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Effects of depression: The need to be ‘productive’

The effects of depression can be trying and unpredictable. Have you ever planned to take on a bunch of important tasks for the upcoming week? But when it’s time do these things all you want to do is lie down and turn off the world. One of the hardest parts about depression is how it interrupts our ability to carry …

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Recent Posts

  • When the Scapegoat Has To Deny Their Own Gifts

    When the Scapegoat Has To Deny Their Own Gifts

  • “Yeah but…” How the Scapegoat Survivor Discounts Their Strengths

    “Yeah but…” How the Scapegoat Survivor Discounts Their Strengths

  • Evacuating the Seat of Your Self: A Necessary Move for the Scapegoat Survivor

    Evacuating the Seat of Your Self: A Necessary Move for the Scapegoat Survivor

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    Feeling Uninteresting to Oneself as the Scapegoat

  • The Science Behind Gaining Distance From the Narcissistic Abuser

    The Science Behind Gaining Distance From the Narcissistic Abuser

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