The Depression Workbook: A Guide for Living with Depression and Manic Depression, Second Edition
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It may be difficult for those suffering from depression to add a little work into their day; simply getting out of bed can seem like plenty of work. But if you are newly diagnosed or experiencing moderate problems with depression or bipolar disorder, The Depression Workbook might be a literal lifesaver.
The first section is especially useful to new patients just learning to navigate the signs, treatments, and vocabulary of depression. Clearly written overviews of specific symptoms are coupled with space for you to write in your own thoughts on treatment, prognosis, and your ultimate goals. Checklists and daily planners help to identify both areas of difficulty and positive experiences; later in the book, you'll find charts for tracking medications, diet, and doctor visits.
A full section is devoted to the establishment and maintenance of a support group. Ideas range from open discussions with family members to seeking out volunteer work, and it's this section that may be the trickiest for the depressed to work through. Finding the strength to make new friends may seem impossible at first, but author Mary Ellen Copeland spreads plenty of warmth, encouragement, and personal experience among her directives. --Jill Lightner
Book Description
(New Harbinger Publications) Consumer workbook presents latest research-based self-help strategies to relieve depression and address other mental health issues. Includes new information on managing symptoms. Previous edition: c1994. Softcover.
The Depression Workbook: A Guide for Living with Depression and Manic Depression, Second Edition
The Depression Workbook: A Guide for Living with Depression and Manic Depression, Second Edition,Mary Ellen Copeland,Matthew McKay,New Harbinger Publications,157224268X,Depressed persons,Depression,Emotions,Handbooks, manuals, etc,Manic-depressive persons,Mood Disorders,Psychology,Rehabilitation,Self-help techniques,Coping with illness,Popular psychology,SELF-HELP / Depression
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