Health Advocate
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| Headquarters | Pennsylvania |
|---|---|
| United States | |
| Founded | 2001 |
| Number of employees | 640 |
| Parent organizations | West Corporation |
| Founders | Arthur "Abbie" Leibowitz |
| Jr. David Rocchino | |
| M. D. Thomas Masci | |
| Michael Cardillo | |
| Martin Rosen | |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 2205334 |
About Health Advocate
Health Advocate, Inc. is a US national health advocacy, patient advocacy and assistance company. The privately held company was founded in 2001 by former Aetna executives and is headquartered in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, currently run by West Corp.
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Denise Welch's praise for the "brave" depression videos
actress Denise Welch was praised, the to exchange their experiences of the "unwelcome visitors" of depression.
The Loose Women Panelist has released a series of videos on Twitter to explain in an attempt to depression, "to those who do not suffer from the lucky enough to".
"As someone who professes to be a mental Health Advocate , I have to share The Bad times with you," She Said .
One of the Mental Health charity Ms described Welch as "brave".
Ms Welch, 61, said on Sunday that she began to feel uncomfortable, to experience the weekend after what she described as a changing atmosphere.
you said: "How do I describe it, the color goes out of My Life and the people I'm around, I don't love it, I want to be around. "
she added: "the things I Am looking forward to, I would not want to be part of.
"And the only things I have to do This Week , I will begin by emphasizing to withdraw about maybe, a little, and maybe someone to settle. "
Ms Welch posted a follow-up video on Monday with the headline: "Today is a better day. No swirls. He leaves, I hope. "
"I think the visitors to have a short visit and is on his Way Out ," She Said .
The Actress was praised by the people on Twitter who said she was "increasing understanding".
another person wrote: "I have real tears in the eyes this look, knowing that the battle is just too good, like someone in a clinical depression. "
'Cruel, isolated, invisible,'Ms Welch said she wanted "the chronicle of this trip," as their feelings have changed.
"The fact that the video resonated with so many people... it is a terrible disease, it is cruel, it is isolated, it is in the main invisible, but it will be terminal," She Said .
"That is why it is very, very important for me, the slight platform to speak I have. "
Simon Blake, chief executive of the Mental Health First Aid England, told the BBC that Mrs Welch-videos "bring into the open" discussion about the conditions, such as depression.
He said: "We often see Denise as a smiley, happy person, and it breaks the stigma of what looks like a person with depression. "
Mr Blake added that the response to The Videos "also shows, Social Media is a force for good," and that "it is to be brave and courageous to be open and vulnerable".
Mental Health charity mind said it praised Ms Welch "for sharing such an intimate insight into their experiences of living with depression."
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Source of news: bbc.com