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“There was a constant chattering in my brain. It was my own voice talking about depression, agony, hopelessness,” said Deirdre Lehman, a woman in her 60s who had tenuously contended with bipolar disorder for over a decade.
After receiving groundbreaking depression treatment, Deirdre went on to describe the relief as follows: “By lunch, I could look my husband in the eye…That was the most peace there’s
Ethan Kee
Life is overwhelming at times but your treatment plan does not have to be. We have broken down each step to make getting started as simple as possible.Below you will find everything you need to get going with Flow.
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We know starting and maintaining a treatment is challenging. Below is a collection of tips and tricks from our users and the team at Flow to support you in your journey.
We recommend finding a time in the day, a spot in your house, and activity that you do regularly. Studies have shown adding a new habit to an existing one may make it easier to continue. Flow can easily be added to m
Is it possible to treat depression without medication or antidepressants? There is a simple answer to this question: Yes. Yes, it is. Most people don’t know that you can treat depression at home, medication-free. If they do, most people don’t know how.
The fact is, you don’t need pills to reduce depressive symptoms or even to recover from depression. By making a few lifestyle changes at home, your symptoms may decr
The low mood, the lack of energy, the excessive feelings of guilt, shame, or hopelessness that come with depression can easily drive a person to withdraw from social interactions. The isolation, in turn, keeps positive experiences at a distance and worsens the depressive state.
As you probably know, breaking a depressive spiral by doing the things you have avoided for some time is a big challenge. Under normal circumstances.
