âTis the season to be very ⦠thoughtful that is. This Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa season, what are some fabulous gifts for those who are living with mental illness? Iâve got you covered.
Video games are supposed to be good for your mental health, as Iâve reported. And the brand-new PlayStation 5 is the hot-ticket item this year. But alas, itâs sold out everywhere or going for exorbitant sums of money on eBay.
My advice: pick up a Nintendo Switch instead. The games are cheerful, fun and not as violent.Â
There are so many predictable presents you could give and should maybe avoid. Essential oils, bath salts, personalized yoga mats and other self-care or mindfulness items. But we who struggle with mental illness may have quite a discerning taste, and the gifts I picked are truly unique and cater to that taste.Â
1. Carrie Fisher Princess Leia Devotional Candle

Our patron saint of bipolar disorder, Carrie Fisher â god rest her soul âappears on this Saint Leia Candle ($15.00) on Etsy. May the Force be with you.Â
2. âYou Are Beautifulâ Keepsakes

The âYou Are Beautifulâ campaign started out as a slogan and sticker crusade. Now, the titular stickers have been posted on all continents in the world, including Antarctica.
The Chicago-based inspirational items creator has been spreading its word since 2002 and itâs a wonderful organization to support.
âYou Are Beautiful is more than a little sticker, itâs an idea,â the movementâs website says. âItâs a way to brighten someoneâs day, a way to pat a stranger on the back, a way to remind ourselves that even when things arenât going great, itâs OK.â
Mini sculptures with messages like âOne Day at a Timeâ and this âToday is a New Dayâ sculpture ($20.00) are perfect for accessorizing your loved oneâs desk with inspirational messages or even just to decorate their bookshelf.
3. Charity Cosmetics from Selena Gomez

Lip and Cheek 4 Piece Mini Set from Rare Beauty ($28.00).
As someone who has struggled with their mental health, singer and actress Selena Gomez is now reaching out to the mental health community through her new charity cosmetic line. One percent of the proceeds from Rare Beauty sales go to The Rare Impact Fund, which has a goal of raising $100 million over the next 10 years for mental health support.
âThe Rare Impact Fund will help support the local, national, and global organizations that have a direct impact on the well-being of Rare Beautyâs community, with a focus on underserved communities,â her mission statement says.
You could shop the miles of aisles at Sephora, but you may as well support Selenaâs significant cause. Your friends, loved ones or yourself could use some luscious lips.
4. Edgar Allen Poe â Collected Works

Our bipolar poet laureate Edgar Allen Poe was the epitome of the tortured artist and one of the most famous people in our ranks. This leather-bound compilation of poems and stories ($13.98) is great for the dark-obsessed John-Q-Public on your list. Hereâs a sampling from Poeâs famous poem, âThe Raven,â which appears in the book.    Â
âOnce upon the midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and wearyÂ
Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore â Â
While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping,  Â
As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.âÂ
You canât go wrong with Poe. Â
5. Salvador Dalà Tarot Card Set

Itâs unclear what kind of mental illness the eccentric Spanish painter and surrealist Dalà may have had, but he was found to meet the diagnostic criteria for psychotic breaks. Rumor has it, the producer of the 1973 James Bond film âLive and Let Dieâ commissioned the artist to create tarot cards for the film, like this set from MoMA Design Store ($60.00).Â
And while weâre on the subject of visual art, you can also score this slick book (Taschen, $15.00) featuring the art of Edvard Munch, who painted âThe Screamâ and was suspected to have bipolar disorder.Â
6. Rainbow Bath Bomb

Who says bath time canât be fun when youâre an adult? The rainbow bath bomb gift set from Koktiana ($19.95) oozes streaks of primary colors when submerged in the tub. They emanate from a cloud of soap. This is the ultimate self-care gift.
7. Book About Depression for Children

Tackling tough topics is a doozy when it comes to children. Enter the âKids Book Aboutâ series, such as âA Kids Book About Depressionâ ($19.95). Crucial conversations abound in these books, which feature such subjects as racism and COVID-19. The books also take a dive into death, empathy, feminism, bullying, disabilities, autism, addiction, suicide, as well as the aforementioned anxiety and depression, plus a host of others.
âWe create books that talk to kids â not down to them. Our books are honest and donât shy away from the most difficult aspects of each topic,â the publisherâs website says. âThis commitment is why our kidsâ books are longer than most and are designed to emphasize the words and never distract from the message.â
Give the gift of education and understanding this year. Your kids deserve the truth on these important topics.
source https://www.programage.com/news/7_Fun_Gift_Ideas_for_Anyone_Living_With_Mental_Illness_1607182223431305.html

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