KODD MAGAZINE ®
  • FR

Input your search keywords and press Enter.

  • MAGAZINE
  • INSIDE
    • KODD Group
    • KODD Medias
    • KODD Korner
    • KODD Masterclass
  • FASHION
    • Advice
    • Fashion shows
    • Inspirations
    • Kloset
    • Lookbooks
    • Quizz
    • Shopping
    • Trends
  • BEAUTY
    • Advice
    • Care
    • Hairstyle
    • Makeup
    • Quizz
    • Shopping
    • Tips
    • Trends
  • CULTURE
    • Advice
    • Agenda
    • Art & Deco
    • Cinema & Series
    • Food & Addresses
    • Lifestyle
    • Music
    • Quizz
    • Shopping
    • Travel
  • EDITORIAL
    • Editorial
    • Cover Web
    • Quizz
  • MINDSET
    • Mindset
    • Quizz
  • About
  • Contact
  • Partnerships
  • Careers
  • Submission
  • Become a panelist
  • MAGAZINE
  • INSIDE
    • KODD Group
    • KODD Medias
    • KODD Korner
    • KODD Masterclass
  • FASHION
    • Advice
    • Fashion shows
    • Inspirations
    • Kloset
    • Lookbooks
    • Quizz
    • Shopping
    • Trends
  • BEAUTY
    • Advice
    • Care
    • Hairstyle
    • Makeup
    • Quizz
    • Shopping
    • Tips
    • Trends
  • CULTURE
    • Advice
    • Agenda
    • Art & Deco
    • Cinema & Series
    • Food & Addresses
    • Lifestyle
    • Music
    • Quizz
    • Shopping
    • Travel
  • EDITORIAL
    • Editorial
    • Cover Web
    • Quizz
  • MINDSET
    • Mindset
    • Quizz
  • About
  • Contact
  • Partnerships
  • Careers
  • Submission
  • Become a panelist
KODD MAGAZINE ®
  • Fashion
    • Advice
    • Fashion shows
    • Inspirations
    • Kloset
    • Lookbooks
    • Quizz
    • Shopping
    • Trends
  • Beauty
    • Advice
    • Care
    • Hairstyle
    • Makeup
    • Quizz
    • Shopping
    • Tips
    • Trends
  • Culture
    • Advice
    • Agenda
    • Art & Deco
    • Cinema & Series
    • Food & Addresses
    • Lifestyle
    • Music
    • Quizz
    • Shopping
    • Travel
  • Editorial
    • Editorial
    • Cover Web
    • Quizz
  • Mindset
    • Mindset
    • Advice
    • Empowerment
    • Life lessons
    • Inspirations
    • Mindfulness
    • Quizz
    • Vision & Ambition
  • Inside
    • KODD Group
    • KODD Medias
    • KODD Korner
    • KODD Masterclass
    • Partners
  • FR
pexels alex green sante mentale mental health kodd magazine medias
  • Inspirations

Depression, stress, anxiety… Understanding words for mental health issues

Editorial by Angela Anz

    Accueil > MINDSET > Inspirations

    On International Women’s Day, public debates often focus on professional equality, violence, representation and economic independence. However, one topic is still too often overlooked: women’s mental health.

    Invisible, silent, sometimes shameful, it nevertheless permeates all areas of life: work, family, relationships, motherhood, loneliness, social pressure. Behind their multiple roles and the constant pressure to ‘keep going’, many women struggle with profound emotional fatigue.

    Talking about mental health is not talking about fragility. It is talking about human reality. I know this because this reality was mine for nearly 18 years, marked by catatonic depression. An experience that taught me how much the words we use (stress, anxiety, depression…) can sometimes mask much deeper suffering.

    pexels cottonbro sante mentale mental health kodd magazine medias
    pexels cottonbro sante mentale mental health kodd magazine medias

    The invisible burden carried by women

    Women’s mental health is often caught in a paradox. They are expected to be resilient, organised, present, emotionally available, high-performing and stable. This accumulation of expectations creates a diffuse but constant pressure.

    Domestic mental load, family responsibilities, professional instability, symbolic or actual violence, social demands around body image, success or motherhood: these are all factors that can undermine mental balance.

    Yet this suffering is often minimised. We talk about fatigue, difficult periods, temporary overload… Rarely about deep exhaustion. Even less about illness. This collective denial contributes to delaying awareness and, therefore, the necessary support.

    Stress, anxiety, depression: different realities

    In everyday language, these three terms are often used interchangeably. However, they refer to distinct psychological experiences.

    • Stress is a normal bodily reaction to pressure. It can be temporary, even useful, mobilising the energy needed to cope with a situation. But when it becomes chronic, it exhausts the body and weakens emotional balance.
    • Anxiety, on the other hand, is long-lasting. It corresponds to a state of almost permanent alertness, an anticipation of danger, sometimes without any identifiable cause. It can invade everyday life, altering sleep, concentration and the ability to plan ahead calmly.
    • Finally, Depression goes far beyond sadness. It is a profound disorder that affects vital energy, self-perception, motivation, and sometimes even the ability to perform the simplest tasks.

    In its catatonic form, depression can lead to extreme sluggishness of the body and mind, as if everything were frozen from within. Understanding these distinctions is not just a matter of vocabulary. It is an essential step in recognising the seriousness of a situation and directing the person towards appropriate help.

    My journey: living frozen for 18 years

    For a long time, I didn’t have the words to describe what I was going through. I only knew that something inside me was heavy, slow, sometimes almost immobile. Where others seemed to move forward with ease, every decision required an immense effort on my part.

    Catatonic depression does not always resemble the image we have of mental suffering. It can be silent, invisible, internal. One can continue to function on the surface, while being deeply frozen inside.

    Like many women, I continued to cope, to work, to meet expectations. Because we learn early on to hold on, not to disturb, not to show our flaws. But this silence comes at a cost. The healing process was not a spectacular moment. It was gradual, made up of realisations, support, introspection, and a journey of reconnecting with myself.

    It is this journey that I have chosen to share in my book Un Souffle, Une Harmonie (One Breath, One Harmony), not as a universal truth, but as a testimony: that of a transition from immobility to movement, from silence to speech.

    pexels alex green sante mentale mental health kodd magazine medias
    pexels alex green sante mentale mental health kodd magazine medias

    Breaking the taboo: talking to heal

    One of the major obstacles to mental health remains the taboo surrounding it. Many women are still reluctant to seek help, talk about their problems, or even acknowledge their suffering. They fear being judged as weak, fear the consequences at work, or fear not being understood.

    Yet talking plays a fundamental role. Naming what we feel already helps us break out of our inner isolation. It opens up the possibility of support, whether therapeutic, medical, spiritual, community-based, or relational.

    Mental health is not limited to a diagnosis. It affects our environment, our pace of life, our relationships, and the meaning we give to our existence. Creating safe spaces (in society, in businesses, in families, in the media, etc.) is a collective responsibility. Because no one should have to suffer in silence in order to conform to social expectations.

    Making mental health a genuine right

    Recognising mental health as a key issue is an important step towards a fairer society.

    This means:

    • normalising the use of psychological support
    • integrating mental health into public and professional policies
    • raising awareness from an early age
    • valuing rest, balance and respect for boundaries
    • viewing vulnerability not as a weakness, but as a human trait

    For women in particular, this also means questioning social norms that glorify silent endurance and the ability to carry everything. Taking care of your mental health is not a privilege, it is a necessity. Above all, it is a right.

    Putting words to transform pain

    On this International Women’s Day, talking about mental health means remembering that equality is not just about visible rights, but also about inner well-being. Behind every word such as stress, anxiety and depression lies a lived reality that is often complex and sometimes invisible. Understanding these words is the first step towards recognising suffering. And recognising suffering paves the way for healing.

    If this forum can contribute, even in a small way, to encouraging people to speak out, to listen or to remind someone that they are not alone, then it will have fulfilled its role. Because sometimes, it all starts with simply daring to name what you are going through… And accepting that asking for help is also a sign of strength.

    If you are going through a difficult time, you are not alone. Talking is an essential first step. You can contact 3114 (the national suicide prevention helpline in France, free 24 hours a day), a healthcare professional, or a specialist organisation such as SOS Amitié, France Dépression or Psycom. In the event of an immediate emergency, dial 15 or go to the nearest A&E department.

    Share 0
    Tweet 0
    Total
    0
    Shares
    Share 0
    Tweet 0
    Pin it 0
    Share 0
    Share 0
    Share 0
    Like 0
    Share 0
    Angela Anz
    Angela Anz

    The brain behind KODD, Angela is a passionate writer in her free time. Don't be surprised to find some of her articles written with passion.

    KODD RECOMMENDS
    • avatar critique cinema kodd magazine
      • Cinema & Series
      Avatar 3: we saw James Cameron’s film and here is our review
    • aromandise the kuma the bio japonais kuwamatcha aromandise pack kodd magazine medias culture lifestyle
      • Food
      Kuwa Matcha, a new wellness experience from Japan
    • lemprise de la nuit par theodor litovko kodd magazine medias fashion mode
      • EDITORIAL
      L’emprise de la nuit
    • pixabay insidehenderson chaussures hommes derbies kodd magazine medias mode
      • Advice
      The fascinating history of men’s Derby shoes
    • deguisements sexy kodd magazine medias culture
      • Lifestyle
      When sexy costumes redefine the festive codes of carnival
    • unsplash bruno guerrero sabots confort kodd magazine medias mode
      • Advice
      The clog, from functional footwear to lifestyle icon
    Music & Arts
    • medine culture musique kodd magazine
      Stentor act I, the ninth album by rapper Médine
    • jenna culture kodd magazine
      Jenna, an artist between softness and endurance
    Discover
    rituels familiaux family rituals kodd magazine medias
    View Post
    • Inspirations

    The importance of family rituals

    • 28 November 2025
    solitude choisie equilibre mental chosen solitude mental balance kodd magazine medias
    View Post
    • Inspirations

    Chosen solitude as a new wealth of personal balance

    • 1 October 2025
    journal des rêves lucides lucid dream journal kodd magazine médias
    View Post
    • Inspirations

    Try the lucid dream journal to get creative while you sleep

    • 30 August 2025
    ennui créatif creative boredom kodd magazine médias
    View Post
    • Inspirations

    Relearning to think through the art of creative boredom

    • 23 August 2025
    micro aventure routine adventure kodd magazine médias
    View Post
    • Inspirations

    Daily micro-adventure, the new antidote to routine

    • 17 August 2025
    chaos intérieur energie artistique inner chaos artistic energy kodd magazine médias
    View Post
    • Inspirations

    How do you transform your inner chaos into artistic energy?

    • 19 April 2025
    Follow us on Instagram

    instagram kodd magazine medias
    instagram kodd magazine medias

    @KODDMEDIAS

    MORE DISCOVERIES
    kiara jones kodd magazine culture
      • Music
    Kiara Jones, neo soul revelation
    • 18 January 2021
    fausse fourrure faux fur kodd magazine médias
      • Advice
    New alternatives to enhance faux fur
    • 4 April 2025
    capture-d’écran-2014-07-23-à-12.11.19
      • Lifestyle
    Androgynous, the Adopteunmec commercial
    • 23 July 2014
    dark youth kodd magazine
      • EDITORIAL
    Dark Youth
    • 18 April 2018
    nina nesbitt lifes a bitch kodd magazine culture musique music
      • Music
    Noël Ensemble, new single from Battery Family
    • 28 December 2015
    pexels pavel danilyuk privatecasinos kodd magazine culture gambling canada
      • Advice
    How did the culture of gambling begin in Canada ?
    • 22 July 2022
    kodd
      • Shopping
    MakeUp trends of the Fashion Week
    • 16 September 2014
      • EDITORIAL
    Pride
    • 5 September 2017
    falltown web série interactive kodd magazine
      • Cinema & Series
    Falltown, the interactive web series to see
    • 30 December 2019
    KODD MAGAZINE ®

    KODD MOOK

    CATEGORIES
    • Magazine
    • Fashion
    • Beauty
    • Culture
    • Editorial
    • Mindset
    CLUB KODD
    • WhatsApp Group
    • Become a panelist
    • Advertisers
    • The Medias
    • The Mook
    KODD GROUP
    • Group
    • Shop
    • News
    • Press
    • Training
    • Partnerships
    CONTACT US

    Using WhatsApp
    +33 7 68 77 28 56
    Using the form
    Quick contact

    NEWSLETTER
    KODD MAGAZINE ®
    • About
    • Contact
    • Partnerships
    • Careers
    • Submission
    • Legal notice
    2026 © KODD MAGAZINE

    Input your search keywords and press Enter.