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Giving Voice to Depression: Real Stories & Expert Support for Depression and Mental Health
Recovery.com - Depression Help & Support
488 episodes
1 day ago
When everything feels unbearable, how do you keep going? In this deeply moving conversation, musician and author Andre Henry shares how writing his song “Make It To Tomorrow” helped him survive one of his darkest moments. Growing up in the Black community, Andre faced the silence and stigma surrounding mental health. Through his art, he began to name his pain — transforming suicidal thoughts into words and melodies that resonated with thousands of listeners. In this episode, Andre opens...
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When everything feels unbearable, how do you keep going? In this deeply moving conversation, musician and author Andre Henry shares how writing his song “Make It To Tomorrow” helped him survive one of his darkest moments. Growing up in the Black community, Andre faced the silence and stigma surrounding mental health. Through his art, he began to name his pain — transforming suicidal thoughts into words and melodies that resonated with thousands of listeners. In this episode, Andre opens...
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Giving Voice to Depression: Real Stories & Expert Support for Depression and Mental Health
Make It To Tomorrow: Andre Henry on Depression, Suicide, and Hope Through Song
When everything feels unbearable, how do you keep going? In this deeply moving conversation, musician and author Andre Henry shares how writing his song “Make It To Tomorrow” helped him survive one of his darkest moments. Growing up in the Black community, Andre faced the silence and stigma surrounding mental health. Through his art, he began to name his pain — transforming suicidal thoughts into words and melodies that resonated with thousands of listeners. In this episode, Andre opens...
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1 day ago
19 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression: Real Stories & Expert Support for Depression and Mental Health
Mental Health New Year Resolutions: Dr. Margaret Rutherford on Self-Care, Therapy, and Real Change
A new year often brings the pressure to reinvent ourselves — to lose weight, quit bad habits, or be more productive. But what if this year, your most important resolution was simply to take better care of your mental health? In this insightful Giving Voice to Depression episode, psychologist and author Dr. Margaret Rutherford joins Terry McGuire and Bridget to talk about setting mental health resolutions that actually help — ones rooted in self-compassion instead of shame. Dr. Rutherford expl...
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1 week ago
19 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression: Real Stories & Expert Support for Depression and Mental Health
Holiday Depression Is Real: Finding Hope in Grief, Loss, Depression, and Loneliness
The holidays can be painful for anyone carrying grief, loss, or depression — especially in a world that insists on constant cheer. In this special annual episode of Giving Voice to Depression, author John Pavlovitz reads his essay “To Those Who Struggle This Christmas” — a heartfelt message to anyone who feels broken, lonely, or unseen this time of year. His compassionate words acknowledge every kind of pain that the season can amplify: grief over loved ones lost, strained relatio...
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2 weeks ago
7 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression: Real Stories & Expert Support for Depression and Mental Health
Managing Holiday Stress and Depression: How to Protect Your Mental Health with Compassion and Boundaries
The holiday season can bring warmth, connection, and joy — but it can also trigger deep stress, loneliness, and depression. In this insightful conversation, Dr. Anita Sanz, psychologist and board member for Giving Voice to Depression, joins hosts Terry McGuire and Bridget to talk about how to navigate the holidays with compassion and balance. Using a surprising lens — Ebenezer Scrooge — Dr. Sanz explores how grief, loss, and unrealistic expectations can transform the season into an emotional ...
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3 weeks ago
19 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression: Real Stories & Expert Support for Depression and Mental Health
EFT Tapping for Depression and Anxiety: How Emotional Freedom Technique Reduces Stress and Boosts Hope
In this special episode of Giving Voice to Depression, hosts Terry McGuire and her sister and former co-host Bridget Shore introduce a simple, science-backed tool that anyone can use to calm their nervous system and ease symptoms of depression or anxiety — EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique), also known as tapping. They’re joined by Brad Yates, one of the world’s most recognized EFT practitioners, who guides listeners through a powerful step-by-step tapping session designed specifically for peo...
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4 weeks ago
21 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression: Real Stories & Expert Support for Depression and Mental Health
How to Cope with Holiday Stress: Expert Strategies for Mental Health, Boundaries, and Self-Care
The holidays are marketed as “the most wonderful time of the year,” but for millions struggling with depression, anxiety, and burnout, the season can feel more overwhelming than joyful. In this special Giving Voice to Depression episode, Terry McGuire and Dr. Anita Sanz discuss how to manage emotional overload and protect your mental health amid unrealistic expectations, family pressures, and financial strain. Dr. Sanz shares compassionate, evidence-based strategies she gives her therapy clie...
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1 month ago
18 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression: Real Stories & Expert Support for Depression and Mental Health
Holiday Depression and Grief: How to Set Boundaries, Manage Expectations, and Find Peace
The holidays are often portrayed as a time of joy, connection, and celebration—but for many living with depression or grief, this season can feel unbearably heavy. In this episode of Giving Voice to Depression, host Terry McGuire and psychologist Dr. Anita Sanz speak with grief expert Krista St-Germain about how to navigate the emotional complexities of the holiday season when you’re struggling with loss, sadness, or mental exhaustion. Krista explains the difference between grief and depressi...
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1 month ago
28 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression: Real Stories & Expert Support for Depression and Mental Health
Mothering Through Mental Illness: Surviving Depression While Raising Neurodivergent Kids
Michelle is a mom living with depression, anxiety, and ADHD — and raising children diagnosed with OCD, ADHD, and DMDD. In this candid and compassionate episode, she describes how she juggles emotional overwhelm, fights toxic productivity, and clings to small moments of self-care. You’ll hear real strategies from her therapy sessions, how she recognizes early signs of a crash, and why talking to yourself with kindness matters. If you’ve ever wondered how to keep parenting through your own dark...
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1 month ago
26 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression: Real Stories & Expert Support for Depression and Mental Health
When Depression Feels Endless: How Therapy and Small Moments of Hope Can Save a Life
In this deeply moving episode of Giving Voice to Depression, Cara from Belfast, Northern Ireland, opens up about her journey through years of darkness — from living with untreated depression as a teen to finally finding validation, healing, and light through therapy. Cara describes depression not as constant sadness but as a suffocating grayness — a loss of color, motivation, and meaning. After multiple suicide attempts and years of feeling numb, she reached a breaking point in 2021 and took ...
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1 month ago
23 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression: Real Stories & Expert Support for Depression and Mental Health
Treatment-Resistant Depression and Recovery: How Therapy, Medication, and Self-Compassion Can Change Everything
After years of living with depression — through countless ups, downs, and failed treatment attempts — Caryn finally found light again. In this episode of Giving Voice to Depression, she opens up for the first time about what it’s like to live with treatment-resistant depression, the exhaustion of constantly “trying,” and the unexpected relief that came when she finally found the right therapist and medication. Caryn describes how depression shows up not just mentally, but physically — the ach...
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2 months ago
27 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression: Real Stories & Expert Support for Depression and Mental Health
How Critical or Emotionally Immature Parents Shape Your Inner Voice—and How to Heal It
This episode of Giving Voice to Depression features licensed therapist Carolina Bracco and a candid conversation about the profound, long-term effects of growing up with emotionally immature or overly critical parents. Co-hosts Terry McGuire and Carly McCollow explore this often-overlooked area of childhood experience, highlighting how these parental patterns can contribute to depression and shape an adult's life, relationships, and even their own parenting style. Carolina, a chil...
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2 months ago
23 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression: Real Stories & Expert Support for Depression and Mental Health
Depression in Older Adults: Breaking the Silence on Loneliness, Aging, and Mental Health
Depression in older adults is one of the most under-discussed — and most misunderstood — mental health challenges today. In this moving episode of Giving Voice to Depression, 93-year-old Mary shares what it’s like to experience depression in later life — when most of her peers have passed away, her body feels unfamiliar, and her generation still believes that “you just don’t talk about those things.” Mary’s story challenges stereotypes about aging and mental health. She speaks candidly about ...
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2 months ago
13 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression: Real Stories & Expert Support for Depression and Mental Health
How to Help Someone Who Refuses Help: Compassionate Intervention for Depression and Mental Illness
When someone you love is struggling with depression, anxiety, or addiction, knowing how to help can be agonizing — especially when every attempt seems to fail. In this episode of Giving Voice to Depression, licensed psychotherapist and professional interventionist Evan Jarschauer explains what real mental health interventions look like — far from the dramatic TV versions that oversimplify the process. Evan has spent over 20 years helping families and individuals break the cycle of resistance,...
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2 months ago
26 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression: Real Stories & Expert Support for Depression and Mental Health
How Pets Help with Depression: Healing Through Unconditional Love and Companionship
When depression makes it hard to get out of bed, eat, or even believe things will ever get better, a loving pet can be a lifeline. In this moving episode of Giving Voice to Depression, Lori shares how her dogs helped her survive and heal after divorce and severe depression. Lori describes days spent “swimming through mud,” unable to function—until her dogs gave her a reason to get up, go outside, and reconnect with the world. Through their loyalty, routine, and affection, she found purpose an...
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3 months ago
18 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression: Real Stories & Expert Support for Depression and Mental Health
Grieving After Suicide: How to Support Loss Survivors with Compassion and Understanding
The grief that follows a suicide is unlike any other. It’s layered with guilt, confusion, trauma, and the persistent question: Why? In this powerful episode of Giving Voice to Depression, guest Lisa Sugarman shares her journey after losing her father, cousin, and close friend to suicide — and what she’s learned about navigating the unique and complex grief that follows. Lisa offers deeply personal reflections on the healing power of connection, the role of the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline,...
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3 months ago
27 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression: Real Stories & Expert Support for Depression and Mental Health
What to Say (and Not Say) After Suicide: Supporting Grieving Loved Ones with Compassion
After a suicide, words can either comfort and connect — or cut and cause more pain. In this powerful episode of Giving Voice to Depression, journalist and suicide loss survivor Deb Sherwood shares her personal experience navigating the unthinkable grief following her husband’s death by suicide — and the devastating impact of well-intentioned but hurtful comments from doctors, therapists, and friends. Deb speaks candidly about the importance of language, how certain phrases can retraumatize su...
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3 months ago
19 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression: Real Stories & Expert Support for Depression and Mental Health
Coping with Suicide Loss: Breaking the Silence and Stigma Around Grief
Award-winning journalist and author Meg Kissinger joins Giving Voice to Depression to share the extraordinary and heartbreaking story behind her memoir “While You Were Out.” In her conversation with Terry McGuire and Carly McCollow, Meg opens up about growing up in a large family marked by bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and depression—as well as two sibling deaths by suicide. She explores how decades of silence and stigma shaped her family’s story and how finally speaking out broke the cycl...
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3 months ago
20 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression: Real Stories & Expert Support for Depression and Mental Health
Breaking Mental Health Stigma: Family Trauma, Suicide Loss, and Healing Together
Award-winning journalist and author Meg Kissinger joins Giving Voice to Depression to share the extraordinary and heartbreaking story behind her memoir “While You Were Out.” In her conversation with Terry McGuire and Carly McCollow, Meg opens up about growing up in a large family marked by bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and depression—as well as two sibling deaths by suicide. She explores how decades of silence and stigma shaped her family’s story and how finally speaking out broke the cycl...
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4 months ago
27 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression: Real Stories & Expert Support for Depression and Mental Health
Forgiving Yourself After a Suicide Attempt: How to Heal from Guilt and Shame
In this deeply human episode of Giving Voice to Depression, John, a survivor of a suicide attempt, shares his ongoing struggle with self-forgiveness — and what healing looks like when you’re still learning to forgive yourself. While many conversations about suicide focus on grief or prevention, John opens up about what comes after survival: the guilt, shame, and lingering belief that he doesn’t deserve forgiveness. Despite being forgiven by his family, including his son, John continues to wre...
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4 months ago
18 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression: Real Stories & Expert Support for Depression and Mental Health
Bipolar Disorder and Addiction: Understanding Dual Diagnosis and the Path to Recovery
What happens when mental health and addiction collide? In this episode of Giving Voice to Depression, David Shamszad shares his raw and revealing story of living with bipolar disorder and alcohol addiction — a combination often referred to as a dual diagnosis. From self-medicating through college to hospitalization, reckless mania, and rock bottom, David opens up about how stigma, shame, and silence kept him from getting help for years. His turning point came after a dangerous blackout that c...
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4 months ago
25 minutes

Giving Voice to Depression: Real Stories & Expert Support for Depression and Mental Health
When everything feels unbearable, how do you keep going? In this deeply moving conversation, musician and author Andre Henry shares how writing his song “Make It To Tomorrow” helped him survive one of his darkest moments. Growing up in the Black community, Andre faced the silence and stigma surrounding mental health. Through his art, he began to name his pain — transforming suicidal thoughts into words and melodies that resonated with thousands of listeners. In this episode, Andre opens...