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  • Depression Blues

  • How to Conquer Sadness, Loneliness, and Despair - You Can Live a Happy Life!
  • By: John H. Clark III
  • Narrated by: John Harrison Gass
  • Length: 3 hrs and 27 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Depression Blues

By: John H. Clark III
Narrated by: John Harrison Gass
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More common than you think

Are you depressed? Desperate to learn how to be happy? How to live? Are you struggling to get through the day, thinking no one understands how you feel?

Well, the good news is that you are not alone. Not at all. As many as 350 million people worldwide are affected by what the World Health Organization calls “the leading cause of disability worldwide” and “a major contributor to the overall global burden of disease”.

A lifelong struggle

Clearly, this is not an uncommon condition, and Depression Blues author John Henry Clark wants you to know that no matter how bleak things appear to be, there is hope.

Clark writes openly and honestly - in sometimes gut-wrenching detail - about his life and his experiences with depression and anxiety, beginning with his childhood growing up in a blue-collar neighborhood in Houston, Texas.

His upbringing was fairly normal from all outside appearances, but a family history of depression, including a severely depressed father, began to take its toll during his adolescent years.

There is hope

Clark tried self-medicating for a long time, nearly destroying his life and himself at one point, before finally seeking medical help in his early forties. Attempts at counseling and treatment with various medications provided little to no relief, and so Clark - a tireless researcher and information seeker - set out on his own to find ways to help himself.

Listen to his story and be inspired by his relentless search for answers, never giving up, and his discoveries of how to feel better, and most importantly, how to live a happy life. You can help yourself feel better!

©2017 John H. Clark III (P)2020 John H. Clark III
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Very Helpful

As someone that has been diagnosed & suffered with depression for over 20 yrs, stemming from childhood PTSD myself. I was Very happy to try this book.

Very informative with good advice on understanding depression. The things that are symptoms, can cause depression & what to look for in yourself or even a loved one. Tells you how we can get help or get help for someone that's suffering from depression.

The narrator was really good as well. He spoke clearly & made no mistakes in his reading. His voice is even calming & relaxing to listen to. I would love to hear him doing other genres like, thrillers, mysteries & I'd bet he'd be great narrating a detective or a mystery story.




I recommend this book to others with or know ppl with depression & want to understand better.

I also recommend the narrator as well.

I was given this book for free at my request and I am providing this honest review voluntarily.

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