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marsha

marsha

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www.didyoutakeyourmeds.com

Who is selfish?

I was on disability a few months ago. When the "episode" passed, and I started to feel better, it was darn wonderful to be there for my kids. Dinners were ready on the table, laundry folded, house neatly organized. And I had the opportunity to help my son with homework and extracurricular activities without rushing and without the stress and... Read moreChevron
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John McManamy

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Modern Living - Our Brains Weren't Built For This

Butterfly writes:"My husband has been on medication for his bipolar and he had been really good but last night he took a major turn as stress at work has come to a major crunch factor."I have a theory about stress. Remove it from our lives and watch mental illness disappear to almost nothing. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure this out.... Read moreChevron
Stan Popovich

Stan Popovich

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author of www.managingfear.com

A REVIEW OF TECHNIQUES IN MANAGING YOUR DEPRESSION

  Some people have a difficult time in managing their depression.  Sometimes, their depression and fears can get the best of them.  As a result, here is a short list of techniques that a person can use to help manage their depression.   One of the ways to manage your depression is to challenge your negative thinking with... Read moreChevron
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John McManamy

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Coping with Now, Not Thinking About Later

My favorite columnist is Tom Friedman, who writes on foreign affairs for the NY Times. Mr Friedman has a new book out, but I just started reading one of his old ones, "From Beirut to Jerusalem," published in 1989. The book chronicles a decade of Friedman's experiences as a Middle East correspondent for UPI and the NY Times, first in Lebanon, then... Read moreChevron
LadyBehindTheMask

LadyBehindTheMask

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12 yrs diagnosed; 5 yrs stable

Underachiever and OK with it

Like a lot of us, I started having symptoms in my late teens, which means that my college career and professional career haven't lived up to the promise that my IQ and high school career suggested.   About 15 years ago, I was working a fairly demanding job in technical marketing and a friend asked me if I would teach some evening writing... Read moreChevron

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