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A Personal and Professional Wish List Living Room; Photo by the Author I have worked in the healthcare profession for over 30 years, frequently with people who suffer from depression. My family also has a long history of clinical depression, which I have dealt with personally all my life. People often feel helpless wanting to assist their loved
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