by UFI Blog | May 9, 2023 | Child Development, Choice, Depression, Education, Family, Family Planning, Feminism, Life, Marriage, Marriage and Family, motherhood, Parents, Planned Parenthood, Sanctity of Life, stay-at-home mom, The Family, Values, Women's Rights
May 9, 2023 by Micol Collins Note to the reader: in this post the term “anti-society” is intended to mean any practice and philosophy that undermines the existence and development of a healthy society. There I was. Changing another diaper. Exhausted beyond...
by UFI Blog | Sep 30, 2020 | Depression, Family
By Kayla Mitchell My dad, a clinical psychologist, an outdoor adventurer, a popcorn enthusiast, and a harsh movie critic, is a parent with manic depression. Living most of his life with this struggle, my dad has come to know his depression intimately. He describes...
by UFI Blog | May 19, 2020 | Depression, Elder Care, Family
Contributed by Marie Walker During the COVID 19 pandemic, many people are surprised by a vast array of emotion, and by their body’s physical reactions to stress. Part of the reason for the severity of many people’s reactions is that they are dealing with several forms...
by UFI Blog | Apr 23, 2018 | Depression, Family, Parents
By McKayla Skinner Sometime after the birth of my third child I came across some family support organizations that help with the transition to parenthood. I had no idea there were so many resources or people experiencing similar things. All I knew was at discharge...
by UFI Blog | Oct 18, 2017 | Depression
By Christie Masters Just a few months ago our family lost a dear friend to suicide. Two weeks ago a family we know lost their youngest son. A few days later one of our family members called seeking comfort after finding out that his friend had killed himself, leaving...
by UFI Blog | Jan 16, 2017 | Depression
by Erin Weist Listening to wise counsel this weekend I was reminded that relationships are at the center of our search for happiness– our relationships with god, our relationships with our families, relationships within our communities, and (surprisingly) our...