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Author: Nancy Virden

Struggles with Major Depression have ultimately led to a life of joy I didn't believe was possible. The goal of Always the Fight Ministries is to bring hope to the hopeless and encouragement to their supports.

Struggles with Major Depression have ultimately led to a life of joy I didn’t believe was possible. The goal of Always the Fight Ministries is to bring hope to the hopeless and encouragement to their supports.

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To Anyone Who Thinks About Suicide

Published April 9, 2017March 21, 2023 by Nancy Virden in Depression, Faith, Help Yourself, Suicide
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5 Hidden Symptoms of Major Depression

Published April 6, 2017May 4, 2017 by Nancy Virden in Depression, Stigma
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Do You Stigmatize Mental Illness? A Quiz

Published April 2, 2017February 6, 2023 by Nancy Virden in Mental Health (General), Stigma
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As an Entrepreneur, Use Expressed Boundaries to Preserve Business Relationships

Published March 30, 2017 by Nancy Virden in Boundaries, Musings on Life
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Why ‘Mental Health and Recovery Advocacy’ is Important for Christians. Part 3

Published March 26, 2017July 24, 2018 by Nancy Virden in Be an Effective Support, Faith, Stigma
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Why ‘Mental Health and Recovery Advocacy’ is Important for Christians. Part 2

Published March 23, 2017July 24, 2018 by Nancy Virden in Addiction, Faith, Stigma
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Why ‘Mental Health and Recovery Advocacy’ is Important for Christians. Part 1

Published March 19, 2017December 27, 2020 by Nancy Virden in Addiction, Faith, Stigma
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For Peace of Mind, Embrace Your Complete Past As-Is

Published March 16, 2017May 4, 2017 by Nancy Virden in Abuse, Anxiety, Help Yourself
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As Seen on Psych Central – 6 Words That Led to a Suicide Attempt: “She’s Just a Crybaby. Stay Here.”

Published March 12, 2017May 4, 2017 by Nancy Virden in Abuse, Depression, Suicide
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Legal Doctor Prescribed Death – Will YOU Survive?

Published March 9, 2017May 4, 2017 by Nancy Virden in Mental Health (General), News Related, Stigma, Suicide
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