You feel something’s just not right—or you know you’re depressed and just can’t live with it anymore Either way, you may not be ready to risk telling anyone. It’s hard enough making yourself look “normal” every day. I should know. That’s me on the cover and I did it for years during a high-powered and very public career with CNN, except for those times when depression kept me hopeless behind closed doors, waiting for the darkness to lift. If any of this sounds familiar, you know it’s not about just “getting it together.” Through years of trying many medications while living through personal trauma, I finally did find a way out, and I share all of it in The Face of Depression. We’re in this together. With this book, you already have at least one person you can count on to understand. You can get through this, too. SCHATZIE BRUNNER
You feel something’s just not right—or you know you’re depressed and just can’t live with it anymore Either way, you may not be ready to risk telling anyone. It’s hard enough making yourself look “normal” every day. I should know. That’s me on the cover and I did it for years during a high-powered and very public career with CNN, except for those times when depression kept me hopeless behind closed doors, waiting for the darkness to lift. If any of this sounds familiar, you know it’s not about just “getting it together.” Through years of trying many medications while living through personal trauma, I finally did find a way out, and I share all of it in The Face of Depression. We’re in this together. With this book, you already have at least one person you can count on to understand. You can get through this, too. SCHATZIE BRUNNER