New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

Gwendoline’s double whammy BEATING DEPRESSION & CANCER

Being bullied, battling breast cancer, plunging from the euphoric highs of mania to the depths of depression – it’s fair to say Gwendoline Smith has had more than her share of life’s hurdles.

Today, she has carved out a successful career as a clinical psychologist and bestselling author whose books on depression, anxiety and breast cancer have helped people worldwide.

However, her journey’s been fraught with obstacles, which began with emigrating to New

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