Jacqueline Marshall takes a look at life, and our lives, and provides the day to day notes of our dance.
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NATO and feelings come to mind because of the impending clash of perceptions inevitable at this weekend's summit. It is the same clash we experience with our friends and family. Published 2:32 p.m. May 15, 2012 - Comments
While Mother's Day for Peace is a stretch from today’s memorial-to-mothers holiday, it was a celebration of motherhood on a grand scale, an attempt to cultivate human life everywhere. Published 12:04 p.m. May 11, 2012 - Comments
There are mental health issues that need to be in plain sight during Mental Health Month. Up to 50 percent of those struggling with a mental health condition do not seek or receive help. Published 4:28 p.m. May 5, 2012 - Comments
The death of Junior Seau might be the ultimate consequence of brain concussions, but there are other significant factors to consider in regards to his mental health. Published 6:57 p.m. May 3, 2012 - Comments
There is a 3D computer fantasy game that teaches good thinking habits to children as effectively as therapists can. Published 1:38 p.m. April 27, 2012 - Comments
The diagnosis of Pediatric Bipolar Disorder (PBD) increased 4,000% from 1994 to 2003, and is still on the rise. Is this increase credible? Published 2:58 p.m. April 23, 2012 - Comments
Is the memory of the Holocaust as strong today as it was 40 or 50 years ago? That is unlikely, but it is a part of history we do well to remember. Published 5:44 p.m. April 19, 2012 - Comments
We put off anxiety producing activities, opting for pleasurable ones, even when we know the task eventually must be done. Does it matter that much, as long as things get taken care of? Published 12:24 p.m. April 14, 2012 - Comments
Mike Wallace did the mental health community a favor in 1996 by going public with his diagnosis of depression. He made it clear that depression does not descend only upon the faint of heart. Published 12:09 p.m. April 10, 2012 - Comments
When our rumination is dark enough to cause despair, we hang on. Things will change because that’s what things do. Published 2:03 p.m. April 9, 2012 - Comments
Jacqueline Marshall is a writer for Help For Depression, and freelances primarily in the areas of psychology and personal development. She has a MA in Counseling Psychology and is a licensed therapist living near Chicago.
Jacqueline has experience helping those ...
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Jacqueline Marshall is a writer for Help For Depression, and freelances primarily in the areas of psychology and personal development. She has a MA in Counseling Psychology and is a licensed therapist living near Chicago.
Jacqueline has experience helping those diagnosed with severe, persistent mental illness, and in providing general therapy services for individuals, couples, and families. Prior to counseling, she worked in graphic design and music education.
When not writing or counseling, Jacqueline enjoys reading literature and math-less books about quantum physics. She is a published poet, and has studied animal communication and energy healing.