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I do not look disabled. I do not look sick. Therefore, I can't be, right? In our society, people often debate questions like what makes someone disabled and what do disabled people look like. That can lead to people questioning themselves and others: "Are you disabled enough?" In today's video, I'm explaining what does invisible disability mean and what it is like to have an invisible disability. Because of the stereotype society has of disabled people, I've often asked myself "Do I really have a disability?" However, just because you can't see my disability does not make it stop existing. I have an invisible disability (actually, I have multiple). I'm disabled but I don't look like it, and that is okay. It doesn’t make me any less disabled. Please remember to smash that like button, click subscribe, and ring the notification bell so that you will not miss any of my future videos! Videos are uploaded every Tuesday and Friday @ 11:00 AM eastern time. 👍 Hey everyone, I'm Devin! I currently have my Associates and Bachelor’s degrees in Psychology. Before the pandemic, I was working towards my Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. That was put on hold because I have an autoimmune disease (Ulcerative Colitis) that has caused me to be in quarantine for over 7 months at this point. I also have multiple mental illnesses (Depression, Anxiety, ADHD, Borderline Personality Disorder, Dependent Personality Disorder) that I have been dealing with for most of my life. I post videos about living with chronic physical and mental illnesses, using both my personal experiences and my educational background in the mental health field. My contact links are included below if anyone would like to reach out! 💙 📸OTHER VIDEOS TO WATCH📸 My Chronic Illness Diet: • WHAT I EAT IN A DAY: My Chronic Illness Di... My Unemployment Story & Update: • MY ILLNESS WAS A PERSONAL CHOICE: My Exper... Steroid Vlog Part 1: • STEROIDS MADE ME CRAZY: My Steroid Treatme... Growing Up With Major Depression: • GROWING UP WITH MAJOR DEPRESSION: My Exper... Getting Diagnosed with ADHD: • HOW I GOT DIAGNOSED WITH ADHD AS AN ADULT:... 📺MENTAL HEALTH PLAYLISTS📺 All Mental Health & Mental Illness Videos: • MENTAL HEALTH & MENTAL ILLNESS Explaining Mental Illnesses: • EXPLAINING MENTAL ILLNESSES Mental Health Hospitalization: • MENTAL HEALTH HOSPITALIZATION Toxic Relationships: • TOXIC RELATIONSHIPS Coping Skills: • COPING SKILLS 📺SPECIFIC MENTAL ILLNESS PLAYLISTS📺 Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD): • GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER Major Depressive Disorder (MDD): • MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD): • BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): • ATTENTION-DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER 📺CHRONIC ILLNESS PLAYLISTS📺 All Chronic Illness & Disability Videos: • CHRONIC ILLNESS & DISABILITY My Chronic Illness Diagnosis Story: • MY AUTOIMMUNE DIAGNOSIS STORY 📚 MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES 📚 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 Crisis Text Line: 741-741 LBGT+ Mental Health Hotline (The Trevor Project): 1-866-488-7386 National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): https://www.nami.org/ 💌 CONTACT ME 💌 YouTube: / justamentalnote Email: justamentalnote@gmail.com Instagram: / justamentalnote Facebook: / justamentalnote Tumblr: / justamentalnote ⏰CHAPTERS⏰ 0:00 Intro 0:36 What Are Invisible Disabilities? 1:44 Examples of Invisible Disabilities 2:57 Challenges of Having an Invisible Disability 10:44 Outro **Disclaimer: While I am educated about psychology and counseling, I am NOT a licensed therapist. I cannot diagnose people or give counseling. I am only here to provide information, references, and my personal experiences. I am always here if anyone needs to talk; however, if you are looking for mental health treatment, please reach out to your doctor! **