YouTube & Mental Health

I think YouTube can be a fantastic platform to discuss Mental Health, however I feel you have to be a bit careful about what exactly you watch - making sure it is safe for you and you are receiving appropriate treatment if you need it. Here are a list of YouTuber's and their videos in which they discuss Mental Health. They can be really beneficial in letting you know that you are not alone.

John Green

In the video, I talk about my life with obsessive-compulsive disorder and a bit about how I came to write my forthcoming book, Turtles All the Way Down.

Kati Morton

Hannah Hart

Mediation, medication, and meditation - OH MY! Check out Kati's collab with me here: https://youtu.be/KIBiRsK7uBA and more videos by Kati on her channel at: http://youtube.com/katimorton What should I talk about next time? Click below and lemme know! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=myharto LESBIAN SEX GUIDE: http://hannahhart.com/book (jk it's a cookbook) KITCHEN SWAGGAH: http://dftba.com/hannah This is a very wonderful time.

Grace Helbig

Sometimes the best tool is comedy. You guys look great today. 😎 MY STYLE GUIDE: http://amzn.to/2ntNQjM MY SELF HELP BOOK: http://amzn.to/2ntP1jq MY PODCAST: http://soundcloud.com/nottoodeepwithgrace OTHER SOCIALS: SnapChat: GraceHelbig http://twitter.com/gracehelbig http://gracehelbig.tumblr.com http://instagram.com/gracehelbig http://soundcloud.com/nottoodeepwithgrace ORDER #DIRTY30MOVIE NOW! http://bit.ly/28ZATYW DOWNLOAD DYSH! bit.ly/DyshGrace Hi, if you're new. I make 3 videos a week, Monday Wednesday and Friday.

Mitchell Davis

The Humbled Therapist

Let me know who you have found helpful! I really liked John Green's video on OCD - very useful.


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