Depression is a very real experience for many people. The causes
can be varied. Abuse. Chemical imbalances. Divorce. Rejection.
There is no one reason that a person might suffer depression.
However, one common theme is that it can leave the person feeling
isolated and alone. Because of the stigma that is often associated
with depression, people often remain silent about it, never knowing
that the person next to them is going through the same thing or has
experienced it in the past. Instead, they hide away, believing that
no one understands, believing that no one cares.
In this book, the authors break the silence, boldly sharing
their stories of depression. Whether sharing how they first
discovered that what they were feeling was depression, telling how
they sought help for their depression or giving words of hope that
depression can be managed, the authors all tackle the lie that you
must suffer in solitude. With courage and honesty, these stories
give a glimpse into the depressed existence. While you will not
find a cure for depression in these pages, you will find a sense of
community. You will find words of hope. You will find that you are
Not Alone.
Endorsements
"Stories are powerful. They humanize us, wreak havoc on our
prejudices, and bind us together like societal glue. The personal
essays in Not Alone do all these things. For those of us outside
depression, they help us recognize bits of ourselves in an
unfamiliar landscape. For those already intimate with depression,
these stories can be a lifeline to community, an extended hand in
the darkness. They show us no one is alone, and that point is worth
celebrating." - Jason Boyett, author of O Me of Little Faith and
the Pocket Guide series
"When our journeys take us down dark and unfamiliar paths, we
don't need leaders with all the answers; we need friends with open
arms. Not Alone brings together the voices of many such friends in
essays that are alive with wisdom, honesty, humor, and grace. What
makes this book so powerful is the diversity of the stories shared
within it. No two journeys through depression are exactly the same,
and yet no one needs to travel alone. What a joy it is to see such
an impressive assemblage of smart, talented, and creative writers
speaking words of hope into the world " - Rachel Held Evans,
popular blogger and author of Evolving in Monkey Town
"A book like this transcends a memoir. These essays make up a
quasi-support group, where the reader can share in the experiences
of multiple sufferers. Highly recommended for those who want to
understand the 'human' element of depression." - Rob Dobrenski,
Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist and author of Crazy: Notes on and off
the Couch
General
Imprint: |
Civitas Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
September 2011 |
First published: |
September 2011 |
Authors: |
Alise Wright
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Dimensions: |
216 x 140 x 12mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
230 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-615-53267-7 |
Categories: |
Books >
Social sciences >
Psychology >
Abnormal psychology
Promotions
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LSN: |
0-615-53267-5 |
Barcode: |
9780615532677 |
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