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Depression

Quest for Connection

Liberty attempted suicide three years ago, but with the right support, she was able to finish her Grade 10 courses. The next year wasn't so easy: with severe social and anxiety and depression, she withdrew and couldn’t leave her home for six months. But with the support of her family and caring service providers, she sought help, slowly rebuilding connections.

Depression, Loneliness and the Journey Towards Recovery

Alberto thought that being alone, separating himself from others, could help him survive depression while protecting others from those difficult feelings. Learning to let others in turned his life around. Alberto reflects on the difference between loneliness and solitude, an important tool in learning, planning deliberate actions, taking care of himself, and connecting with loved ones even when he doesn’t feel his best.

Depression

Depression is a mood disorder. It affects the way you feel about yourself, others, and the world around you. Depression can look quite different from one person to the next. While one person might feel very sad and tired, another person might feel angry and restless.

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Treatments: What Works?

It seems like everyone has an opinion when it comes to treatments for mental health or substance use problems. To add to the confusion, it isn’t always obvious who is basing their opinions on real evidence and who is not. And while we often hear people talk about evidence-based treatments, it’s also clear that complementary and alternative medicine approaches are helpful for some.

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