Jane Clayson Johnson
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Using the power of story, nationally recognized journalist Jane Clayson Johnson shines a light on the desperate, dark, and lonely reality faced by those who struggle with clinical depression.

Sharing her own difficult experiences, along with those of dozens of men, women, and children in the Church who have suffered from depression, Jane offers support, understanding, and light for all who feel hopeless in the face of this devastating illness.

“I want to open a dialogue, a new level of honesty, authenticity, and hope for those who suffer with depression. We need to reach out and help each other and share our stories so that no one is alone in this struggle.”

 

About Jane

Jane Clayson Johnson is an award-winning journalist widely known for her work at CBS News, ABC News, and on the nationally syndicated NPR program, On Point. For more than two decades she traveled the world, covering domestic and international stories and interviewing the biggest newsmakers of the day.

At CBS News, Jane was co-anchor of The Early Show, a regular correspondent for 48 Hours, and an investigative reporter for “Eye on America” segments for the CBS Evening News

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