by Deborah Koricke | Mar 1, 2019 | Depression
It may not come as a surprise that working long hours has been linked to a higher likelihood of depression, but you may be surprised to hear that new research suggests that this is more of an issue for women. The excerpt below from ScienceDaily offers some insight...
by Deborah Koricke | Jan 21, 2019 | Anxiety
One of the ripple effects of mental illness is its effects on other people. If you care for someone who is in the grips of panic, anxiety, depression or another mental illness, your own wellbeing can be compromised and it is important to have support. We felt it was...
by Deborah Koricke | Jan 17, 2019 | Anxiety, Depression
James Middleton, brother of Kate Middleton, has written a piece for the Daily Mail about his struggles with anxiety, depression, ADD and dyslexia. We always appreciate when public figures help alleviate the stigmas around mental illness by sharing their personal...
by Deborah Koricke | Jan 14, 2019 | Anxiety
Kids today are overwhelmed with anxiety, and one man believes he has some insight into why. John Thornton Jr. writes for Vox that he’s spent the past year gaining insight into the stressors affecting the sixth- to 12th-grade students he ministers to at a...
by Deborah Koricke | Jan 10, 2019 | Depression
AJC.com distilled some interesting results from a study conducted by researchers in the United Kingdom. According to their data, girls are more likely to suffer depression linked to their social media use than boys, but the tendency to be affected by social media use...