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  • Yes, I Worked at Disneyland and How it Taught Me to Talk About My Depression

    When I was 22 I auditioned for a job at Disneyland, landed a job as a performer, and moved to a little city just outside of Anaheim. It all started off great.

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  • Preparing for Seasonal Affective Season: Part 2

    In Part 2 I'll guide you through creating the Actionable Self-Care section of your SAS Plan and give you tips on how to stick with it.

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  • Preparing for Seasonal Affective Season: Part 1

    In this 2 part series I'm rolling out my Seasonal Affective Season Plan as means of depression prevention. My hope is that you'll try it out, too!

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  • Antidepressants: Fighting the Stigma by Actually Talking About Them

    I have over 15 years of experience taking (and sometimes not taking) antidepressants and decided it was time for me to talk about it.

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  • How I Get Myself to Exercise When I’m Depressed

    Exercising is the hardest thing to do when we're depressed yet also one of the best things to treat our depression. Here's how I learned to exercise even on my lowest days.

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  • Recovery is not Linear, and Climbing is a Metaphor for Life

    The journey to recovery is anything but linear. My history of anxiety with rock climbing is the perfect example.

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  • Common Depression Warning Signs

    With the days shorter and skies gloomier it's more important than ever to know your depression warning signs. Here are some common depression warning signs you may not be familiar with.

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  • What is Therapy and How to Find a Therapist

    In this post I cover what therapy is and how to go about finding not just any therapist, but the right therapist for you.

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  • What is Negative Thinking and How to Recognize It

    Negative thinking is not only a symptom of depression and anxiety but also helps keep us depressed and anxious. Keep reading to find tips on how to recognize and identify negative thinking.

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  • Top Skills I’ve Been Using To Manage My Depression

    Recently I've been feeling what my therapist describes as "low grade depression." Here are the top skills I've been using to manage my depression and maintain my mental health.

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With knowledge gained through her own life experiences, Chelsea is a mental health expert on a lifelong search to find ways to cope with depression and anxiety. If not at the climbing gym, you can catch her traveling the states seeking out new sights, trails, and adventures.

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