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Behavioral Health Patient Stories
 
Kim Crist
You just had a beautiful, healthy baby. You’re supposed to be overwhelmed with joy ... right? Despite society’s expectation of new mothers to be blissfully happy after the arrival of a new baby, nearly all women experience the “baby blues” in the weeks after childbirth and 10-15 percent of women experience postpartum depression.
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Brad Ziverk
Halloween 2004 is one night that Army Reserve Staff Sgt. Brad Ziverk, 43, of Springfield, will never forget. “That was my first night in Iraq. Everything about it – the sights, sounds, smells, the heat – just blew me away,” he recalls. “There is no sewage or plumbing system, and the people there have a very different attitude about life than what we’re used to here. They leave their dead on the side of the road. Then the insurgents come along and hide their IEDs (roadside bombs) inside the bodies.”
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Jan Koenemann

Sixty-year-old Janice Koenemann, a retired nurse who lives in Springfield, has suffered from depression on and off for about 20 years. She attributes the onset of her depression to a combination of job stress and caring for her terminally ill father. A hysterectomy at 30 also contributed to her depression.
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