Tuesday, 31 December 2013

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Depression: The Culprit of Skewed Perception
The toothbrush seems heavier. The hairbrush looks foreign. These are just a couple of the things guest author Uursha lists as being the changes in perception that she experiences during depression. And how right she is! I'll bet you can relate, too.
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From Hospital to Graduation!
Guest author Sandra shared her inspirational success story a few years ago, and it's time to feature it again. From a breakdown in her late 30s to college graduation in her 40s was a heck of an achievement.

Breaking the Chains of a Bipolar Mentality
Guest author Karen Renken describes her bipolar disorder as being like drowning, and the correspondence and friendship she developed with author Andy Behrman, like being thrown a lifeline. Karen herself will soon be a published author.




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