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When Meds Didn't Improve My Depression, I Tried Retaining My Brain Waves Instead

By Laura Zera — 2016

Two years ago, I walked through the door of a Seattle therapist’s office with the goal of resetting my 45-year-old brain. A trauma survivor with a history of depression and anxiety, I was hoping that an alternative mode of therapy I’d heard about called neurofeedback might finally alleviate my more stubborn symptoms.

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Dr. Bardwell on Cancer-Related Variables and Depression

The depression symptoms analysis was completed as part of the Women's Healthy Eating and Living (WHEL) study that examined the effects of dietary intervention on 3088 women following the completion of treatment for early-stage breast cancer.

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Big Cass on Facing Depression and Anxiety

Big Cass aka CaZXL shares his own struggle with depression and anxiety and urges everyone to stop hiding it and seek help if you need it!

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