This book is One woman's personal battle and victory with depression. The goal of this book is to encourage those readers who are facing depression to know they can be healed from depression. The auth
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At no time during the Great Depression was the contradiction between agriculture surplus and widespread hunger more wrenchingly graphic than in the government's attempt to raise pork prices through th
At no time during the Great Depression was the contradiction between agriculture surplus and widespread hunger more wrenchingly graphic than in the government's attempt to raise pork prices through th
It is the Late Depression--Los Angeles, California. There is no more middle class. America's citizenry has turned to the gang grab to feed and clothe themselves, and they have turned to clanning for
Develop a healthy outlook on life and assess your own mental health with this informative guided workbook to staying positive and living life to the fullest―no matter what you’re going through.Do you struggle with stress, worry, anxiety, or depression? The Feeling Good workbook is here to help you take control of your mental health once and for all so you can start finding healthy ways to cope and improve your overall outlook.With prompts, lists, activities, and more, you can learn why different types of mental health disorders exist and determine if you should seek a diagnosis. You’ll learn healthy strategies for dealing with mental illness, process difficult emotions, and map out ways to help you feel happier, more confident, and more fulfilled in life. With expert advice from Dr. Kojo Sarfo, you’ll toss the stigma, have fun completing exercises as you learn positive mental health, and, best of all, accept yourself for who you are.No matter what mental health struggles you’re facing,