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Pointers for both employees and managers on handling depression in the workplace
Healthy Place - A Depression Community
 


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Giant Leap Disability Arts Festival, New Zealand, 2005

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  Hear Victoria in New York Times - Patient Voices: Bipolar Disorder (scroll down, she is the sixth person)  



writing services

Victoria writes on a wide range of mental health topics suitable for company newsletters, websites, association journals and magazines.

Her writing style is humorous, informative, highly relevant and deeply personal. She combines the rare and valuable ‘been-there-done-that’ insider’s track of the workplace depression, mental illness and recovery and the professional expertise of a mental health educator. New articles and Reprints are available for purchase. Fees are determined by project. Please see samples of her work for further information.

Select Client List:

  • BC Housing Corporation
  • Visions Mental Health Journal
  • Chapters of Health Website
  • OBAD: Calgary’s Organization for Bipolar Affective Disorder
  • BC’s Mood Disorders Association Journal


  
         

Giant Leap Disability Arts Festival, New Zealand, 2005

© caglar kimyoncu 2005


Testimonials

 
Victoria’s presentations are incredibly enlightening - recommended at the highest level.
Dr. Harry Karlinsky, Director, Continuing Medical Education, Psychiatry, University of BC
 

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Facts & Stats

 
Research suggests that a biological predisposition to bipolar disorder is inherited. 80 to 90 percent of those with bipolar disorder have a relative with some form of depression.
 

Odds and Ends

 
We do not remember days, we remember moments.
Cesare Pavese