Designer-wellness advocate Jean Lim Goulbourn is a picture of equanimity nine years after the loss of her daughter. Natasha died...
HAVE you ever been so happy you actually feel like you physically want to burst? You know the feeling when...
In 1990, American psychologist Diane Tillman met an accident when a female driver broadsided her car towards the rear. As...
I have a 13-year-old son. The news this week on the shooting incident at SM North Edsa was pretty disturbing for a parent like me. I monitored the news to see how the story would develop and was deeply saddened by the loss of lives.
Natasha Goulborn Foundation reaches out to people battling depression by sending messages of positivity.
Even within the strange dichotomy that is the life of a famous pop star, real life happens. In British singer-songwriter James Morrison’s case, it was a taste of the extremes. After coming out with his second record “Songs for You, Truths for Me,” the 28-year-old had a child and lost his father to alcoholism and depression.
My boyfriend and I, who were college sweethearts, broke up last month after five and a half years together. We’re in our mid-20s, and though we never made any concrete plans, we’ve talked about settling down. Being both the eldest in our families, we agreed to help them out before settling down.
Don’t laugh, but many years ago when I was still in high school, when I first heard the term “postpartum depression” or PPD, I thought it was a form of depression that some women experienced after giving birth because they missed being pregnant!
“All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream,” the famous Edgar Allan Poe writes in his poem.
One afternoon, I was having quiet time at a coffee shop close to work, and could not help but overhear the conversation taking place between two women beside me.