Depression

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Rising from Darkness: Elisabeth’s Journey to Recovery at Magnolia Creek

Struggling With Depression and An Eating Disorder Elisabeth developed anorexia at 15, and it completely took over her life as she was constantly anxious about food and exercise. She also struggled with depression, leaving little space to think about other things apart from her disorders. Elisabeth isolated due to her eating disorder and didn’t go

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Avoiding the Fear of the Holidays

Navigating the Holidays with an Eating Disorder The last few months of the year are full of festivities typically involving food. From the candy at Halloween, the endless spread of delights at Thanksgiving, the sweet treats and flavorful spreads at Christmas, and ringing in the new year with tasty displays of festive foods, the holidays

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What is Major Depressive Disorder?

By: Magnolia Creek Staff Major Depressive Disorder feels like a consistent fog, persistent sadness, physical exhaustion, repeated self-criticizing thoughts about your lack of worth, hopelessness about the future or your ability to feel better, and is characterized by: Not engaging in activities that once provided joy Isolation Withdrawing from loved ones Lack of motivation Inability

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