about our clinical work and we are dedicated to let our clients and others know that their story isn’t over yet. Our mission is to raise mental health awareness and educate about mental health, the stigma surrounding mental illness and provide resources and ongoing support. As our Sunrise Therapy Services motto states, we are committed to the practice “Where We Learn, Grow, and Change.” What is your story? You too can raise mental health awareness and help stop the mental health stigma. Your story is not over yet! One important way you can play a role in helping someone with mental health issues is to have an open conversation and encourage those who are in need to seek support.