Depression, Illness and Injury
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Ongoing, First published Jun 15, 2021
Feeling unusually low in mood or depressed is not uncommon following critical illness or injury. For instance, up to 30% patients experience low mood in the months that follow a heart attack (Baumeister et al., 2011) or an intensive care admission
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THINGS I WISH PEOPLE WOULD TALK ABOUT!!!

15 parts Ongoing

Read the title. But basically this includes simple things like crying to more complex things like toxic relationships (not necessarily romantic, relationships in general)