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Productivity, Perfectionism, & The Mask of High-Functioning Depression

Depression isn’t always what we think it is. While many picture someone unable to get out of bed, the reality is that some people experiencing depression don’t slow down—they speed up. They overachieve, they stay busy, they excel at work and in relationships, all while silently suffering.
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