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Poetry for Mental Health

Supporting people around the world through words and poetry.



Poetry for Mental Health has supported thousands of people through words and poetry! No matter what your age, background and experience, culture, nationality, or identity; whether an established writer with many published titles to your credit, or an aspiring poet who has never written a word of poetry in your life, our philosophy here is to embrace, welcome and support everyone, everywhere, and help you cope through words and poetry.

About ...

"I formed Poetry for Mental Health at the outbreak of COVID, as a way of helping people cope mentally through lockdown and the pandemic by inspiring them to write poetry. Six years, eight books, and many thousands of pieces of poetry later, Poetry for Mental Health is still inspiring people to write poetry for positive mental health! And with almost 1500 visitors a the month, it is now probably the largest and most visited website of its kind on the net!"

ROBIN BARRATT - Founder POETRY FOR MENTAL HEALTH


"It is undeniable that putting thoughts, feelings and emotions into words, on paper, can be both therapeutic and an incredibly effective method of self-help and healing ... "


OUT NOW!

PTSD - Post-traumatic Stress Disorder

A collection of personal stories and poetry about life and living with PTSD.


Available from Amazon websites worldwide as a larger format 6 x 9 inch (15.24 x 22.86 cm) paperback and Kindle, and directly from us as paperback and pdf e-book.

ISBN: 9798255872770

277 pages

109 contributors

Over 29 countries represented.


More info

Our Next Title ...

My Mental Health

Writers and poets around the world talk about their own personal journeys with mental health.


We are doing something slightly different for our next title by focusing purely on personal stories about mental health, so if you are a writer and/or poet, and would like to contribute to this title and share your mental health journey with others, please click on the button below:

DEADLINE END JUNE 2026.

PUBLICATION MID JULY, 2026.


More info

NEW - This Week's Featured Poetry (x4)

Week commencing Monday 08th June, 2026.

THE SHOWER

By Ash Candella 


I sit down in the shower

the water consumes me 

My left arm begins to burn 

With regret and shame

The white scars remind me

I’ll never escape it 


My pencil makes a self portrait 

I draw myself inaccurately

No scars, no imperfections

just clean, aesthetic skin


So i sit in the shower

As my mind lays bare

I feel nothing at all

A surprising flaw 


and as I sit in the shower 

I begin to sob 

I clutch my knees in desperation 

praying to an invisible god 


I’m going to die if this feeling won’t change 

I’ll cross out my self portrait 

the accuracy improves 

if I’m not here, my arm proves it


AVOIDANCE

by Jacob R. Moses


I’ve been incredibly silent

For the past few weeks


Haven’t had the words to

Formulate, for fortitude

Exists not in my words


It wanes periodically

Depression methodically

Invading, pervading

My senses, whether the kind

I can feel physically or

Psychic phenomena


I’m hurting right now

And I wish I wasn’t

Used to this anguish


Another poem settled upon

This landscape of the mind


One I’ve been struggling to

Write, sources I’ve been

Struggling to cite, divorced

From relationships I

Once held dearly


Last night I couldn’t sleep

Tossing and turning upon

A bare mattress, lost

My yearning to breathe


Fostered the burning

Making me simply

Want to leave this

Lofty establishment


Will I have a rock on my finger?

Will my love be redeemed by God?


I want to answer these questions

Thoroughly, long to embody

Confidence, yearn to get out

Of bed with certainty, but

This internal hellfire is

Burning me, three degrees

Of separation from my soul


It’s time to wake up and face

Another day, hoping the walls

Don’t collapse around me

And the roof covers

My head in reverence

To a God I struggle

To worship daily


I am ailing each

Of those times

I could be praying


Am I dying alone ... or are

We possibly dying together?

UP & DOWN LIKE A YO-YO

By Martina Teeny Collender


I am thirty-four

and tired in places sleep can’t reach,

my bones a metronome of yesterday’s momentum:

up,

down,

up again,

pulled by invisible strings

like a cheap yo-yo in a child’s impatient hand.


Some mornings I rise electric,

a script half-written in my blood,

ideas sparking like matchheads

everything possible,

until it isn’t.


By noon I’m knotted inside myself,

caught in the yo-yo’s tangled twirl,

the high already slipping from its own shadow.


Up,

then the drop

sharp as hunger,

familiar as breath.


I spin between chapters,

between confidence and collapse,

applause and empty seats,

ink-heavy nights and blank-page dawns.


It’s thrilling, and it hurts.


I tell myself balance is coming

like an act break,

like a curtain slow to fall.


But I’m still jerking

on the thin thread of expectation,

wearing my strength like mascara,

pretty until it smears.


Here I am, dizzy and stubborn,

still rising,

still falling,

still dragged between fire and quiet,

storm and sigh.


A yo-yo, yes,

but one that never gets to land.


ABOUT MARTINA: Martina is an Irish, Working-Class, Queer, Disabled, Award Winning, Published, Playwright, Screenwriter, Poet & Writer living and working in Waterford City and County with her beloved cat Ellie.


WONDER

By Anonymous


Why shall I live

When there’s no purpose to give

I wonder and wonder and wonder

Until I can’t wonder but rather suffer

I sit in silence through the misery

Wondering is my existent is worth a victory

I wonder and wonder and wonder

until I cant wonder but rather suffer



Lots more Featured Poetry here:



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Our Books


Featured Poets

Featuring poets from around the world, with up to six pieces of their work, and a little about the author and the stories behind their work.

And lots more ...


Personal Journeys

In their own words, writers and poets write about their own personal journey with mental health.


Interviews

Ten amazing writers and poets talking about their own personal journey with mental health.


Featured Books

Promoting poetry books and publications.

And lots more ...


Other ...


Directory of Support Services

Charities, groups and organisations worldwide offering mental health help and support to people in crisis.

More info ...

Mental Health First Aid

Identifying warning signs of common mental health crisis, and how to guide a person towards safety and appropriate help.

More info ...





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May 2026.

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Publishing Services

We publish books for other people too!!!


Would you like to see your poetry collection published as a paperback and Kindle, and available for other people to read around the world? Prices start from just £150.00 for a chapbook / short poetry collection. Click on the link for more info. Plus Promoting Your Book- information and advice for promoting and marketing your book. We have published over 100 books for other people. Just a few examples below:


We have published over 100 books for other people. Just a few examples below:



NOTE ON CONTRIBUTIONS: We publish mental health poetry from around the world, and for a number contributors to this website, English is not their first language. Unlike some other platforms, we don't heavily edit a poet's own work (if we did, it would then not be their own work!), so please focus on a poet's messages and meanings, and not necessarily on any grammatical mistakes or translated imperfections that may arise within their contribution.