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When It Comes To Depression, Serotonin Isn't The Whole Story : Shots - Health Blog : NPR
npr.org — “The antidepressant Prozac selectively targets the chemical serotonin. When the drug was introduced in the 1980s, it helped solidify the idea in many minds that depression was the result of a chemical imbalance. But the real story is far more complicated.” View full resource at npr.org
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My crusade that antidepressants do not help with depression and make things worse is picking up momentum, see NPR http://t.co/sRoGAKHm
Bipolar depression: What goes up… | Depression on My Mind
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The Depression Cure | Psych Central
psychcentral.com — “Upon reading Stephan Ilardi's book The Depression Cure, a quote from Chuck Palahniuk's book Fight Club continued to pop up in my mind. In one chapter, a” View full resource at psychcentral.com
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Words Have Power: How Being Supportive Can Transform A Life - Postpartum Progress
postpartumprogress.com — “Words have so much power. It blows my mind, really. Say something negative or minimizing to a pregnant or new mother struggling with depression or anxiety and you can plunge her so much deeper into despair. Tell her that you understand and that you know she can get through it, on the other hand, and you raise her up and help her see the light at the end of the tunnel. Just look at the transformation of Iman, who blogs at Glamour Girl and is suffering from postpartum depression and anxiety: I'm T” View full resource at postpartumprogress.com
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So much Judgement/Criticism out there for new moms Read @postpartumprogr on the power of supportive words http://goo.gl/fb/30h0B #postpartum
Mentoring as a Path to Self-Kindness | Mentoring and Recovery
blogs.psychcentral.com — “I woke up this morning craving kindness. Wow. Shocker. Not to mention a far cry from the things I used to wake up craving, like self-annihilation. Higher bed frames so I could make my permanent home underneath mine. Or at least a large bag of potato chips. There were many days I craved depression, when anxiety's high speed chases left me worn and weary. Other days, I craved anxiety, because anything was better than the block of depressive concrete weighing down on body, mind, heart, and soul. Bu” View full resource at blogs.psychcentral.com
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Mentoring as a path to self-kindness | Mentoring and Recovery
blogs.psychcentral.com — “I woke up this morning craving kindness. Wow. Shocker. Not to mention a far cry from the things I used to wake up craving, like self-annihilation. Higher bed frames so I could make my permanent home underneath mine. Or at least a large bag of potato chips. There were many days I craved depression, when anxiety's high speed chases left me worn and weary. Other days, I craved anxiety, because anything was better than the block of depressive concrete weighing down on body, mind, heart, and soul. Bu” View full resource at blogs.psychcentral.com
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Mentor Blog: Mentoring as a path to self-kindness http://bit.ly/99O2wQ
Your Subconscious Mind May be Making Critical Errors in Judgment - Depression Resources, Education About Depression and Unipolar Depression
mentalhelp.net — “Malcolm Gladwell wrote a book you may have heard of a while back called Blink. Reading Blink it brought up ideas in my mind about how snap judgments come to be and why they can be an issue when it comes to our emotional lives. Sometimes they can be a highly refined focus we have for survival wher” View full resource at mentalhelp.net
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Your Subconscious Mind May be Making Critical Errors in Judgment http://www.mentalhelp.net/poc/view_doc.php?type=doc&id=38977&cn=5
What do George Bailey, Charlie Brown and Scrooge have in common? Depression | Depression On My Mind
blogs.psychcentral.com — “Have you ever noticed that the great holiday movie classics are about people with depression? What's up with that? George Bailey, the father with a” View full resource at blogs.psychcentral.com
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The Sleep Diva
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Beautiful Pacific Northwest weather just kicks up my sleep a notch. http://thesleepdiva.com
Is Postpartum Depression A Disease or A Coping Strategy? Or Neither? - Postpartum Progress
postpartumprogress.typepad.com — “Today I got a direct message on Twitter from someone telling me the following: Postpartum Depression is not a disease. It's a coping strategy. Ok ... thanks for the info ... I don't know the therapist who sent me the message. I don't want to malign her thinking. Perhaps she's got a point, perhaps she doesn't. I have no medical training, so how would I know? What her tweet did bring up in my mind is all of the discussion about whether postpartum depression is real or not, whether it's genetic or ” View full resource at postpartumprogress.typepad.com
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RT @postpartumprogr Is Postpartum Depression A Disease or A Coping Strategy? Or Neither? http://bit.ly/1GSDAx
Psychiatry v Anti-Psychiatry | Depression On My Mind
zz.gd — “What is up with Dr. Thomas Szasz? I know Szasz is the name to drop when I want to rile up a debate about the state of psychiatry in America. As a proponent” View full resource at zz.gd
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Mania, I love it! | Depression On My Mind
zz.gd — “I'm manic. I'm up. I'm tearing it up. I realized it yesterday while I was in a meeting with one of the paper's top editors. Ideas came flying out of my” View full resource at zz.gd
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Depression: My Teenage Wasteland | Depression On My Mind
zz.gd — “Sometimes, when I have been feeling really good for awhile, I begin to think that maybe I have made up all this depression and bipolar stuff. Maybe I am faking” View full resource at zz.gd
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