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"Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it." —William Arthur Ward
Our gift to you this Thanksgiving is our heartfelt gratitude for your generous support of the mission and vision of Rebecca's Dream to promote awareness and compassionate understanding of depression and bipolar disorder as real diseases. |
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A look at the 11th Annual Rebecca's Dream Benefit and Auction on November 5, 2016. A good time was had by all while supporting Rebecca's Dream and learning about depression and bipolar disease. Click here to see all of our event photos! |
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Health Tip of the Month Lifestyle Tips: Many people who are depressed also have problems with alcohol and/or drugs. Not only can alcohol and drugs interfere with mood, sleep, and motivation, they can also reduce the effectiveness of your depression medications.
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Book of the Month Read: Born to Run by Bruce Springsteen. This is a book for workers and dreamers, parents and children, lovers and loners, artists, freaks, or anyone who has ever wanted to be baptized in the holy river of rock and roll. Bruce Springsteen explores living with depression and anxiety.
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Bruce Springsteen "We made a promise we swore we'd always remember. No retreat, baby, no surrender. Like soldiers in the winter's night with a vow to defend. No retreat, baby, no surrender" - Bruce Springsteen, "No Surrender" |
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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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