Fiona was your average 80's baby.
She grew up without an iPhone, used actual landlines to make calls, and
didn't have the luxury (or perhaps the curse) of Facebook during her
adolescent years. But though her childhood took place in an analogue
world, she found herself suffering from the same problems many young
people face today; the race for perfectionism, high levels of anxiety, a
fear of success.After an unfulfilling university experience, a stressful
beginning in a management career, and a severe case of impostor
syndrome, Fiona suffered a nervous breakdown in her mid-twenties.
Amongst therapy and medication, it was the online community which gave
Fiona the comfort she needed to recover. In Depression in a Digital
Age, Fiona traces her life dealing with anxiety and the subsequent
depression, and how a digital life helped her find her community, find
her voice, find herself.