Maria Konnilova writes in The New Yorker magazine, “Resilience presents a challenge for psychologists. Whether you can be said to have it or not largely depends not on any particular psychological test but on the way your life unfolds. If you are lucky enough to never experience any sort of adversity, we won’t know how resilient you are. It’s only when you’re faced with obstacles, stress, and other environmental threats that resilience, or the lack of it, emerges: Do you succumb or do you surmount?” Read her Article
How People Become Resilient
How Does Depression Affect Your Children?
A big concern for depressives is how their illness affects their marriage or significant other. John Folk Williams writes an excellent blog about another common worry: how does depression affect my children? Read the Blog
Strong Marriage Helps Depressed Dads Connect With Children
A new study has found that the effect of a dad’s depression is mitigated when fathers report a high level of emotional intimacy in their marriage. Read the Blog
How Does Depression Affect Your Children?
An important piece from Storied Mind about a huge concern for those that struggle with depression: how is my depression affecting my children? Read the Blog
Characteristics of Fathers with Depression
How fathers manifest depression in their families and the effects on their children. Read the Story.
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