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Depression
- Naturally Free Yourself of Depression and Heal Anxiety, Panic Attacks, and Stress
- Narrated by: J. Scott Bennett
- Length: 1 hr and 16 mins
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Summary
It is estimated that 350 million people worldwide suffer depression at some point in their lives.
I am certain you know someone who is suffering or has suffered this debilitating condition before. I myself was a victim of depression, but I conquered it and I want to tell you how you can too.
Depression can be treated and can be overcome.
Find out why you are depressed and gain the right solution for you. This guide will explore various topics to help you work through your depression. It is not a step-by-step answer sheet, but a fact-filled and holistic approach book to help you see how far we have come in understanding depression and the new treatments being used.
You will learn:
- Background information on depression
- Why you are depressed
- The main causes of depression
- How to recognize the symptoms of depression
Depression is one of the most serious and life-changing phenomenon a person can go through. It can literally consume your thoughts, your emotions, how you look at life, and how you live it. With that being said, it is possible to treat this condition and make sure it does not consume your whole well-being again.
Along with anxiety, depression was one of the hardest and most difficult conditions I had to live with. In fact, living with depression usually meant barely living at all.
This book, titled Depression: Naturally Free Yourself of Depression and Heal Anxiety, Panic Attacks, and Stress, is a complete and direct guide to cure and overcome sadness, misery, sorrow, and other factors that contribute to depression.