The Comorbid Relationship Between Depression and Borderline Personality Disorder | Guest Post By Kate Harveston

Even though one out of five American adults experienced a mental health disorder within the past year, little remains known about these invisible diseases. Only raising awareness as to the prevalence of such disorders can break the cycle of silence and help people find the help they need. Those lacking chronic mental or physical health […]

7 Great Herbs for Fighting Depression Naturally | Guest Post by Carolina Martel

For centuries, herbal remedies have been used by people to treat several illnesses. These illnesses include both, physical and mental ones. It was only a century ago since allopathic medicines have seen certain popularity. These medicines have saved millions of lives, and we cannot ignore the many benefits they have. However, there is always a […]

3 Keys to Building A Foundation in Recovery | Guest Post by Daniel Wittler

Entering recovery for drug addiction can be extremely overwhelming. Not only are you having to deal with your past when you weren’t in the right state of mind. You now need to change a lot of things in your life to prevent yourself from entering the same lifestyle. This can result in advice in all […]

Suicide “Pro-Choice” Websites and the loss of Shawn Shatto | Alexa Moody

Sometimes Please Live needs to make a statement about a news story, and when this happens, 99% of the time it is with a heavy heart. This post will address a recent local news story out of York Haven, PA featuring the loss of a young woman, Shawn Shatto. If you haven’t heard yet, Shawn’s […]

What Seniors Need to Know About Depression Treatment | Guest Post By Kimberly Hayes

An estimated 5 percent of older Americans live with depression, yet many never get treatment for the illness. In some cases, doctors and patients mistake depression symptoms as signs of other age-related conditions. In other instances, seniors are aware of their depression but don’t pursue treatment due to social stigma. Many seniors forgo mental health […]

Struggling with Depression as a Single Parent | Guest Post By Kate Bregovic

According to global statistics, over 15% of the world’s children grow up in single-parent households and 85% of those are headed by single mothers. Now consider the fact that up to 80% of women will experience ‘baby blues’, & 1 in 7 will suffer full-blown postpartum depression. It is likely that the majority of single […]

The Impact of Chronic Illness on Women and Mental Health | By Sara Nutaitis

As 20-something woman with a serious chronic illness, I know all too well the impact that being a woman has on getting a chronic illness diagnosed. Often, women are not taking seriously by some doctors and may have to wait years to get a proper diagnosis. Is this because of the stereotype that women are […]

5 Chronic Illnesses That May Cause Depression | Guest Post By Anita Fernandes

Chronic illnesses affect a shocking 6 in 10 adult Americans and it’s estimated that 1 in 3 of these adults experiences some form of depression. To health care experts and those afflicted with chronic illness, the overlap comes as no surprise. Because of the very nature of chronic conditions, in that they can only be […]

Dietary Supplement Use in Treating Mental Health | Guest Post By Brenda Kimble

Mental illness has become a widespread epidemic across not only the United States but around the world. Depression, in particular, is increasingly common—shown to affect up to 20 percent of the general population during some point in their lives. The current treatments available for mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety, including medication and […]