Living With Depression Blog
It draws on my dual perspectives as a mental health nurse and former pharmacist and person living with treatment resistant major depressive disorder.
Living with depression blog. Tori is a young woman living with depression. By talking openly our bloggers hope to increase understanding around mental health break stereotypes and take the taboo out of something that like physical health affects us all. For example when i m writing a blog post i start with two paragraphs. I ve suffered from depression for as long as i can remember.
This blog takes a no holds barred look at a variety of issues related to mental health. Here are 12 blogs that provide support information and a chance to connect. Say no do something productive and you ll have no time for depression. Best depression blog for life.
Once i ve accomplished that i take a 15 minute break. All the way back to childhood. Let s talk about our hard times it s healing kelsey april 30 2020. No one can detail life with depression and other mental illnesses better than people who are actually going through it.
You can have the best life and so many amazing things going for you and still depression can set in and cause everything to feel dark. The following blog posts are written by people with personal experience of depression. Then i go back to work. One of their focuses is also depression stories and personal blogs that are written by real people who had experience dealing with depression or are trying to live with it.
Visitors will also find resources to take action. She submitted this guest blog via facebook. This tactic helps complete tasks step by step. On this blog you ll find posts from men of all walks of life including professional athletes on how they experience and deal with depression.
Depression marathon etta is extraordinarily open in her writing and her posts poignantly depict the reality of living with depression that is how we described etta s writing last year and the words still ring true today. If you are feeling down depressed or in a crisis rember there is always someone who cares. Call the sane helpline on 1800 18 7263 or lifeline on 13 11 14.