Joanna Hayes
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Tag Archives: depression
The Mundanity of Suicidality – or, why one RUOK day is never enough (even though I recognise the value of awareness raising and hope you all check out the resources available).
For those of us for whom depressive thought patterns started early on in life, it can be tricky to understand what’s normal for most people. Part of me figured that probably not everyone went through phases of suicidal thoughts (of … Continue reading
flatmates
So, depression is still a thing, but I’m finally feeling the effects of a new drug regime (yay!), and I’m sure the effects of a new friend too… But either ways, here I am, ready to blog for you about … Continue reading
Posted in HOPE 103.2
Tagged community, depression, family, life, marriage, medication, singleness
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health spa or psych ward
I’m pretty sure that even before “the diagnosis” I suspected one of the seemingly alarming experiences I might yet face would be admittance to a psych ward. Of all the taboos I have to confront, analyse and strip away, this … Continue reading