14 beautiful mental health tattoos to wear with pride
Mental health tattoos have become a hot topic on TikTok, with 'medusa tattoo’ gaining over 22.8 million views and counting. But before you ask, it has nothing to do with an uptick in interest for Greek mythology. Medusa is considered a symbol of survival among women who have suffered sexual assault, and it’s fair to say the designs are both breath-taking and powerful, as are many mental health tattoos.
Sometimes, a tattoo is just a pretty piece of art the wearer felt drawn to in the tattoo parlour – an aesthetically-pleasing design that complements their existing inks. But ask a person the meaning behind their tattoo and, more often than not, they’ll reveal an emotional story behind it.
Celebrity tattoo artist Claudio Traina at Sixty Ink Tattoo explains that even the process of getting a tattoo can be therapeutic. “Getting tattooed is similar to a therapy session - people trust us with their skin,” he tells Glamour. “Touching a person creates a connection - people get vulnerable and they open up to us.”
Tattoo artist Abigail Rawlings of Abigail Louise Tattoos explains how she does a lot of scar cover ups on arms and thighs for people who have self-harmed in the past. “My clients say they find it therapeutic and that it’s almost like closing that chapter of their life. I think it's really powerful and I’m grateful that they trust me and are comfortable sharing that part of their journey with me.”
Traina echoes this: “We can cover traumatic memories with an amazing design that helps to distract the eyes away from it, or in some cases, highlight and pay homage to it.”
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He goes on to tell us that while some people choose these tattoos to make a bold statement, wearing their heart on their sleeve (quite literally), others opt for more discreet designs. “You may have no idea there is a connection to mental health unless you asked."
It's not exactly a new trend. For years people have been getting inked to remind themselves how far they've come in life, and the mantras they must adopt in order to continue moving forward. Traina has tattooed the likes of Demi Lovato and James Arthur, both of whom have been open and honest about their mental health battles in the past. While he guards all of his clients’ privacy, he adds that he “loved the connection I had with these clients.”
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Traina lists positive affirmations such as ‘love’, ‘self-love’ and ‘breathe’ as popular tattoos for people wanting to mark a milestone in their mental health journey. “Lots of people tattoo a lion face to be braver, or animals they are scared of, like snakes and spiders, to remind them to face their fears. People might also feel a connection to their ‘spirit animal’ and have it tattooed for guidance and strength.”
Traina adds that if you’re not sure about the tattoo you’ve chosen, it’s best to keep the stencil on and go home and sleep on it. “If you’re still not sure the day after then it’s probably not the right time to get the tattoo.”
Whether you're looking to add to your collection, or you’re an ink virgin looking for inspiration, we've found the most stunning mental-health themed designs to add to your maybe list…














