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Friday, December, 05, 2008

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JobsHealing
posted 11/24/2008, comments (0)

Just breathe.

Keep breathing, especially when its tough to get back into beleiving...Beg for the light in every ounce of your vessell, throughout all of the hopelessness and dark. Breathe.  It will start to become involuntary and get easier showing your light thru all of your darkness. I am "Still", alive.  
chatobstewart

chatobstewart

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posted 11/20/2008, comments (0)

You Weekly Laugh - Mental Health Humor cartoons drawn by little ol' ME :) (part3)

This will get every me updated here... please feel free to repost the cartoons if you like them just link it back to my blog.  
chatobstewart

chatobstewart

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posted 11/20/2008, comments (0)

You Weekly Laugh - Mental Health Humor cartoons drawn by little ol' ME :) (part1)

Your Weekly Laugh - Mental Health Cartoons Drawn By little ol’ ME   How is every one this week?  There has been a  lot of negative news lately and the stress can be over whelming.  With so many triggers we need to more than ever keep a close eye on our selves to maintain our balance.  But, with so many of us that... Read moreChevron
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UNC Center for Women's Mood Disorders

UNC Center for Women's Mood Disorders

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posted 10/14/2008, comments (0)

Understanding Depression During Pregnancy and Postpartum, Part 4: Postpartum Psychosis

Postpartum psychosis is a very serious psychiatric illness that can be life threatening. Across all cultures, it affects approximately 1 per 1000 women in the first days to weeks postpartum.  Often the symptoms of postpartum psychosis begin very quickly--- even within the first 48 hours after delivery.  Overall, over 90% of women... Read moreChevron
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UNC Center for Women's Mood Disorders

UNC Center for Women's Mood Disorders

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posted 10/14/2008, comments (0)

Understanding Depression During Pregnancy and Postpartum, Part 3:Treatment of Perinatal Depression

Although there is limited evidence from research studies to guide the treatment of women with depression during pregnancy or lactation, there are many available treatment options that can decrease suffering and improve quality of life.  Research focused on women during pregnancy or postpartum poses substantial ethical and practical challenges... Read moreChevron

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