Blogger Therese Borchard writes, “Perhaps people who live with chronic depression are similar to those who existed in Church’s era in that they need to hear that there is something more beyond their experience of pain. They need to know that peace — like Santa Clause — is real and is coming. In those moments of acute symptoms, when they feel trapped inside a small box — even if it’s wrapped with tinsel — unable to breathe, the here and now isn’t enough.” Read the Blog
My Hope for Peace From Depression This Holiday Season
Holiday Survival Guide for Lawyers with Depression
From The Anxious Lawyer website, “Unfortunately, for all too many people, and particularly for all too many lawyers, the holiday season is a time filled with sadness, self-reflection, loneliness and anxiety. It is a season that comes with a “holiday depression” of its own which can affect anyone, whether it be due to time pressures, family issues, financial worries, memories of past holidays or just loneliness.” Read the Blog
Thirteen Tips to Help You Survive Christmas
Check out this piece from the website All That I Am. All That I Ever Was: My Journey With Depression and Other Catastrophes. Read the Blog
Understanding & Coping with the Christmas Blues
The stress of the holidays triggers sadness and depression for many people. Here are some measures you can take to cope with the holiday blues. Read the Blog
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