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Category: anxiety and me

My War (part 356?): the long job war

October 21, 2019 Tony Maher anxiety and me, My War, My War: Depression

Recently I’ve been finding life (more than) a bit of a struggle for a variety of reasons. I feel like I’ve been letting down this

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My War: Anxiety and depression and me by Diane Hartshorn

January 7, 2019 Tony Maher anxiety and me, My War, My War: Depression, Real talk and opinion

Happy New Year. Except it’s not really. Not for many of us. This is a guest submission from Diane Hartshorn, an oldy but goldy friend

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My War: Anxiety, Depression and Me (part 3)

October 12, 2017 Tony Maher anxiety and me, My War, My War: Depression, Real talk and opinion

For this installment, I wanted to talk about my problematic relationship with the punk scene, and how I’ve felt about it / how it’s made

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My War: Depression, anxiety and me (part 2)

May 2, 2017 Tony Maher anxiety and me, My War, My War: Depression, Real talk and opinion

The other morning, I felt an overwhelming urge to read back through my original installment of my My War column , and the follow-up addendum

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Glass Half Full – Mental health in 2017

January 17, 2017 Emily Johnson anxiety and me

“Irrespective of your age, income or background, the likelihood is that you or someone close to you has experienced mental illness. One in four of

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My War: Depression, anxiety, and me (part 1.a)

October 17, 2016 Tony Maher anxiety and me, My War, My War: Depression, Real talk and opinion

Another incomplete night’s sleep has seen me wide awake at 4.30am, mind racing. This is an addendum to the original My War post that I

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My War: Depression, anxiety, and me (part 1)

October 16, 2016 Tony Maher anxiety and me, My War, My War: Depression, Real talk and opinion

Have you ever found yourself wondering when it all went wrong? Some people would no doubt find this to be an incredibly self-pitying question. Others?

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