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153 – How The Lies I Believed Lead Me To Attempt Suicide
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Giving Voice to Depression · 153 – How The Lies I Believed Lead Me To Attempt Suicide …
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Depression is a mental illness that affects how we think, feel and act. Those who have made the effort to learn the symptoms or warning signs still often…
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Depression- An Attack in Your Own Voice (Rebroadcast)
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A Giving Voice to Depression podcast listener, who had never spoken publicly about his history or struggles, shares several powerful and memorable metaphors for the experience of living…
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You don’t have to have depression to be familiar with the cycles of negative thoughts; self shame, blame, doubt and self-criticism. But having depression makes it all worse. Guest…
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150- Stigma vs Recovery (Bipolar Disorder) part2
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Michelle was told that getting professional help for her mental illnesses would be a stain on her “permament record” that would prevent her from getting into a prestigious…
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149-Stigma v Recovery (Bipolar Disorder) pt1
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Giving Voice to Depression · 149-Stigma v Recovery (Bipolar Disorder) pt1 She knew something was wrong. That she was “different.” At times she could not distinguish …
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Giving Voice to Depression · 148-Mental Health on the COVID Frontline We frequently hear about the high-risk groups for COVID-19. Less attention is paid to …
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Giving Voice to Depression · 146-The Impossible Task We have all been there. Something we’ve done routinely without strain, suddenly becomes The Impossible Task. …
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Need a laugh? If you listen to our Giving Voice to Depression podcast, you know that I (Terry ) co-host with my sister, Bridget. What you may not…