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Old Nov 15, 2016, 03:57 PM
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Well coping with the holidays made for a lively discussion and we did not finish all the questions. People in the chat wanted to continue the chat this week, so that is what we are doing.

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The holidays are fast approaching and members of last week chat requested a chat on coping with the holiday blues.

We will cover the topic of coping with loneliness over the holidays in an article on Thursday night Depression-Anxiety chat 9PM EST Coping With Loneliness During the Holidays
Coping With Loneliness During the Holidays | World of Psychology

Hope to see you there. Feel free to share your own coping strategies
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Old Nov 17, 2016, 05:07 PM
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A very good topic, I recommend anyone who can and is affected at this time to join in.
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