Carnival of Depression, Bipolar Disorder, and Mental Health Journeys
Tuesday, 22 May 2007
I will just be listing the entries that I had selected for this edition, instead of the long-winded commentaries that I’m wont to make in previous editions. I have not been feeling well and have not been at the computer very much these days. Nothing to lose sleep over – I just need to take a protracted rest and get some strength back. Wishing you all well… Jane.
Welcome to the May 22, 2007 edition of carnival of depression, bipolar disorder, and mental health journeys. During my ‘resting period’ I’d like to offer this carnival up for guest hosting. If you want to be a guest host for an upcoming edition of this blog carnival, please email me.
Phil B. presents Reducing Stress. “All to often, I see people around me looking for short term solutions to stress, such as taking ‘must needed’ vacations, and then they go right back to their hectic and stressful schedule immediately afterwards. I equate this with yo-yo dieting that does not work in the long term. Handling stress must be a lifestyle change that minimizes everyday stress.”
Albert Foong presents What your ego is and how to stop it from obscuring your inner peace and unconditional love. “One of the most effective things I’ve ever done in my own conquering of depression: The ego is the source of all unhappiness. All unhappiness. What is it, how does it creep in, and what you can do? This is by far my longest, favourite, and most heartfelt article ever.”
vause presents New Drug Helps Veterans. “This info should help anyone out there that suffers from PTDS”
Janna Seliger presents Emotions. “An emotional day after many days of contentment and what I thought and felt.”
James Bishop presents Dim bulb or bright light?
Barbara presents Stigma and bias shame us all.
GrrlScientist presents Sticks and Stones… “verbal abuse hurts children as badly as sexual abuse.”