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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 1st June, 2026.

DR V AND ME

By Jean Antonello 


So, how are you?

A common cue

Its meaning light

Normally trite

I’m fine


He wants a list

My psychiatrist

My sleep my mood

Symptoms accrued

Here goes


Rushing thoughts

Scattered and fraught

With much distress

No gentleness

I’m tense


Then I slow down

Collapse in a frown

The pain inside

One can’t abide

So sad


Next urgency

Captures me

Get things done

No time for fun

Look out


A darkness glares

No one cares

The curse is back

A heart attack

So what?


Seesaw life

Both sides strife

Dead or crazed

Dr V unphased

That’s me


This week


FAULT IN THE ROAD

By Emily Astey


My life had stopped abruptly

even before I hit the ground.

After years of deafening chaos,

there suddenly was no sound.


A brief respite from turmoil

birthed a single revelation.

And when my eyes had stirred again

I felt no hesitation.


But what I couldn’t calculate

were the figures soon exposed.

How they lured me to a roseate end

that I often thought was closed.


Cliché, but now I understand

what precedes a prescribed doom.

Images I once had buried

resurrected from their tomb.


Like album pages neatly arranged

for my viewing pleasure.

The pictures revealing only truth

leaving something to discover.


I hated everything I saw.

It turned my stomach sickly.

I figured I must enact a plan,

and had to do it quickly.


I know that I was thinking

because my brain indeed engaged.

But the deluge of emotion

encouraged me to come enraged.


My body shocked to silence

Even my heart was rendered mute.

It all assumed a swift retreat

as I commenced this deep pursuit.


This now inspires retrospection

since my efforts disappoint.

No ashes gathered from the flame.

No body to anoint.


So, in sum it was a failure.

Even I shocked by results.

Instead of once clear resolution,

I just now see all my faults.


But was it I to blame for error?

My plan of quick design.

Excitement shattered contemplation

like a chalice full of wine.


And what I rendered to be blood

could then not be contained.

What was released upon the scene 

left more than just a stain.


THE ARSONIST

By Erin McCluskey


Guilt is a brush fire, 

charring her tissue paper skin.


The burn of blame,

the scorch of shame,

like gasoline, 

stokes the flames.


From somewhere beyond the abyss,

a silvery voice,

like snow,

arrives quietly on a whisper,

abruptly evaporating into the embers.


The sound of grace often visits the self-imprisoned. 


Hawking up the ash that had made a home in her lungs,

she wipes the toxins from her lips.


“I am good,” she utters through hot tears,

at long last, drinking in clean air.


The truth had risen up.


The smoke, dissipating.


Deliverance had been there all along,

waiting patiently.


An old friend buried in the marrow of her bones.


ABOUT THE POEM: “The Arsonist” illustrates how shame can fester like a contaminant in our bodies. Yet, because shame is self-inflicted, so is our ability to set ourselves free.


ABOUT ERIN: Erin is a writer, actor, and filmmaker based in New Orleans, USA.



THE GIRL WHO DOESN'T FIT HERE

By Emma Welch


He called her the black sheep

The words echoed over and over

Her hands began to shake

A girl who doesn’t fit here


The words stung deep in her chest

You aren’t like us, you are different

But my blood is the same as yours

My name still belongs to this house

A girl who doesn’t fit here


A family portrait on the wall

I thought I belonged in too

I guess being myself isn’t enough

So I learned to grow smaller

A girl who doesn’t fit here


How I tried to fit in more 

Always living up to expectation 

But how could I, when he was always disappointed 

I often wondered why I existed 

A girl who doesn’t fit here 


A dad, a bully—his words were razor sharp 

How he cut me down to doubt myself 

A mother who tried to keep the peace 

Words that damage a young soul 

A girl who doesn’t fit here 


The anxiety started to creep in 

Slow at first, then growing like a wave 

I needed my mum every day—please help 

My dad said she couldn’t help anymore 

A girl who doesn’t fit here 


A field where my dad can no longer hurt me 

Alone and unloved, but finally at peace 

How I marked my own path 

The black sheep who didn’t fit



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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.

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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:


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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.


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