What may be intriguing by now in our exploration and discussion of Perfectly Hidden Depression® is this question: If someone isn’t going to reveal their depression or their pain, how in the world are we supposed to identify what’s going on?
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What may be intriguing by now in our exploration and discussion of Perfectly Hidden Depression® is this question: If someone isn’t going to reveal their depression or their pain, how in the world are we supposed to identify what’s going on?
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If it is Cindy, then I hope it’s also helpful. You are far from alone. I’ve had hundreds of emails from people over the last few years. Each week I’ll post more about what you can do about it here on Psych Central or you can visit my own website which is featured below. Thank you for opening up about it. That can be a huge first step.
I had 19-yes and 6-no. I’m grateful to have found your podcasts (have listened to almost all of them) and feel like you’ve given me some hope on how to manage. Thank you!
I’m delighted to have you as a listener and a reader Faye, but even more that my work on PHD has been helpful to you. Thanks so much for letting me know. Please let me know what you might like for me to write about here as you discover more of that hope. You can also privately email me at askdrmargaret@drmargaretrutherford.com.