Depression’s Secret Plan For Your Identity
We've all come to know the experience of the blues, being down, heartbreak, disappointment, sadness, or what some might even call depression.
Erin C. Pollard, MA, MFT
Erin C. Pollard believes there are many rich stories about you that are yet to be told; stories of undiscovered strengths and wisdom. She hold a Masters degree in Clinical Psychology from Pepperdine University and has been a practicing therapist since 2007.
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