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In this heart-wrenching memoir of postpartum depression, Marcia Orcutt describes from her heart what her life was like during her struggle with despair and darkness. She shares her unspeakable thoughts, fears, and actions during these years. She breaks the silence and isolation of this disease. As many as one million women a year suffer from this horrific illness in the United States alone yet only 15 percent get treatment according to the Centers for Disease Control. Read and discover how she finds the strength to overcome this debilitating and often misunderstood illness. Where does she find…mehr

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In this heart-wrenching memoir of postpartum depression, Marcia Orcutt describes from her heart what her life was like during her struggle with despair and darkness. She shares her unspeakable thoughts, fears, and actions during these years. She breaks the silence and isolation of this disease. As many as one million women a year suffer from this horrific illness in the United States alone yet only 15 percent get treatment according to the Centers for Disease Control. Read and discover how she finds the strength to overcome this debilitating and often misunderstood illness. Where does she find the strength to embrace the darkness? How does she come out the other side? Marcia is not alone in suffering from this most common complication of childbirth. Hope for recovery is possible. She knows. She lived it. Take the journey with her.
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Autorenporträt
Marcia Orcutt is a wife and mother of two daughters in their twenties. A native of New England, she enjoys being outdoors especially by the mountains or the coast. She is an avid reader and writer. She graduated from Utica College with a degree in Occupational Therapy. After her second daughter was born, Marcia became severely depressed. She struggled through the darkness and despair for nine years before she was in a place to encounter some stark truths - repressed memories of childhood sexual abuse returned. When they did, she began to walk through to a place of some healing and peace with continued support and by surrendering to God's love. This is a personal story and not a manual for recovery.