First published in 1994. Some episodes of depression can even be
prevented, but the greater focus in this book is on responding to
the experience of depression that is already present in the
afflicted individual. This book represents an effort to make the
extremely complex and subjective experience of depression one that
can be better understood and more effectively treated. It does not
represent a school of therapy in a singular way. Rather, it
promotes the recognition of the diversity of human experience such
that an emphasis on anyone approach will seem obviously
self-limiting.
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