By Rabbi Sandra Cohen (Originally published on September 28, 2018 on RavBlog.) Sometimes it is hard to speak one’s truth.… Read more Telling My Truth: Mental Illness in the Rabbinate
Tag: Meds
If Memory Serves…
By Meredith Another day, another memory I discover I don’t have. In many ways, this is normal and expected. I… Read more If Memory Serves…
Serve the Beloved with Joy! ivdu et hashem b’simcha (Psalm 100:2)
By Malkah Binah Klein My personal calling is joyful service to my family, my local community, and to my realms of… Read more Serve the Beloved with Joy! ivdu et hashem b’simcha (Psalm 100:2)
The Subtle Spiritual Awakening of Mike Zoosman: A “Self-Love” Story
By Cantor Mike Zoosman It’s been a bit more than a year since I posted to this blog with a… Read more The Subtle Spiritual Awakening of Mike Zoosman: A “Self-Love” Story
Depression and The Source of Life
By Simcha Butchart I used to suffer from depression. There! I said it! I have felt like announcing this to… Read more Depression and The Source of Life
Not Broken Radio Interview
By Jamie Bornstein I am happy to share with you my recent interview on Not Broken Radio, “an international radio… Read more Not Broken Radio Interview
Like Father, Like Child: When Anxiety Runs in the Family
(First published on May 12, 2017 on GrokNation.com, founded by Mayim Bialik.) By Jamie Bornstein At age 35, tired from… Read more Like Father, Like Child: When Anxiety Runs in the Family
Trigger warning: Today, all of it
By Rachel Eisen I was writing a completely different story for this blog post when it happened. Car trouble. As anyone… Read more Trigger warning: Today, all of it
BOOK REVIEW — Prozac Nation
By Jamie Bornstein I knew nothing about Prozac Nation by Elizabeth Wurtzel when I picked it up. I was familiar… Read more BOOK REVIEW — Prozac Nation
Goodbye, Zoloft
By Sue Fendrick I don’t remember exactly when I started taking Zoloft—it wasn’t because of a mental health crisis, but… Read more Goodbye, Zoloft