Women Entrepreneurs and Mental Health: Challenges and Strategies for Success
This article examines eight women entrepreneurs' experiences managing mental health conditions (PMDD, ADHD, depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, OCD) while building their businesses, highlighting the unique challenges and diverse coping strategies employed to achieve success.
Women Entrepreneurs and Mental Health: Challenges and Strategies for Success
This article examines eight women entrepreneurs' experiences managing mental health conditions (PMDD, ADHD, depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, OCD) while building their businesses, highlighting the unique challenges and diverse coping strategies employed to achieve success.
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Entrepreneurship: A Path to Reclaiming Mental Health
Six women entrepreneurs share how building their businesses became instrumental in managing their mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, ADHD, PTSD, and PMDD, highlighting the flexibility and autonomy of entrepreneurship as key factors in their well-being.
Entrepreneurship: A Path to Reclaiming Mental Health
Six women entrepreneurs share how building their businesses became instrumental in managing their mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, ADHD, PTSD, and PMDD, highlighting the flexibility and autonomy of entrepreneurship as key factors in their well-being.
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60% Bias Score
Indiana Executes Prisoner After 15-Year Moratorium
Indiana executed Joseph Corcoran, 49, on December 20, 2023, for the 1997 murders of four people, ending a 15-year moratorium on executions in the state due to difficulties obtaining lethal injection drugs; the execution used pentobarbital and was witnessed by a select group, including his wife and a...
Indiana Executes Prisoner After 15-Year Moratorium
Indiana executed Joseph Corcoran, 49, on December 20, 2023, for the 1997 murders of four people, ending a 15-year moratorium on executions in the state due to difficulties obtaining lethal injection drugs; the execution used pentobarbital and was witnessed by a select group, including his wife and a...
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Indiana Executes Man Convicted of Quadruple Murder
Indiana carried out its first execution in 15 years on Wednesday, putting to death Joseph Corcoran, 49, for the 1997 murders of four people, including his brother and sister's fiancé; the execution, the 24th in the U.S. this year, was conducted without media witnesses, as allowed by state law.
Indiana Executes Man Convicted of Quadruple Murder
Indiana carried out its first execution in 15 years on Wednesday, putting to death Joseph Corcoran, 49, for the 1997 murders of four people, including his brother and sister's fiancé; the execution, the 24th in the U.S. this year, was conducted without media witnesses, as allowed by state law.
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44% Bias Score
Indiana to Execute Inmate Despite Claims of Mental Incompetence
Indiana is scheduled to execute Joseph Corcoran on Wednesday for the 1997 murders of four men, despite his lawyers' arguments that his severe mental illness makes him incompetent for execution; courts have refused to halt the execution.
Indiana to Execute Inmate Despite Claims of Mental Incompetence
Indiana is scheduled to execute Joseph Corcoran on Wednesday for the 1997 murders of four men, despite his lawyers' arguments that his severe mental illness makes him incompetent for execution; courts have refused to halt the execution.
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Indiana Executes Murderer After 15-Year Pause
Indiana is set to execute Joseph Corcoran on Wednesday for a 1997 quadruple murder, marking the state's first execution in 15 years after acquiring pentobarbital to overcome a nationwide shortage of lethal injection drugs.
Indiana Executes Murderer After 15-Year Pause
Indiana is set to execute Joseph Corcoran on Wednesday for a 1997 quadruple murder, marking the state's first execution in 15 years after acquiring pentobarbital to overcome a nationwide shortage of lethal injection drugs.
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48% Bias Score
Man on Trial for Murder, Claims Delusional Disorder
Richard Jones, 55, from Burry Port, is on trial for the murder of Sophie Evans, whose body was found in Llanelli on July 5, 2024; he admits manslaughter due to diminished responsibility, claiming a delusional disorder caused him to believe he was scammed, a claim disputed by the prosecution.
Man on Trial for Murder, Claims Delusional Disorder
Richard Jones, 55, from Burry Port, is on trial for the murder of Sophie Evans, whose body was found in Llanelli on July 5, 2024; he admits manslaughter due to diminished responsibility, claiming a delusional disorder caused him to believe he was scammed, a claim disputed by the prosecution.
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German Court Acquits Train Stabber Due to Insanity
A German court acquitted a 32-year-old Turkish man of attempted murder for stabbing a 21-year-old train passenger in Saarbrücken on June 11th, citing insanity, and mandated his psychiatric hospitalization; the victim suffered severe injuries and seven weeks of incapacitation.
German Court Acquits Train Stabber Due to Insanity
A German court acquitted a 32-year-old Turkish man of attempted murder for stabbing a 21-year-old train passenger in Saarbrücken on June 11th, citing insanity, and mandated his psychiatric hospitalization; the victim suffered severe injuries and seven weeks of incapacitation.
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Indiana Executes Joseph Corcoran After 15-Year Hiatus
Indiana carried out its first execution in 15 years on Wednesday, putting to death Joseph Corcoran, 49, who was convicted of the 1997 murders of four people, including his brother and sister's fiancé; the execution, conducted at the Indiana State Prison in Michigan City, lasted eight minutes and was...
Indiana Executes Joseph Corcoran After 15-Year Hiatus
Indiana carried out its first execution in 15 years on Wednesday, putting to death Joseph Corcoran, 49, who was convicted of the 1997 murders of four people, including his brother and sister's fiancé; the execution, conducted at the Indiana State Prison in Michigan City, lasted eight minutes and was...
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44% Bias Score
Indiana to Execute Mentally Ill Inmate Amidst Secrecy and Controversy
Indiana is set to execute Joseph Corcoran on Wednesday for the 1997 quadruple murder of his brother and three others, despite claims of severe mental illness and a lack of media access to the execution.
Indiana to Execute Mentally Ill Inmate Amidst Secrecy and Controversy
Indiana is set to execute Joseph Corcoran on Wednesday for the 1997 quadruple murder of his brother and three others, despite claims of severe mental illness and a lack of media access to the execution.
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48% Bias Score
Indiana to Execute Inmate Despite Claims of Mental Incompetence
Indiana plans to execute Joseph Corcoran for the 1997 murders of four men, despite claims of his incompetence due to paranoid schizophrenia. The execution, scheduled for Wednesday before sunrise, is challenged due to his mental illness and is the first in Indiana in 15 years.
Indiana to Execute Inmate Despite Claims of Mental Incompetence
Indiana plans to execute Joseph Corcoran for the 1997 murders of four men, despite claims of his incompetence due to paranoid schizophrenia. The execution, scheduled for Wednesday before sunrise, is challenged due to his mental illness and is the first in Indiana in 15 years.
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60% Bias Score
Mother with Schizophrenia Receives Hospital Order After Son's Death
On January 10, 2024, in Haverfordwest, Wales, Papaipit Linse, suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, strangled her seven-year-old son, Louis, resulting in his death; she received an indefinite hospital order.
Mother with Schizophrenia Receives Hospital Order After Son's Death
On January 10, 2024, in Haverfordwest, Wales, Papaipit Linse, suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, strangled her seven-year-old son, Louis, resulting in his death; she received an indefinite hospital order.
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