

Mental health is a journey. It’s not a game that you either win or lose.
There are few platforms as powerful as those belonging to athletes. To that end, we have collected together the stories about mental health that players have written for TPT. In putting all this content in one place, our goal is to help reduce social stigma, drive awareness and inspire change. Here's to feeling a little less alone.
Mental health is a journey. It’s not a game that you either win or lose.
To anybody who went through it. To anybody who’s still going through it. This is for you. By Kevin Love.
I basically want to do whatever I can to make sure that my life doesn’t end.
Putting your thoughts — your darkest, most brutal ones — into words is the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do.
Don’t worry about what anybody says. Don’t worry about how your boys react to it, or about what people got to say about it on social media.
At the depths of your depression, something strange and beautiful will happen.
Stanley Cup champion Daniel Carcillo and UFC champion Cris Cyborg sit down to discuss the life-threatening impact of a career spent...
I don’t want to die. But, you know, nothing is for certain. And I’m tired of keeping quiet. So for whatever it’s worth … here goes.
I don’t want someone else to be in this position. You have a lot more years to live after professional sports.
I was living in darkness. That’s the only way I can describe it. Pure darkness. Like nothing good could possibly happen in my life.