Depression: When Dealing With A Loss, Let The Tears Flow
Crying is a way that we can acknowledge and let our feelings out. In NO WAY does that ever signify weakness. There... Read More
Depression: Are You Covering Up Emotions?
In recovery, it is important to identify our ‘covers’ — what we use to hide emotions that we do not want to... Read More
Can Your Kids Help You Manage Bipolar Disorder?
We can teach the children in our lives to be open, honest and healthy around mental illness. by Julie A. Fast Can... Read More
Bipolar Disorder: It’s Not My Family’s Fault
For far too long, families of individuals with bipolar disorder have been stereotyped. It is an outdated and unhelpful perception. I remember... Read More
A Note of Encouragement For Those Living With Bipolar Disorder
The fact that you have made it this far is a testament to your strength & resiliency. You are an inspiration, and... Read More
Mental Health Stigma: The Week Washington Erupted
By Mary Giliberti, J.D. | Aug. 03, 2017 When former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci’s remarks called President Trump’s now-departed chief... Read More
Living With Bipolar Disorder: You Are a Hero
Appreciate everything you do daily to manage your bipolar disorder, and repeat this mantra: I am brave. I am courageous. I am a... Read More
New Study Identifies Gene That Could Play Key Role in Depression
Results indicate that gene can either amplify or reduce stress, depending on its level of activity. Newswise — MARYLAND, 5-Jul-2017— Globally, depression... Read More
A New Way of Understanding PTSD
PTSD has nothing to do with how strong or weak a person is. It can happen to anyone at any age. It... Read More
Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Depression
Since it’s different for everyone, your particular form of depression can make a difference in choosing the what the best treatment option... Read More