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What happens after hospital?

Resources, stories, and support after psychiatric hospitalisation.

What You’ll Find Here

This site brings together lived-experience writing, practical recovery tools, printable downloads, and gentle guidance for making sense of life after hospitalisation for mental health.

Why I Started
Life After Being Sectioned

In 2020, I experienced psychosis, was sectioned under the Mental Health Act, and spent time on a psych ward in hospital.

When I was discharged, I remember trying to make sense of what had happened - not just clinically, but emotionally. I wanted to understand what recovery might actually look like in real life.

In 2023, I was sectioned again after a manic episode and then diagnosed with bipolar disorder type 1. That diagnosis helped me understand my experiences more clearly over time, but it also showed me how little honest, human information is out there about life after being sectioned.

Not just crisis plans, medication, appointments, or clinical language.

But the real-life aftermath: the shame, the grief, the fear of relapse, the impact on relationships, the return to work, the rebuilding of confidence, and the slow process of learning how to trust yourself again.

I wanted to hear from people who had been through it and come out the other side. People who were rebuilding and finding ways to live full, meaningful, joyful lives.

Life After Being Sectioned exists to help create the resource I wish I had found.

A space for honest conversations about psychosis, bipolar disorder, hospitalisation, recovery, grief, identity and rebuilding life after a mental health crisis - with compassion, humour, softness, and hope.

Recovery is possible.

Not perfect.
Not linear.
But possible.

Many people rebuild meaningful, creative, connected lives after, and with, severe mental illness.