Tag: treating depression
The Drug-Free Solution to Ending Depression
First, let me tell you that I was once a typical doctor, not to mention a typical American who loved pizza, soda, birth control, and ibuprofen. I believed in the science that I was taught to believe in. I felt that medication was the answer. And that symptoms were problems that needed to be fixed, suppressed, eradicated. That every patient was just one chemical prescription away from functioning ânormally.â It wasnât until my fellowship specialized in medicating pregnant and breastfeeding women, at a time when I was also pregnant, that I began to feel into a voice inside me that said, âIâm writing prescriptions that no amount of reported âsafety dataâ could convince me to take."
40,000 Suicides Annually and America Still Shrugs
In my last two posts, Back in the Dark House Again: The Recurrent Nature of Clinical Depression and Am I Having a Breakdown or Breakthrough? Further Reflections on a Depressive Relapse, I have shared my recent relapse into depression. Although it has been tough, when I wake up each morning I am grateful for one thing â I am not suicidal. Others are not as fortunate.
Setting the Intention to Heal: The Starting Point of Mental Health...
In my work facilitating depression support groups, I have discovered three essential factors to healing from depression, which I call âthe three pillars of mental health recovery.â In my earlier blogs for Mad in America I wrote about two of these pillars --connecting with community and using a holistic approach to treat symptoms. Now I would like to present the first and MOST IMPORTANT pillar â Setting the Intention to Heal.