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Category Archives: depression
Why is there so much talk about mental health and not enough about other disabilities?
MONEY. It’s all about money. Not your mental health. Right now, the mental health care industry is one of the most lucrative medical fields. Around $280 billion were spent on mental health services in 2020. With Covid, this figure has … Continue reading
Structural or systematic racism is taking a toll on our children’s mental health
We hear a lot about the toil it takes on adults but rarely do we heard about the helpless child witnessing the adult go through it. Racism and social inequality don’t just affect adults. The article states why they have … Continue reading
Posted in atrocity, black people, Childhood, children, depression, Encouragement, racism
Tagged children, homelessness, poverty, racism, structural, systematic
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Very Dickensian-30 Years Ago, Romania Deprived Thousands of Babies of Human Contact
The description is heartbreaking and sounds like it come from a Dickens’ novel but it’s not make-believe. It’s was a reality thousands of children face. I can not see any reason for depriving them of human contact. Disabled children were … Continue reading
Posted in Absurd, abuse, ANNOUNCEMENTTS, crimes, depression, disabled, paranormal romance,
Tagged disabled, orphanages, orphans
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Coronavirus and Domestic Violence
Coronavirus and Domestic Violence I reposted this one for this epidemic appeals to be getting worst. In many cities all across the world there’s been a spike in domestic violence since families have no other choice but to stay at … Continue reading
Posted in abuse, anger, ANNOUNCEMENTTS, anthropology, battle, depression
Tagged abuse, coronavirus, Domestic Violence
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J. Canadace’s Goodread Review of The Devil on My Trail
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/32334556-the-devil-on-my-trail This review was written years ago but I’m just now listing it for blog members. I thought it would be a great book to tackle before the full swing of summer arrive. Dec 26, 2016J. Canadace rated it it … Continue reading
Posted in Ana BuFaye, angels, anger, atrocity, Azazel, Bea, Bea Wyett, book lovers, demons, depression, Dimenison, disabled, diversity, dragon, emotions, empath, Encouragement, family, fantasy, futuristic, gift, girl, lover, madness, magic, marriage, Martyr, mythology, Nephilims, Other worlds, otherworldly, pain and suffering, Paranormal, paranormal romance,, Parent, respect, revenge, romance, saints, sci-fi, sex, siblings, Sister, society, Southern Gothic, Spirit Realm, spirits, spiritual gifts, spirituality, stalking, Standalone, storms, struggle, suffering, Supernatural, Time Walker, Violence, war, warlock, witches
Tagged gangstalking, harassment, saints, satanic
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“The Best Don’t Win” (Kingston’s Journey #54)
This blog’s post brought to mind a stark reality. What’s presented to us the vast majority of the time isn’t actually the best the world has to offer, no matter what agenda we’re threading. For example: The sterilized conditions of … Continue reading
Posted in ANNOUNCEMENTTS, depression, discussion, diversity, family, famous, liberty, life, love, paranormal romance,
Tagged echelon, elite, poverty, power, scapegrace
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The Coronavirus and Depression. I hope everyone take the time to read this.
I hope everyone take the time out to read this. The Coronavirus and Depression isn’t a pleasant topic but a necessary one. The Coronavirus is causing a historic rise in mental health problems. Suicide rates have been rising in the … Continue reading
Posted in ANNOUNCEMENTTS, coronavirus, covid 19, depression, emotions, family, hope, liberty, life, peace, readers
Tagged infection, mental health, pain, suffering, virus
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Quote from novel “Shellyanna”: “You can’t see the problem…….”
As every one knows I like to introduce a major player in the series before the books come out. Sort of like an old-fashioned matinee. To make the audience familiar with them. This is part of a conversation the main … Continue reading
Posted in atrocity, authors, books, Civil War, depression, discussion, diversity, emotions, empath, family, fierce, Freedom, Friends, heaven, hell, history, immoral, immortals, Insult, liberty, life, love, misogynist, Shellyanna, slavery, storms, time
Tagged Civil War, President Grant, Reconstruction, the past
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Bless The Child
I had never seen this movie but I watched it. It was pretty good. A reader recommended it to me after reading my book called The Tree: The First Book of the Chronicles of Ana. In some ways Ana and … Continue reading
Posted in ANNOUNCEMENTTS, authors, battle, book lovers, demons, depression, Dimenison, emotions, Encouragement, gift, girl, girls, god, gospel, Gothic, happy, heaven, hell, history, hope, humanity, humor, life, love, Other worlds, pain and suffering, Paranormal, Personal thoughts
Tagged guru, Movie
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