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Raw & Uncut takes a different approach to depression than the medical society. Although we do believe in the medications doctors prescribe are beneficial, we feel that human interaction, speaking truth to depression, and taking action when depression tries to make us its victim. Raw & Uncut ask those of us who suffer from depression to ask ourselves some hard but life changing questions. Depression is not to be beat alone we all need a community to help us win, allow Raw & Uncut Recovery to help you develop that community.
															
															Mental Health should be examined from two different views, the individual who suffers, and the people around them that suffer while watching a family member or friend live with this illness. Of course Raw & Uncut believes that people have the power to help one another heal. That is first by seeking to understand the person and the illness. Then the one with the illness not only depend on medication to assist, but seek to find a reason to turn off the noises in our minds. Feel free to ask Raw and Uncut Recovery how to do both and we will enjoy helping you RECOVER.
Does divorce have to be an emotional rollercoaster? Although we experience hurt when we have to give up something we really wanted to work, it can also be a learning experience about ourselves. Raw & Uncut Recovery is all about allowing every experience in our life to help us grow. Allow us to help you walk through this difficult time as we have been there ourselves and know there is definitely RECOVERY!!!
															
															Raw & Uncut believes strongly that weeping may endure for a night but joy comes in the morning. The problem is most of us believe the definition society as placed on GRIEF. We don’t believe we have to fall into depression, denial, anger, or sorrow for long periods of time. Allow us to show you through our personal experiences how to recover from grief. Please understand we are not telling anyone how long they should grieve, but we do believe it doesn’t have to last forever.