Tag Archives: Depression

After Two Years of a Lot of Hard Work, Including Existing in a Mood-Altering State

This startup founder returns refreshed with a new perspective on life

As you may have noticed by the lack of my recent Sharing Suzette posts, I took a writing hiatus the month of December. Ok, ok, I admit it was longer but I had good reason. This is officially our two-year … Continue reading

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 The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath

Semi-autobiographical novel reflects Plath's own struggles with depression and suicidal tendencies

Sylvia Plath’s life reads like a tragedy. A gifted writer and poet from an early age, she struggled with depression starting in her teenage years. She married poet Ted Hughes, with whom she shared a tumultuous relationship and two children. … Continue reading

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“The Bridge” Analyzes Why Suicide Happens by Eric Steel

This exploration of Golden Gate Bridge suicides tackles a difficult subject

When we hear news of a recent suicide, whether near or remote to our own lives, everything in us stops still. We naturally think: “why suicide?” Understanding and examining suicidal tendencies is unquestionably one of the most mysterious, difficult topics … Continue reading

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