Jacqueline Marshall takes a look at life, and our lives, and provides the day to day notes of our dance.
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A simple, easy, and proven way to reach your goals every year. Published 1:35 p.m. December 29, 2011 - Comments
There is, after all, something depressing about vacuuming up after a holiday. Published 5:57 p.m. December 24, 2011 - Comments
What people with schizophrenia want is to be seen as unique individuals. Published 11:29 a.m. December 21, 2011 - Comments
"Merry" is the ideal Christmas feeling, but for most of us the holidays are a jack-in-the-box of emotions from merry to morose. Published 4:33 p.m. December 15, 2011 - Comments
Dysthymia is a type of depression that can begin during childhood or puberty. Its symptoms are milder than major depression, but dysthymia hangs on much longer. Published 4:58 p.m. December 10, 2011 - 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.