Grief and depression are often treated as the same thing—but they’re not. And confusing the two can leave people feeling broken, misdiagnosed, or deeply misunderstood.
In this special Christmas Eve “Healing for the Holidays” episode of When the Bough Breaks, Alexis explores the nuanced differences between grief and depression, where they overlap, and why so many people struggle to name what they’re actually experiencing. Through lived insight and grounded reflection, this episode dismantles the pressure to “heal on a timeline” and challenges the idea that ongoing grief is a personal failure.
If you’ve ever wondered why time didn’t fix it, why therapy didn’t “solve” it, or why you feel functional but still profoundly heavy—this episode is for you.
This is not a diagnostic episode. It’s a human one.
1. Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (U.S.)
Call or Text: 988
Available 24/7, free and confidential.
You can contact 988 if you are:
•Thinking about suicide
•Feeling hopeless or overwhelmed
•Experiencing emotional distress
•Facing a mental health or substance use crisis
•Concerned about someone else
You can call or text—whatever feels safest.
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2. Crisis Text Line (U.S.)
Text: HOME to 741741
Available 24/7, free crisis support via text with a trained counselor.
This option is especially helpful if:
•You prefer texting over talking
•You can’t speak freely where you are
•You need immediate emotional support or grounding
Text HOME to 741741 for support.
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3. SAMHSA National Helpline
Call: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
Available 24/7, free and confidential.
This is not a crisis line like 988.
It’s for:
•Treatment referrals
•Mental health or substance use resources
•Help for yourself or someone you care about
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4. Dr. Robb Kelly – Substance Use & Mental Health Support
Dr. Robb Kelly, a previous guest on When the Bough Breaks, offers risk-free substance abuse treatment programs, meaning there is no financial or personal risk to you or your family.
A link to his episode and resources is included below for listeners who want additional support.
https://robbkelly.com/
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5. NAMI Helpline
Call: 1-800-950-NAMI (6264)
Available Monday–Friday, 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. ET
NAMI provides:
•Education and referrals
•Peer support
•Guidance on next steps such as therapy, support groups, and navigating care systems
•Support for individuals and families affected by mental health conditions
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