I'm Suicidal. Now What?
In honor of Suicide Prevention Awareness Month and National Recovery Month in September, Kea candidly shares how she’s been managing her depression and suicidal thoughts. She talks about the importance […]
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We live in such a fast-paced society and saying “How are you?” in passing is common courtesy. It is almost second nature to say “I’m OK” or “I’m fine” when you are not feeling well. In fact, we all say it, whether we are battling depression and anxiety or not.
In this week's episode, Kea candidly speaks about how the phase "How are you" impacts her and challenges how to be mindful when asking someone about their well-being.
References/Resources:
ARTICLE: Why I Don't Like to Answer ‘How Are You?’ as Someone With Depression
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Suicide Prevention Awareness Sunday
September 29, 2019 (9:30 am & 12 pm services)
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Perth Amboy, NJ
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In honor of Suicide Prevention Awareness Month and National Recovery Month in September, Kea candidly shares how she’s been managing her depression and suicidal thoughts. She talks about the importance […]
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