Taylor explains how she got into depression, what it was like and how she got out of it. She is also running the Bournemouth Half Marathon for the Mental Health Foundation.
Seonaid's son Dylan tragically took his own life aged 18. Here she tells the story of Dylan's death and of the lack of support her grieving family received afterwards.
Jess tells her story of how she became overwhelmed by the demands of being a young mum and of how the Mental Health Foundation helped her out of it.
Melissa tells us about how multiple factors caused her to experience severe stress, which spiralled her into depression.
Jacqui has agoraphobia but has managed to look after her mental health by pursuing her passion of travelling and photography in a remarkable way using Google Street View.
Gina tells the tragic story of losing her mum to suicide and how she's running the 2018 London Marathon for the Mental Health Foundation.
Fiona had a difficult time when she first became a mother, so much so that she was lucky to survive.
Amy battled with Ednos on and off for 9 years and is now recovering. She learnt you don't have to appear 'unhealthy' to be suffering with a eating disorder.
Jess talks about feelings of a loss of identity that arose after the birth of her second child, and what helped her gain confidence again.
Harry talks about severe depression, how he overcame it, and why the community fundraising initiative Curry & Chaat is important for encouraging people to talk about their mental health.