"When you need free depression help..."
Free depression help? Is there such a thing? "I just want to thank you. These tips have really changed my life in less than a month. I honestly believe that God has brought this website over my path for recovery. The work you done is wonderful and a true inspiration. If I think where I was a few weeks back, I can't believe I am out of that hole. God will bless you for this wonderful work you are doing. You have inspired me so. Thanks again. " I remember when going through the worst of my depression, working was not an option so therapy was not only expensive but I didn’t have any money to pay for cheap therapy! Fortunately, my family chipped in. However, we don’t all have that benefit. What should you do? That’s why we provide for you free depression help. For example, our research we share for free has taken countless hours of our time. We could sell it for hundreds of dollars but we’re on a mission. When you almost go to the grave and back, you want to help others beat it too! We feel it is our purpose to share with others the hope we have found after suffering through depression and coming out on top of it.
Free help but you must apply it and that takes effort.
We offer you valuable information (over $100's in value, like I said) and encouragement and even direct you to free help through counselling, but it really isn’t free. You have to actually apply what you learn! You have to take the mountain climbing gear we give you and put it on and then climb that mountain. That costs you time and effort!Be encouraged! If you actually read what we have written, think it, feel it and apply it, you can get there! We’ve been there and done that! We are excited to share with you how we found healing. Take advantage of our free depression help. There is hope! You are worth it!
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Free Depression Help from 'The Samaritans Organization'
- trained volunteers are available 24 hours a day to listen and provide emotional support. You can call a volunteer on the phone, or e-mail them. Confidential and non-judgmental. Samaritans' values are based on these beliefs: * The importance of having the opportunity to explore difficult feelings * That being listened to, in confidence and accepted without prejudice, can alleviate despair and suicidal feelings Learn more about the Samaritans and how they can help with a listening ear.
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