The Waves of Persistent Depressive Disorder
While Persistent Depressive Disorder shares many of the same symptoms as other forms of depression, it is unique in that it is a continuous, long-term form.
While Persistent Depressive Disorder shares many of the same symptoms as other forms of depression, it is unique in that it is a continuous, long-term form.
What happens when the tragedy of mass violence impacts a community that's also a therapy desert? Where do rural towns turn for help?
I’m here to remind you of what resilience is, on the off-chance someone you know—a friend, a family member, a therapist, a doctor—is incorrectly setting the bar too high.
You’re fundamentally changing a version of yourself to appease the white gaze and corporate America.
When I wake up each morning, I am reminded of the chronic illness I face.
Community pain needs community healing.
If I don’t present this way then I’m not depressed. If I don’t do this thing then I’m not anxious. If I don’t try to kill myself then am I really even sick at all?
I’m a queer person. There, I said it. Nothing too wild or unique about that. Did I mention that I also used to be a pastor?
The hurricane in your mind became just a storm, then a drizzle followed by gray clouds and finally clear blue skies.
Desire drives us—what else do we live for if nothing is to be desired?
On the joyful days, the hard days, the confusing days, and the scary days, we stand alongside you.
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