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#DayofLight: Spreading Truth and Hope
Today marks the third annual #DayofLight, a beautiful movement created by Brandi Jeter in 2014. From her post yesterday: “This is what depression looks like in my life. This is just one way that depression looks. The more we share our stories, the...
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Thu, Feb 02 2016 11:46 AM
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It’s difficult, this life filled with flashbacks and sidebars with a brain dead set on defying you at every turn. Frustratingly so. A life which seems to ebb and flow between complicated and blissfully simple when we think back to the before but...
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I’m Not Sorry {Guest Post by Climb Out Leader Jessica LaBonte}
As I was sitting in a hospital room with my very pregnant, sick and dehydrated sister-in-law, I realized I had a bunch of awesome Postpartum Progress Hug Cards in my purse. So, while the nurse was changing out her fluids, I announced I was “going to work...
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Depression Strikes Again: Leave Me Alone Black Dog
I should have known depression was coming. The change in weather. My crazy perimenopause periods these days. The fact that I have been overwhelmed with work lately. The fact that on top of Postpartum Progress and Babble and taking care of two children...
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Depression Is the Leading Cause of Disease Burden For Women Worldwide
I’ve said it before. Postpartum depression exists all over the world, despite what some people might have you believe. I also believe 1 in 5 women get postpartum depression worldwide. That’s 20%, which is a hell of a lot of women. Not the...
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Thu, Oct 10 2012 7:30 AM
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Antidepressants vs. The Placebo Effect: Whether SSRIs Really Work
This past Sunday, CBS’ 60 Minutes aired a segment on antidepressants being no better than placebo. Harvard researcher and author Irving Kirsch says antidepressants do not work because of the ingredients inside them or any effect they have on serotonin...
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Autism and Antidepressants During Pregnancy: On Checking Your Sources
So this tweet goes out on Twitter today saying that Zoloft causes autism when women take the medication during pregnancy … Mamas start getting nervous. Upset. Understandably so. As you might imagine, I take immediate notice. What is the source of...
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Get A Free Screening Today On National Depression Screening Day
Today is National Depression Screening Day! Get a free mental health check-up at http://www.HelpYourselfHelpOthers.org. On the website, you will have an opportunity to find a local in-person screening event or take an anonymous screening online. The screening...
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Why Americans Don’t Want To Discuss Depression With Their Doctors
A fascinating new study finds that a large chunk of Americans would rather not discuss symptoms of depression with their doctors. According to Health.com, “43% of people would keep their depression symptoms to themselves during a doctor’s appointment...
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