Mandy, Sian and Frankie – Group Interview 11-13
Mandy, Sian and Frankie are friends who met while they were staying on the same psychiatric ward. They say meeting each other was one of the most important things that helped them in hospital and through recovery. They have stayed friends ever since (White British).
Mandy (20), Sian (18) and Frankie (19) are friends who met while they were staying on the same psychiatric ward. The girls developed a very close bond during the months they stayed in the unit and have stayed friends ever since. They stay in touch regularly and refer to each other as sister. The girls all say that getting to know each other was the biggest help they got, both in and out of hospital. During their stay in the hospital, the girls got to know each other’s moods, knew when to support each other and when to leave each other have the space to have their own time. They say they kept each other sane in the most insane way.
The girls say that having friends who;ve been through similar experiences has helped them come out of their shell, gain confidence and challenge other people’s misconceptions about mental health and self-harm.
You can either view their individual interviews (Interview 11, Interview 12 & Interview 13) or clips from their group interview.