So much has been
written about depression that most of us feel we have a real understanding of the problem.
There was a comment that turned into an e-mail exchage a few years ago after
I wrote about my depression and how it hamstrung me and how I was trying to work my way through it with film as my agency.
But it's
her writing about depression that has sparked the most discussion in recent months.
That I was able to
write about the Depression without having to do a lot of research is because a large part of my family's story stockpile is about life during that time.
She works with and
writes about depression, anxiety, couples issues, parenting and adolescents to find solutions for problems that can sometimes feel insurmountable.
Not exact matches
«For some reason we've embraced failure as an entrepreneurial trait that is ok,» he
wrote, «but we still struggle with acknowledging and talking
about depression.»
Whether they're juggling too many responsibilities or facing monotonous, unrewarding tasks, the main early symptom is physical, mental and emotional fatigue, says Mark Gorkin, the self - styled «Stress Doc» who consults and
writes about burnout and
depression.
The app lets users
write out what they are feeling, set goals and read articles
about general health and
depression.
Sure, there is plenty
written about the Great
Depression in the history books.
In 2006, when Jamie Tworkowski
wrote a story
about a friend struggling with addiction and
depression, he had no idea he was launching a movement.
An even better exploration of what
depression is like comes from Allie, the mastermind behind the webcomic Hyperbole and a Half
wrote about her struggle with
depression.
-LSB-...] friend, David Hayward,
wrote a piece
about depression and unkindness that resonated deeply within me.
When Carter
writes about responses to the
Depression, he makes less of both FDR's creative innovations and his dastardly deviations than the polemicists of that era did.
In every issue, students
write about matters closest to their hearts: love, secrets, dances, body image, sexual identity, relationships with parents, and also intense academic pressures, competition, loneliness,
depression and fears for the future.
Kathleen Kendall - Tackett
writes about these psychological challenges, and more, in The Hidden Feelings of Motherhood: Coping with Stress,
Depression, and Burnout.
You can
write about your fears, anger, anxiety,
depression and so on.
Stanford's Denise Pope has
written eloquently
about this phenomenon as «doing school» well, a malady that leads many young women into a neurotic quest for perfection, accompanied by eating disorders and
depression.
«Several of you have asked
about the difference between Baby Blues (what I had after having Cam) and Postpartum
Depression,» she wrote on her website, before going on to explain that 70 - 80 percent of new moms are affected by the baby blues, while only 10 - 20 percent suffer from postpartum depression, which, as she puts it, usually «lasts much longer than a few weeks with much more intense emotio
Depression,» she
wrote on her website, before going on to explain that 70 - 80 percent of new moms are affected by the baby blues, while only 10 - 20 percent suffer from postpartum
depression, which, as she puts it, usually «lasts much longer than a few weeks with much more intense emotio
depression, which, as she puts it, usually «lasts much longer than a few weeks with much more intense emotions.»
«We need to support each other to do the best we can, even if our choices are different from other moms»,» says Rebecca Kaminsky, mother of two boys in Berkeley, California, who
writes about her experience with postpartum
depression on the Web site Literary Mama.
Although she wishes she hadn't suffered through it, she is adamant
about making postpartum
depression a major topic of conversation because, as she
wrote, «the danger of being silent means only that others will suffer in silence.»
«
Depression can lead to other problems,» agrees Constance Ahrons, PhD, professor emeritus of sociology at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, and an author and speaker based in San Diego who has researched and
written about divorce.
This article
about the differences between postpartum
depression and baby blues is
written by Dr. Jim Betoni After the birth of a baby, a new mother's emotion can change nearly every day.
She now opens herself and
writes this poem
about post partum
depression -LCB- PPD -RCB-.
Wade
wrote the beautiful song «Turn on the Lights»
about going through the experience of postpartum
depression with his wife Shelby.
He
writes about his parents» broken marriage, difficulties at a selective boarding school, his later «imposter syndrome»,
depression and the sudden onset of deafness in one ear.
She has been awarded prizes for her
writing about the scientific labor force, biomedical engineering, cancer genetics,
depression, women's health, electronic medical records, apes that use sign language, and other topics by IEEE - USA, the American Association of University Professors, the American Psychological Association, the American Society of Journalists and Authors, Radcliffe College, and other organizations.
I
wrote recently
about a mouse study that found a substance produced by toned muscles could protect the brain against a form of stress - induced
depression.
«When I brought my son home from the hospital, the reality of that situation hit me like a wrecking ball,» says Schwartzberg, 42, who has
written about postpartum
depression for magazines, websites, and in his book, The 40 - Year - Old Version: Humoirs of a Divorced Dad.
I've also
written about how in some cases unexplained anxiety and
depression could be due to autoimmune reactivity of the brain.
Natasha Campbell McBride
writes about this in her book Gut and Psychology Syndrome: Natural Treatment for Autism, Dyspraxia, A.D.D., Dyslexia, A.D.H.D.,
Depression, Schizophrenia.
She
writes about how she helped most of her clients with
depression and eating disorders directly through natural dietary changes, supplements, and regimens.
I have
written previously
about the importance of key vitamins, minerals and nutrients to help balance mood and prevent common concerns such as anxiety &
depression.
I've been in a severe
depression for a few weeks now (I
wrote earlier
about all of the loss I experience this year, and I think it finally caught up with me), and things are finally starting to turn around.
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Depression.
A passive - aggressive, implausibly meandering, poorly
written and awkwardly acted effort that is mainly
about miscommunication, delivering no more wisdom or insight
about depression, bullying and suicide than one of those old «ABC Afterschool Specials» people now mock for being so corny.
That being said, understanding that Dekker
wrote the film
about his
depression following his father's death in 2010 helps to put the film in a better context: this is Dekker's depressed state of mind represented on film.
It's a sweet, small, beautifully
written film, everything that we know and love
about Anderson — the geometric framing, the»70s AM radio rock hits, the ironic non-sequiturs, deep focus photography, the comedy of
depression — is all there for the taking.
When you
write it, it sounds strange: A cartoon
about a talking horse is one of the funniest and most accurate representations of
depression on TV today.
I've
written a couple things that I'm really proud of — a
Depression era crime drama that Leonardo is producing with me, and «Lie Down Into Darkness,»
about the disintegration of a Virginia family in the 1940s — and entertaining some things I didn't
write, which would be a first, but I'm eager to get back to work and tell very truthful stories.
«Diablo Cody» sounds like a cutesy pen name for a 30 - year - old
writing about a mouthy pregnant teen, but it's an unfortunate moniker to be saddled with at 41 when you're
writing about postnatal
depression, the overwhelming nature of modern family life, and what happens when you're left to your own devices.
The Pact, which is
about teen suicide, came directly from my classroom experience, when a young suicidal girl was dealing with her
depression by
writing in a journal, and meeting with me to discuss it.
In this lesson, students view photographs of migrant families during the Great
Depression, try to interpret the photos to answer questions
about the subject's life, and then
write a cinquain poem based on their interpretations.
David Camp
wrote a terrific Vanity Fair article
about Bruce Springsteen's memoir that's really
about the artist's dad,
depression, and demons.
De Dion Bouton: the beginning — We look into the origins of this most successful Veteran car manufacturer / The rise and fall of the Calcott — Michael Worthington — Williams
writes about this casualty of the great
depression / Sports cars for sports car racing — Rivers Fletcher on racing in road — going sports cars / Magnetic — experiment that failed.
Dan Holloway spoke
about writing, bi-polar and
depression and how
writing can be a way to help you make sense of what is going on.
Most pages on EelKat.com are either sample chapters from these Dark Fantasy Yaoi novels or how - to advice and Q&A s
about writing Dark Fantasy Bizarro Yaoi, and thus many pages feature mention of suicide, drug use, cutting,
depression, BDSM fetishes especially CBT, schizophrenia, ritual murder, and thus many pages are probably NSFW.
One of the major triggers for my
depression was, and still is, my feelings
about my
writing career.
Will you look at the problem from the point of view of a
Depression Era author
writing about the ravages of the Dust Bowl?