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Our project continues! Families for Depression Awareness is thrilled to announce that our “Healing Families: Parental Involvement in the Treatment of Low-Income Teens Diagnosed with a Mood Disorder” project has advanced to Tier II of the Patient-Centered Outcomes...
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We believe that personal and family stories have the power to change lives. Many families struggle to find hope and discover answers to address ongoing mental health issues. This month, we kicked off our Hope and Discovery social media campaign to bring attention to a...
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Volunteers make a huge difference in our organization! We work with volunteers from around the country to help us in our mission of erasing the stigma of mood disorders in order to help families. Not sure how you can get involved? We have plenty of ways to include...
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If you were to get a group of five people together, chances are high that one of them would be struggling with their mental health. Whether it’s you or someone you know that’s having a hard time, there are things you can do to respond. At Families for Depression...
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We are working on a new project exploring some of the ways that depression affects thinking. It’s common for someone who is struggling with depression to be having difficulties with attention, memory, organization, and reasoning. One piece of this new project...
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Greetings, FFDA Supporters! I’m Kendra Taylor. As the new Teen Depression Program Coordinator, I’m working to expand the size and scope of the Teen Depression Program, especially the Teen Speakers Program. My first month at FFDA has been both busy and rewarding. I...
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