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Managing Depression

I lived with my depression for as long as I could remember although I didn't know the cause of my distress or that it had a name. In my late 30's I was no longer able to hide the symptoms or their effects and I ended up in Hospital after a second suicide attempt. Thankfully, I was eventually referred to an excellent and forward thinking clinic where a number of treatments were available. Over many years I became well enough to be discharged, which I feel is mainly due to Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (D.B.T.) because this allowed me to respond effectively to further treatments offered. I'd recommend others who have similar difficulties to seek the same therapy, it isn't a cure but it makes coping possible and easier. There follows an informative and concise article I found online which explains better than I can the basic principles. There is hope. Innovations in Mental Illness Recovery February 3, 2008 By Robert Yourell, MA The mental health field is like conjoined ...

Historical Blogs

A collection of my previous blogs from another host. (NB The first one is the latest and they get older as you scroll down). OVERSEAR OBSERVER Thoughts and Comments, Hopes and Dreams Your Host: Andrew KIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISSSSS! Current mood: busy Category: Music I don't know why I like KISS' music, I'm not keen on other acts that I'm told are similar in style. Fact is, I've never thought of KISS as a 'heavy metal' group...to me the best stuff is simply traditional Rock...like Status Quo. Everyone tends to forget that the band is a music act as well as a spectacle and that's a shame because they have some great music in their catalogue, much of which can't be played on stage 'cos it doesn't fit in with the show. N.B. Songs that would have made the list but were played on 'Unplugged' or 'Symphony' are omitted. Here are a few examples from albums issued 1974-77: GETAWAY, C'MON AND ...