55 Rampant Health Myths That Need to Die

Myth: Depression is incurable

‘Recovery from the vast majority of mental heath problems, including depression, is not only possible, it’s actually likely and expected when people receive the specific kind and amount of help that they need.

This is true even in many seemingly chronic, severe, intractable situations. When you combine medication with psychological therapy as well as social supports like housing, employment, and community engagement, that’s the gold standard for recovery.’ – Mark Henick, MS, mental health advocate and speaker.

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