Jacqueline Marshall takes a look at life, and our lives, and provides the day to day notes of our dance.
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TMS is getting more media buzz everyday as a treatment for medication-resistant depression. Published 5:37 p.m. February 25, 2012 - Comments
Something senseless is being done: the inclusion of grief in the forthcoming DSM-5* diagnostic criteria for Major Depressive Disorder. Published 12:55 p.m. February 22, 2012 - Comments
There is a significant link between type 2 diabetes and mental illness and the connection has become more clear over the past decade. Published 11:24 a.m. February 18, 2012 - Comments
Whether placebos work depends who you talk to, although trying to figure out who’s right and who’s wrong about this issue detracts from the vast gray area between, teeming with mystery. Published 11:34 a.m. February 12, 2012 - Comments
This caution is only for and about those who risk undergoing cosmetic procedures that will never make them happy, no matter how many they have. Published 1:11 p.m. February 5, 2012 - Comments
“It’s like I’m either the tortoise stuck in the mud, or the hare on steroids. Nobody wins,” said Martin, who is diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Published 4:07 p.m. January 28, 2012 - Comments
Some theories explaining the cause of depression are written-up in the media more than others. What are some of the others? Published 6:49 p.m. January 20, 2012 - Comments
We’ve grown accustomed to war, as if that is the way things have to be. Are we really that tied to our “I’m right and you’re wrong” way of doing business? Published 4:32 p.m. January 14, 2012 - Comments
Misperceptions about depression prevent people who need help from seeking help. Published 1:53 p.m. January 13, 2012 - Comments
Can you sincerely have faith in someone when you think they have screwed-up their life? Published 4:26 p.m. January 5, 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.