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Ello im Belle, I am inuit and Icelandic.
I do digital art, write, I do cosplay, and promote products.
I struggle with a lot of MH conditions, including
●Dissociative identity disorder
●Boderline Personality disorder
●CPTSD
●Anxiety
●Depression
I'm professionally diagnosed with these disorders. I advocate for victims of DV and those who struggle with MH. I also fight for my indigenous community, Just because I'm mixed doesn't make me any less valid.
In today's society, mental health awareness has become increasingly important. Individuals like Belle, who navigate complex mental health challenges, play a vital role in raising awareness. Conditions such as Dissociative Identity Disorder and CPTSD require profound understanding and support from the community. Belle's dedication to advocacy not only highlights the need for support but also emphasizes the importance of representation for mixed heritage individuals. Advocacy for domestic violence victims is crucial, as many face immense challenges in their healing journeys. By sharing her story, Belle aims to empower others to embrace their identity and seek help. Furthermore, the intersection of mental health and indigenous advocacy is a topic that deserves more attention. Belle’s voice contributes to a broader conversation about cultural identity, belonging, and the unique challenges faced by individuals who are part of multiple communities. This multifaceted approach encourages unity, understanding, and compassion. For anyone struggling with mental health issues, know that you are not alone. Resources and communities exist to provide support and guidance. Embracing your identity, like Belle advocates, is essential in fostering resilience and strength.
