Therese J. Borchard

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Therese J. Borchard


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Therese Borchard is the author of the hit daily blog “Beyond Blue” on Beliefnet.com, which is featured weekly on The Huffington Post and was voted by PsychCentral.com as one of the top 10 depression blogs, and she moderates the popular depression support group, Beyond Blue, on Beliefnet’s social networking site. Therese is the editor of The Imperfect Mom: Candid Confessions of Mothers Living in the Real World, featured in Real Simple, Parenting, More, Working Mother, Psychology Today, Fit Pregnancy, the Chicago Tribune, and on Salon.com, and of I Love Being a Mom: Treasured Stories, Memories, and Milestones, a Target selection, and featured in Redbook, Parenting, BabyTalk, the Chicago Tribune, and the Detroit Free Press. With Michael Leach, ...more

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Seven Ways to Get Over an Infatuation

“Bewitched, bothered, and bewildered am I” wrote US songwriter Lorenz Hart about the feeling of infatuation. It’s blissful and euphoric, as we all know. But it’s also addicting, messy and blinding. Without careful monitoring, its wild wind can rage through your life leaving you...

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Published on February 19, 2014 09:46
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Beyond Blue: Surviving Depr...

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The Imperfect Mom: Candid C...

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“If you`re laughing,you are not crying,even though they look similar.And that works for me.”
Therese Borchard

“According to Dan Baker, coauthor of What Happy People Know, appreciation is the antidote to fear, and fear—of not having enough or not being enough—causes depression and anxiety.”
Therese J. Borchard, Beyond Blue: Surviving Depression & Anxiety and Making the Most of Bad Genes

“tumultuousness, if coupled to discipline and a cool mind, is not such a bad sort of thing. That unless one wants to live a stunningly boring life, one ought to be on good terms with one’s darker side and one’s darker energies.”
Therese J. Borchard, Beyond Blue: Surviving Depression & Anxiety and Making the Most of Bad Genes



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