ASMR It's Okay to Say You're Not Okay


Cheryl ASMR
Published 4 years ago

According to the mental health charity Mind, approximately 1 in 4 people in the UK will experience a mental health problem each year. That’s a lot of people and that’s just in the UK.

Many people take refuge in ASMR videos when suffering from ill mental health, due to ASMR’s calming and nurturing effect.

Many people suffering from ill mental health reach out to ASMRtists to thank them for helping them through difficult times.

Asking for support can be extremely scary for some people suffering from ill mental health, that’s why it is important to continue the conversation to let you know that it’s a sign of strength to say ‘I’m not okay’.

Cue the It’s Okay campaign.

The It’s Okay campaign highlights ASMRtists amazing work on ending the mental health stigma.

We keep the conversation going to encourage you to openly speak about your experiences.

The It’s Okay campaign lets you know that it’s okay to say you’re not okay.

Please note, ASMR is not professional therapy. If you’re suffering from ill mental health, always seek professional help by speaking to your doctor. More information can be found on the NHS website.

A huge thanks to Queen of Serene, Minx Laura123, ASMR Attack, Tea for Two, ASMR with Allie and Fairy Blossom and Friends ASMR.

If you're an ASMRtist and would like to join the campaign, email [email protected]

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