Giving Voice to Depression · 234_Lessons From 2022_Pt_1 When we say we learn from our EVERY weekly guest, we mean that from the bottom of our hearts. From…
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Giving Voice to Depression · 230_Depression is a Parasite It’s one of the best descriptions we’ve ever heard for depression: It is a parasite. Depression saps …
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Giving Voice to Depression · 206_Challenging Our Dark Thoughts Patti’s mental-health journey began as a child whose parents opposed treatment and told her to “suck it up.”
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When Depression Makes Normal Tasks Impossible
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Giving Voice to Depression · When Depression Makes Normal Tasks Impossible If you have depression, you know this symptom. Our guest calls it The Impossible Task.
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196 – Resolving to Prioritize Our Mental Health in the New Year
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Giving Voice to Depression · 196 – Resolving to Prioritize Our Mental Health in the New Year There is no health without …
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This episode is a review of the past 11 episodes we’ve produced. It’s also an opportunity to sample Giving Voice to Depression, so you can see that while the…
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We’re not taught how to have these conversations: A friend or family member is struggling. Maybe they’re just “not themselves.” Maybe they’re suicidal. How do you offer…
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You Want to Help Someone Who’s Struggling? Here’s How (Part 1)
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Giving Voice to Depression · You Want to Help Someone Who’s Struggling? Here’s How (Part 1) For the past two weeks we’ve explored ways …
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172 – The Value Of Tracking Our Mental Health Symptoms
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Giving Voice to Depression · 172 – The Value Of Tracking Our Mental Health Symptoms If, like us, you’re mental-health tools are a little worn …
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Giving Voice to Depression · 170- Stigma is Real (Part 2) The phrase “stigma of mental illness” is at once overused and not understood. What does …