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November 5, 2016 Saranello's 601 N. Milwaukee Avenue Wheeling, Illinois Featuring: Steve Cochran WGN Radio Personality Master of Ceremonies Erasing the Distance Performance A-Z Entertainment Cocktail attire Purchase your tickets today! |
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Health Tip of the Month Let Your Feelings Out: Talk, laugh, cry, and express anger when you need to. Talking with friends, family, a counselor, or a member of the clergy about your feelings is a healthy way to relieve stress.
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Media of the Month Watch: Brighter Days by The Lincoln Squares; video created by Jessica Beth Redish. "I conceived the story for the video based on stories I have read and heard, including Rebeccas, and filmed the video on the North Shore of Chicago working with a team from Chicago and New York."
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Quote of the Month "I like living. I have sometimes been wildly, despairingly, acutely miserable, racked with sorrow, but through it all I still know that just to be alive is a grand thing" - Agatha Christie |
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Being diagnosed with a mood disorder as a teen can feel like a life sentence. Without success stories, it's easy to think you will always feel this way and you won't be able to have the life you had hoped for. Perhaps you remember this feeling when you were first diagnosed. Did life get better for you? Share your journey with teens experiencing mood disorders to give other's hope because—you're living proof! I'm Living Proof is sponsored by Rebecca's Dream. Rebecca's Dream promotes awareness and compassionate understanding of depression and bipolar disorder as real diseases. Visit DBSA's I'm Living Proof webpage. |
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Mental Health News Catch up on the latest news headlines about mental health, bipolar disorder and depression in the Rebecca's Dream newsroom.
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Support the Dream Help us by making a gift to promote awareness and compassionate understanding of depression and bipolar disorder as real diseases.
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Young Adult Podcast How do you decide when, and with whom, to share a mental health diagnosis? Listen to the "Should I or Shouldn't I" podcast.
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Rebecca's Dream was established in 2005 in celebration of the life of Rebecca Lynn Cutler, a journalist who succumbed to depression and bipolar disorder at age 30. Rebecca's family and friends continue her personal mission to help others receive proper treatment and needed support. |
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