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Does Generalized Anxiety Disorder Go Away?
In the three years since my diagnosis, I've learned anxiety is a physiological response involving hormones. If you have GAD, hormones will hit your system in a surge. Learning the whole cycle—and appreciate the times when GAD is in remission—is an important part of living with anxiety.
I Was Proud of Quitting Antidepressants. Now I'm Back on Them.
This author wrote happily about how great she felt going off antidepressants…then realized she needed to go back on them.
Try Throwing Some Clay to Find Some Peace
My professor likens opening the kiln doors to Christmas morning. You never know exactly what to expect but you’ll get something, even if it resembles a lump of coal.
How Mental Health Benefits Work for Top Bay Area Insurance Plans
Navigating health insurance benefits can be a bewildering, frustrating experience in the best of circumstances. And when you’re dealing with a mental health issue, bureaucracy and paperwork can feel overwhelming….This post can help!
How I Took Control of My Chronic Migraines
It was my birthday, my 28th birthday to be exact. I wore a bright red dress. If you looked at me, you wouldn’t have known that anything was wrong. As I waited for my six guests, I had only one thought: how can I get through the next three hours without vomiting and passing out?
How to Talk to a Friend About Depression
This advice is geared toward Generation Z but can work for people of all ages. Zach Hargrove writes from experience about how best to approach friends you think might be experiencing depression.
My Unhealthy Mental Habits and How I Changed Them
Written by Texas-born singer/songwriter Jon Pattie, this post provides insight into how one person tackled his own unhealthy mental habits to help you do the same.
I Spent My Life Worrying about Being Liked
Gabi Moskowitz, nationally acclaimed cookbook writer, TV producer, and generally great person, learns to let go of her need to please.