He was a man of two faces. There was Cliff Richey, the No. 1-ranked professional tennis player in the United States in 1970 who won 45 tournament titles over a 26-year career. Then there was Cliff ...
Tuesday morning’s fatal helicopter crash in Seattle bore many similarities to a wreck that killed a TV photographer and contracted pilot during Bloomsday 1985. Gary Brown, a KREM-TV photographer, and ...
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Granted, the title of the book isn't exactly up-beat, but this is a true and at times moving story of one man's struggle against an illness that is both widespread and debilitating; that the author of ...
The state of U.S. amateur tennis has gone from the sombrous to the ludicrous. Last week, for the fifth time in the last seven years, the U.S. Davis Cup team was beaten in preliminary interzone play, ...
In his new book "Acing Depression: A Tennis Champion’s Toughest Match," 1970s standout Cliff Richey admits that that his frequent on court tantrums served as a mask for clinical depression. The former ...
Richey was the original bad boy of tennis - long before Jimmy Connors. Years before John McEnroe. The persistent and stubborn way Richey competed as a professional athlete earned him the nickname "The ...
My last post considered the human costs associated with intellectual misunderstandings of depression. A great case in point is Cliff Richey, who has written a wonderful memoir, Acing Depression: A ...
West Texas Counseling & Guidance and MHMR will hold a Mental Health Awareness Month event at 11:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 2, in the Sugg Community Room at the Stephens Central Library, 33 W. Beauregard Ave ...
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