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A Way Out Depression
http://www.awayout-depression.com
I’m Robert Williams a 2-time All-American and former Pittsburgh Steelers who suffered from depression undiagnosed for over twenty years.
A Way Out is a mental health ministry based in education, facts and empowerment. Its a complete informational blog with online resources, books, real life stories and much more.
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Recent Posts
Death, I Greet with a Kiss
As the probability of homelessness grows my reflection of a cause becomes surreal. A summary of my past reveals a plausible explanation. When one realizes him/herself in the final stages of drowning to death all objects becomes tools for survival. E...
My Bad-Ass Mother…
All photo Google images Something about my Mother… My life consists of a set of wishes. (1) Unity of Family, (2) Never Quit, Never Give up, (3) Be Honest with Yourself, and (4) Accept Yourself. These are not all the wishes I have but they are at t...
Tracy Morgan
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Narrow the road to Heaven
I am unconscious living with myself I see the Kingdom of Heaven on a map It is not alone however, desires and ambitions are there as well What destination shall I decide? beside the road a battered traveler before wish heaven However after lifetimes...
Depression and Gay Black Men, Slience in the Hood
Thanks, “K”. Karen silence as you mentioned generates more difficulty than intervention. The African American’ culture represents a small unit within a larger paradigm pertaining to mental illness’ stigmatization. Unfortunately, inside Ameri...
How you doing friend?
“Great PC, never have I been as centered as I am presently. My two years of therapy ended two weeks ago and my endorsement of counseling intervention can not be understated. My graduate’ concentration is in Counseling Adults in Higher Ed, ho...


A great blog, and an important topic. Depression goes unrecognized too often, and the consequences for suffers, their family, friends, and loved ones are grave. I'll enjoy reading more.
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