One day when I was trying to rearrange my mangled heart, it struck me that many people wear cloaks of grief, but not always due to...
One day when I was trying to rearrange my mangled heart, it struck me that many people wear cloaks of grief, but not always due to...
In general, it's a nice feeling to be supported. In fact, "supportive" is something of a buzz word that we throw around as a desired... Read more »
Finding the right kind of support can be difficult for breast cancer patients. Combining support from family, other breast cancer... Read more »
When I was diagnosed with MS in 1988, coping with the disease happened in an isolated place with little hope. With no Internet there were... Read more »
So, you've been diagnosed with asthma for the first time as an older adult? Well, welcome to an ever-growing club! More and more older... Read more »
Life for asthmatics has improved incrementally since the first asthma guidelines were created in 1989. Doctors are now better equipped to... Read more »
During one of our visits to California to see my family (when we still lived in Connecticut) my sister was talking about a couple she knew. She said... Read more »
When I was in the middle of a deep depression six years ago, going to my local bipolar support group meetings was the best thing I did for myself. ... Read more »
Each year thousands of women with breast cancer participate in support groups to help them cope with the disease. Some are informal gatherings and... Read more »
Historically, theres been very little research into the significance and effectiveness of support groups in bipolar disorder treatment plans,... Read more »
As I posted in my last blog, I believe that online support groups can be a real boon to someone with depression who is seeking peer support. They, by... Read more »