SEO Writer
Sarah Barness
Education
B.S. University of California, Berkeley
MFA, The New School
Sarah Barness is a professional content marketer with more than a decade of experience writing for legacy and startup brands. She's been an editor for brands like Chicken Soup for the Soul and Girl Scouts of the USA.
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Medically reviewed by Armeshia Lawrence, FPMHNP-BCWellbutrin for ADHD: Is it as effective as stimulant-based treatments?
Medically reviewed by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BCWhy do I hate everyone, and what can I do to change that?
Clinically reviewed by Christine Ridley, LCSW“I have no desire for my husband”: What to do when you drift apart from your spouse
Clinically reviewed by Theresa Lupcho, LPCViolent dreams meaning: Why are my dreams so violent?
Clinically reviewed by Emily Simonian, M.A., LMFTProzac vs. Lexapro: Which is best for me?
Alcohol use disorder: Causes, symptoms, and treatments
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