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‘The Importance of Hope in Healing From Depression’ by Douglas Bloch

January 7, 2015

In this video, author and depression counselor Douglas Bloch talks about how hope can be your best ally when recovering from depression. Please check out Douglas’s website and book on healing from depression, which are top-quality resources.

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