5 Steps for Spring Energy: Depression

For those struggling with depression, energy can feel like a scarce resource. The simplest tasks—getting out of bed, going to work, making dinner, or even brushing your teeth—can feel overwhelming. Depression drains motivation, making everyday responsibilities feel insurmountable. But with spring comes a shift. The days grow longer, the sun shines brighter, and even the…

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Postpartum Depression: Signs, Causes, and Support

Bringing a new baby into the world is often portrayed as a joyful experience, but for many new mothers, it can also bring unexpected emotional struggles. Postpartum depression (PPD) is a serious mental health condition that affects approximately 1 in 7 mothers, making it one of the most common complications of childbirth. Unlike the \”baby…

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Men and Women Can Experience Depression Differently

Depression is a common mental health condition that affects millions of people worldwide, yet it does not look the same for everyone. While both men and women can struggle with depression, the way they experience and express it can be very different. Understanding these differences can help individuals and their loved ones recognize the signs…

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THE PURSUIT ROAD
Struggling with low mood in winter? Learn the symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder, why it happens, and when therapy can help.

As winter approaches, many business leaders and their teams grapple with a less-visible challenge: Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD. This form of depression occurs primarily in the fall and winter months when daylight is shorter, and the reduced exposure to natural light significantly impacts mood, sleep, and energy levels. For businesses heading into the fourth…

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Helping Others

by Adam Glendye In human connection, a phenomenon often occurs – the willingness to extend a helping hand far surpasses the ability to ask for one. Unraveling this tendency reveals an interplay of vulnerability, societal expectations, and the courage it takes to admit, \”I need help.\” Today, let\’s explore why people find it easier to…

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