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Lissa Rankin's picture

11 Natural Treatments For Depression: An MD’s Tips For Skipping The Prozac

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As an MD, I’ve watched too many of my colleagues yank out anti-depressant samples every time a patient starts to cry. So on behalf of physicians everywhere, let me apologize for our trigger-happy prescription-writing behavior. I don’t mean to diminish the pain someone who is depressed might experience. But tears are healthy. Sadness doesn’t always need treatment. And it’s important to remember that the pain muscle and the joy muscle are the same. If you can’t feel one, you won’t feel the other.

That said, clinical depression sucks, and if you’re someone who suffers from it, my heart goes out to you. I’m in no way intending to diss anti-depressants or suggest you ignore your doctor’s advice. I know anti-depressants can be life-saving for people. But unless you’re suicidal or otherwise in dire need of urgent medication, before you dose up on side-effect laden pharmaceuticals, it’s worth considering some natural treatments that might help lift your mood.

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Suzanne Bouffard's picture

How To Support Friends During Infertility

 

For many women, the decision to tell people that they’re having trouble getting pregnant is a challenging and brave one. As I learned the hard way, the ensuing conversations are so often fraught with peril – pet theories, unsolicited advice, the disappointment of loved ones – that it often seems less painful to keep the feelings to ourselves or to our partners (who are also emotionally drained and often even more reluctant to share their feelings). But instead of isolation, there can be another option: support. From you. It sounds easy, right? So why does it backfire? And what can you do?

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Kimberly Wencl's picture

Finding Joy in the Midst of Pain

Sometimes when we feel like the world is caving in upon us and we are lost and alone and vulnerable, The Universe steps in to show us that we are never alone. I have had many such experiences, but none as powerful as the one that occurred on August 30, 2006.  It changed my life forever and showed me that nothing can separate us from those we love.

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Letting Go When Things Go Wrong

This week, I had some fabulous news, followed very shortly afterwards by some devastating news. You see, my first book Encaustic Art: The Complete Guide To Creating Fine Art With Wax appeared in the mail, hot off the presses. After six years of work (six years!) I finally held it in my hands, petting it, admiring it, and staring at it with a goofy grin like it was a newborn infant.

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Owning Your Emotions: Sitting In The Sadness

"Contemplation" by Kate Long Stevenson

"Contemplation" by Kate Long Stevenson


With the endless commercials for depression medications, constant talk of finding our true joy and passion in life, and the ever-so-challenging search for our Mojo, it is easy to get lost in a whirlwind of questions like, "Why am I not happy?" "How do I get to where they are?" and "What is wrong with me?"

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