Depression Project, Ask for Grace, Anna Miller & Myla Rosebaugh Interview for Psychetruth
by sinela on Monday, July 19th, 2010 | 14 Comments
Anna Miller, the founder and CEO of The Depression Project talks with Myla Rosebaugh from Ask for Grace. They discuss recovery from depression. As they discuss how to recover from depression through alternative means that may be more effective than the conventional approach used by psychiatry such as drugging and using antidepressants to mask symptoms. Visit The Depression Project at; www.thedepressionproject.com Visit the Ask for Grace Website at; http This video was produced by Psychetruth www.youtube.com www.myspace.com Music by Jimmy Gelhaar www.jimmy.us Copyright © Target Public Media 2010. All Rights Reserved.



Where’s Kayleigh?
Excellent! She knows her source of her depression! Her sons adoption! What about those who dont know its source! Thank You!
weird… but good job.
sadly, the quality of this video made me feeling worse than before i watched it.
lovely to see someone being open about a truth many experience ! Thank You for sharing what so many hide & suffer in … Bravo … in love & heart xxx
thnx so much for sharing your experience
@stellarshore
Lifestyle can be one of the hardest sources to identify.
I agree 100% with her solution. (Even if you dont know the source)
Find things what make you happy, and make the most of them.
In her case trees.
Life is about living, why not spend it doing things that make you happy.
@EyeAmBatman At least she gave her child life. A good mother does what’s best for her child, not herself. Many mothers in the 3rd world would love to give their children a better chance at life if they could even if that meant never seeing them again.
Awesome thanks for sharing. I love that bit about interating that event into your life.
@EyeAmBatman Went from humans to lions? lol. Thankfully, I’ve never had to give up a child and I can only imagine the heartache. I think I took exception with your initial comment because there’s no way I would be STRONG enough to give up my child. I’m too selfish for that. I’m too “pride”ful, always thinking I’ll solve everything if given enough…whatever.
There’s too many kids now who need good homes AWAY from the people who created them. And many loving people who want to give that.
Depression hits everyone. No one ie exempt, but there is a life lesson? to be learned while suffering from depression.
I believe its a natural emotion alot of people cover up.
I’m glad this woman has gotten over it
Damn no wonder you were depressed and feeling so bad, you abandoned your kid for crying out loud, shame on you.
I’m sorry this is irresponsible.
Everybody needs grace!
We need judgement, sound judgement-
but before we judge others,
we need to judge ourselves -
otherwise we are hypocrites (judging others
and forgetting ourselves)-
this is what Jesus talked about, by the way…
Mike