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Depression 03 Aug, 2022

Mood Maze Episode 4 - Depression

Bereavement is a time of great grief, especially, when a beloved one left in sudden, that made ones hard to accept the fact and adapt to the change. In Mood Maze Episode 4, a patient in recovery shared her experience of having two bereavements of her parents in a short period of time. She ultimately got depression. After seeking consultation from a psychiatrist, her emotion bottomed up and she is now able to face the fact and live with confidence.

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