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Are you feeling the winter blues? That's not an uncommon experience, especially during the holiday season. I'm Chuck, your host, and today I had the opportunity to engage mental health therapist, Telisa Randle in a truly enlightening conversation. We peeled back the layers of seasonal depression, exploring the triggers, and impacts on those navigating the holiday season without a loved one. In a world that's increasingly connected yet paradoxically isolating, we also examined the pervasive influence of social media on our mental wellbeing.

Let's face it - we're living in unprecedented times with COVID-19, and these challenges have heightened feelings of despair for many. Telisa and I took a deep look into the profound effects of the pandemic, discussing how heightened loneliness and a sense of survivor's guilt have led to an increase in suicidal tendencies. We also grappled with the complex relationship between fear, faith, and anxiety, and how these elements interplay within our current climate.

To conclude our discourse, we navigated the complexity of diagnosing mental illnesses and the importance of understanding coping mechanisms. Telisa provided enlightening insights on bipolar disorder, and how it is often confused with depression. We also touched on the wide spectrum of treatment options available. Lastly, we recognized the power of self-care and the benefits of a supportive network, emphasizing the importance of prayer and connecting with a spiritual source. This is a conversation that could be a lifeline for many. Tune in to our discussion and learn how we can all contribute to supporting those going through a challenging season.