Terezia Farkas. CNN. HuffPost. International Best-selling Author. Writes about dealing with depression. As we say farewell to Robin Williams, we should not be furious at him for committing suicide. There’s been a lot of tweets and other social media comments going around blaming Williams for not being emotionally stronger or choosing suicide as an easy way out. Before we start criticizing what Williams did, we should remember that Jesus tells us not to judge one another, but to leave it to God to judge our actions. CONTINUE READING......
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Terezia Farkas. CNN. HuffPost. International Best-selling Author. Writes about dealing with depression. I was the guest speaker Thursday, April 24 at the Carewest Beddington Comprehensive Care Program (C3) in Calgary, AB. I spoke about elderly depression and what it means to those who are battling depression. My audience was a wonderful group of fifty clients and staff at Carewest Beddington Comprehensive Care Program. Special thanks to Amir Hassanali, fellow author, for inviting me to speak and to Sandra Mooney, site activity convenor for organizing the event. We had some really insightful comments and reflections by the group. CONTINUE READING..... Terezia Farkas. International Bestselling Author. Columnist. Writes about dealing with depression.
An Alberta judge recently sentenced an American to 8 months for assisting her mother's suicide. Terezia Farkas, author of 'Heart Of Love Evolution - Surviving Depression', believes Alberta law punishes, but does not deter suicide See more at: CNN~http://cnn.it/1gM8p17 American citizen Linda McNall was recently sentenced to 8 months in Alberta, Canada for helping her seriously ill mother commit suicide. The suicide of her mother was a part of a mother/daughter suicide pact gone awry. McNall survived the suicide attempt and was arrested after showing up at a nearby Canadian hospital. “The story of Ms McNall is distressing on several levels,” stated Ms. Farkas. “At the most basic level it is the story of a person struggling against depression and losing that battle. The decision to commit suicide is a very difficult one. You are so hopeless and despairing, you have a sense that only death can bring you peace and happiness. To survive a suicide attempt is miraculous. But instead of being met with appreciation that she was still alive, Ms McNall was arrested, judged and then dumped back into society without any long term emotional supports or life-line to mental help.” CONTINUE READING..... |
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