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Student vets of the Iraq War speak out about the emotional challenges of adjusting to life back at home.

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Billy Corgan of the Smashing Pumpkins Reveals How Abuse and Emotional Distress Led Him to Suicidal Thoughts

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Brittany Snow Speaks Out For The First Time About Her Struggle With An Eating Disorder.

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Max Bemis Opens Up About Identity Struggles and the Highs and Lows of Bipolar Disorder

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Mary J. Blige Talks About Overcoming Hopelessness and Depression

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Students from Baylor University share how a friend’s suicide attempt inspired them to take action on mtvU Dean's List
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Pete Wentz
Pete Wentz never expected his depression to grow with the success of Fall Out Boy, but it leads him to attempt suicide.
Student Veterans
Students who served in the Iraq War speak out about the emotional challenges of adjusting to life back at home and the importance of finding support.
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If you are feeling trapped by your thoughts or feelings, you are not alone.
Mary J Blige
Mary reveals what she’s been through and how she came back from the brink of suicide.
Brittany Snow
After battling emotional problems and an eating disorder for almost a decade, Brittany Snow finds the strength to improve her life.
Student Athletes
Student athletes learn that they must speak up and seek help to deal with the challenges of balancing academics, athletics and emotional issues.
Billy Corgan
Success and fame unleash the scars of childhood abuse for Billy Corgan of The Smashing Pumpkins.
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Everyone feels a little off sometimes, but if you are concerned about changes in yourself or a friend, you should reach out for help.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: (800) 273-TALK