It’s tempting to try to “fix” a loved one’s depression, but it isn’t the wisest course of action. Here’s what to do instead.
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Most teens and young adults turn to friends first when they’re feeling depressed, so a Vancouver-based mental health group has produced a set of tips for those delicate conversations. “Most depression ...
If you suspect your child might be struggling mentally, but they haven’t explicitly said so, it can be difficult to know what to do or say to help them. Such was the predicament one parent faced ...
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A new texting service offered by the Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba is helping new mothers who may be struggling with feelings of isolation, hopelessness and sadness — all classic symptoms of ...