Official Review: Healing Depression by C. Daley

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Re: Official Review: Healing Depression by C. Daley

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wow, this could be a great book was it not for the errors mentioned .indeed many people globally are experiencing challenges caused by depression. the book has been published the perfect time.
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Depression is very complex, and as you mentioned it is even more prevalent with the Covid pandemic going on. I hope that the author will revise the book and correct the errors, as this is a very timely and needed book. Thank you for your honest review.
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I was expecting it contains a thorough scientific or medical handbook on depression.
Thanks for providing what is lacking in the book.
I might skip this one until it's well-edited.
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People need education on mental illnesses now more than ever. Thank you for such a well written review! :D
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Depression is such a widespread illness that we can't afford to ignore. We are all either directly or indirectly impacted by it. This book shines a light on an important topic and I'm glad it offers practical tools. Your review is quite insightful.Thanks!
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I thank the above reviewer for their honest! Depression is a issue to reckon with especially during the "lockdown period"
Therefore this book seems to have come in the right time:which I think the auther seems to have attended entrepreneur classes. I look forward to reading this book as well.
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The kind of depression faced by many is different from the characters may face. It is shameful that it had no justice. Thank you for review and being honest.
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:tiphat: This book is actually a timely one
A lot of people these days are trying to deal with depression n so many cases of suicides have been heard, especially the youths
All thanks to the writer for this wonderful piece
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Depression is not just something, it's a crucial prevalent issue that needs to be addressed. Reading your review made me wanna give this a shot. Thanks for this great review!
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Everyone has gone through depression at least once in their lifetime. It is difficult world to be in and with no escape insight. It looks like a book which everyone should read.
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It is a hsame the book doesn't go deeply enough to make it worth reading. Thanks for the review!
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Depression is a serious topic. Thanks for the review. its sad that the book is short. The information about this is widely needed.
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It's a shame the book is full of grammatical errors and is so short. It would have been useful, especially in these trying times. We need to have these discussions, and the book would have been extremely beneficial in dealing with mental illness. I sincerely hope the book receives a second round of editing; I believe it will be beneficial to those who are dealing with this illness. Great review
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Depression is, without a doubt, intricate. It's a shame there are so many flaws in the book because it could have been quite useful. Great review
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If this book was made specifically because of the pandemic, I'm not surprised that it is so short and not well-edited. It does sound like it was rushed. Still, it sounds like it does have useful knowledge. With another round of editing and more detail, I'm sure this book could be greatly improved. Thank you for your wonderful review.
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