by Patrice M Foster | Jan 10, 2020 | nursing posts, teenage depression |
Life Stress and depression parents and guardians often fall into the trap of assuming that their kid must live happy. Ignoring the signs and continue to perceive the youth is immune from the struggles of mental illness. As a matter of fact, teenagers do not have to...
by Patrice M Foster | Sep 21, 2018 | teenage depression, nursing posts, parents |
Sunny happy life-Shine Bright Sunny days are often associated with happiness and feeling good. And for good reason. Just like we cannot control the weather, sometimes bad moods creep up on us. What’s more, just like a sunny day doesn’t mean a cloudless sky,...
by Patrice M Foster | Aug 30, 2018 | depression, nursing posts |
Sad Days Being happy can be hard, especially when fighting clinical depression. Sadness can crash into you when you least expect it, and it can have incredible staying power. It’s natural to be sad, but it is more intense and longer lasting when you’re depressed. Why...
by Patrice M Foster | Dec 15, 2016 | Christmas |
Christmas will Pretend Happy this day Xmas is a time of Joy or at least it should be. If you’re like me, I’ve missed out on so many wonderful moments because of my depression. So this year I’m putting my foot down. No more lost moments, no more lost joy. Bring on the...
by Patrice M Foster | Nov 21, 2016 | nursing posts |
Feed the hungry on Thanksgiving Day To be without on Thanksgiving Day is a sin. Everyone deserves to be able to have a delicious meal.While also surrounded by people who care. Helping someone in need is something that you desire. To do, not just on...
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