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Shoot the Damn Dog: A Memoir of Depression

This memoir delves into the author's experiences with depression, offering a raw and honest look at the mental health challenges faced. The narrative provides insights into the emotional and psychological impact of depression, as well as the author's efforts to navigate and overcome these difficulties. more

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Sally Brampton
Sally Brampton

Sally Brampton was a British journalist, writer, and broadcaster recognized for her contributions to mental health awareness and personal development. Born on July 15, 1955, she passed away on May 10, 2016. Throughout her career, Brampton played a pivotal role in raising awareness about mental health issues and sharing her personal journey with depression and anxiety. more

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