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S5E15: "Which Came First? Depression in Chronic Illness vs. Depression Causing Chronic Illness"
Keywords: long COVID, depression, chronic illness, mental health, medical care, trauma-informed therapy, patient advocacy, integrated care, emotional suffering, physical symptoms
Summary: In this episode of Long COVID Real Talk, Katherine Marie discusses the intricate relationship between chronic illness and depression. She explores how depression can arise as a response to chronic illness and how it can also precede or contribute to chronic conditions. Katherine emphasizes the importance of recognizing both physical and emotional suffering, advocating for integrated care, and validating patients' experiences to improve outcomes in the medical system.
Takeaways:
Please share, subscribe, and leave a 5 star review if you liked today’s episode! Thanks for listening! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Listen to our podcast here: www.longcovidrealtalk.com
https://open.spotify.com/show/5GXxBfoO9JImpjYKegNfdS
If you would like to tell your story on the podcast or have any questions or comments — or just want to say hey! I LOVE hearing from you! :)
Email: [email protected]
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YouTube: @LongCovidRealTalkPodcast
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DISCLAIMER:
The information provided by Long COVID Real Talk Podcast is for general informational purposes only. All information is provided in good faith, however we make no representation or warranty of any kind, express or implied, regarding the accuracy, adequacy, validity, reliability, or completeness of any information on the Site.
The medical/health information is provided for general informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. Accordingly, before taking any actions based upon such information, we encourage you to consult with the appropriate professionals.
By Katherine Marie4.9
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S5E15: "Which Came First? Depression in Chronic Illness vs. Depression Causing Chronic Illness"
Keywords: long COVID, depression, chronic illness, mental health, medical care, trauma-informed therapy, patient advocacy, integrated care, emotional suffering, physical symptoms
Summary: In this episode of Long COVID Real Talk, Katherine Marie discusses the intricate relationship between chronic illness and depression. She explores how depression can arise as a response to chronic illness and how it can also precede or contribute to chronic conditions. Katherine emphasizes the importance of recognizing both physical and emotional suffering, advocating for integrated care, and validating patients' experiences to improve outcomes in the medical system.
Takeaways:
Please share, subscribe, and leave a 5 star review if you liked today’s episode! Thanks for listening! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Listen to our podcast here: www.longcovidrealtalk.com
https://open.spotify.com/show/5GXxBfoO9JImpjYKegNfdS
If you would like to tell your story on the podcast or have any questions or comments — or just want to say hey! I LOVE hearing from you! :)
Email: [email protected]
Google Voice/Text: 1-650-382-2217
YouTube: @LongCovidRealTalkPodcast
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/418306020831350
Instagram: longcovid.realtalk
Threads: longcovid.realtalk
Twitter: @LCRealTalk
Tik Tok: @katherinemarie974
Pinterest: @longcovidrealtalk
Bluesky: @longcovidrealtalk.bsky.social
Snapchat: @lcrealtalk
Discord: katherinemarielongcovidrealtalk
Discord group: https://discord.gg/aNbKfPHf
DISCLAIMER:
The information provided by Long COVID Real Talk Podcast is for general informational purposes only. All information is provided in good faith, however we make no representation or warranty of any kind, express or implied, regarding the accuracy, adequacy, validity, reliability, or completeness of any information on the Site.
The medical/health information is provided for general informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. Accordingly, before taking any actions based upon such information, we encourage you to consult with the appropriate professionals.

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