“You’ll never find a rainbow if you’re looking down.”
– Charlie Chaplin
If you’ve experienced anxiety or depression, or both, than you’re not alone. Most human being experience some form of this at some point. We often experience anxiety as a normal reaction to stress. However, when anxiety becomes excessive a disabling disorder can manifest. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, about 40 million Americans age 18 and older are impacted by anxiety disorders every year.
At some point, we’ve all felt depressed or sad. Feeling that way for short periods of time is normal. However, when feelings of depression begin to interfere with your everyday life and last for weeks on end, it’s time to seek treatment. Anyone can develop depression, even children.
For years, Rebecca Ginder has treated those suffering from depression and has successfully improved the quality of their lives and the lives of those who love them.
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