The thoughts we have and the words we chose not only define depression, but predict it. In this episode, we speak with a researcher who analyzes online…
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Losing a loved one to suicide is very different from death by other causes. It can be made even worse by thoughtless or hurtful comments. Likewise, because many don’t…
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129- Preventing Depression Relapse (Douglas Bloch)
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“Clinical depression is a gradual process of falling out of recovery, ultimately leading to the inability to function. By regularly monitoring the state of your body, mind and…
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128 -I Was That Guy (Who Thought Depression Was a Choice)
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A candid, vulnerable and revealing conversation with a father and grandfather about his journey to understanding and accepting depression as a real and serious illness. Though he…
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If you have a pet, you understand the value of the connection you have. In today’s episode, we speak with a woman about the integral role her dogs play…
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126 -When Depression Makes You Homesick For Who You Were Before
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We miss what we were before depression moved in; hopeful, vital, positive, connected. In a wide-ranging conversation, GVTD speaks with Savannah Wall about her experience of depression and…
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A young woman stops during a magical holiday moment to tweet her 14-year-old suicidal self that the fight IS worth it, that recovery is possible and that…
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Season 11 of the Giving Voice to Depression podcast was packed with peer support and powerful stories of people just like us who were in the very darkest…
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The time to plan for a crisis, is never during the crisis. Those of us with depression know the dark, ruminative thoughts can turn from oppressive to…
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If your depression and dark thoughts cross over to suicidal intent, do you know what to do? Sara does a lot of work in suicide prevention. Her PhD…