Ruby Wax found fame as a 1,000-words-a-minute comedian, interviewer, and writer; loud, in your face and very funny.
Now she's got a Master's degree in Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy from Oxford University, an OBE for services to mental health, and is visiting Professo...
Return to work: Finding your way despite depression
November 16, 2016
'Depression can affect anyone' says Matt Haig in his very frank book about learning to live again after the illness nearly destroyed him.
'Millionaires, people with good hair, happily married people … who seem, from the outside, to have no reason to be miserable,' are n...
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