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Andrew Devendorf, M.A.
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Andrew Devendorf, M.A.
About Me
CV
Research
Areas of Focus
Publications
Presentations
Press & Media
Freelance Writing
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About Me
CV
Research
Areas of Focus
Publications
Presentations
Press & Media
Freelance Writing
Press Coverage
Podcasts
Contact
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Destigmatizing Their Own Truths: Clinical Psychologists’ Lived Experiences of Psychopathologies
Thriving After Therapy: More Common Than Reported, More in Need of Research
USF researchers uncover misnomer in mental illness recovery
Some People Can Thrive After Depression, Study Finds
USF researchers find people can thrive following mental illness
On the question of suicide risk and chronic fatigue syndrome / myalgic encephalomyelitis continued
What’s Life Like After Depression? Surprisingly, Little Is Known (Published 2018)
New Tax Bill Preserves Tax Savings for Graduate Students and Loan Borrowers
Dozens Rally To Bring Attention To Incurable Disease
The Chicago rally was part of an global day of action to bring attention to ME and the people who suffer every day.
People Can Recover and Thrive After Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders
Should Psychologists Talk About Their Own Mental Health?
A Paradox in the Field: Mental-Health Disorders Among Psychologists
Andrew Devendorf
Psychologists are not immune to mental health problems and that’s okay
The great overlooked story of depression: People can go on to thrive
Final tax plan expected to keep medical deduction and grad student waiver, a relief to millions
Thriving after depression: Why are scientists ignoring good outcomes?
New research suggests that people who previously suffered from depression can thrive and live happier lives than before. Why aren’t more people aware of that?
What does 'recovery from myalgic encephalomyelitis / chronic fatigue syndrome' look like?
What does 'recovery from myalgic encephalomyelitis / chronic fatigue syndrome' look like?
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