Google “overcoming depression” and you’ll get a to-do list. Do take your Zoloft (there’s nothing unchristian about good medicine). Do attend therapy. Do set goals. Do exercise. Do eat right. Now, add ...
With anxiety and depression rising at alarming rates, we need to create greater awareness around effective coping mechanisms to navigate the challenges that put us at risk for these conditions.
Over the years of practicing therapy, I’ve had many clients say something like, “It’s not that I’m sad. It’s that I’m missing, and I don’t know where I went.” They don’t expect depression to feel like ...