From the author of "Women Who Think Too Much," a groundbreaking
book that uncovers a hidden source of depression in women today
Depression is a common and debilitating problem among women,
though it rarely occurs in a vaccum. As Susan Nolen-Hoeksema's
original research shows, overthinking--a tendency to ruminate on
problems rather than to seek solutions--often co-exists with
unhealthy eating habits and/or heavy drinking. In fact, 80 percent
of women who report suffering from one of those also suffer from
another. This groundbreaking book, written in a vivid narrative
style that captures the complexities of women's lives today,
explains how the three core problems of the Toxic Triangle
reinforce one another, wreaking havoc on women's emotional
well-being, physical health, relationships, and careers.
Escape is possible, Nolen-Hoeksema assures us, for those who are
already aware that they suffer from a serious problem as well as
for the hundreds of thousands of others who have not yet examined
the role that bingeing and purging--on negative thoughts, food, or
alcohol--plays in their lives. Nolen-Hoeksema shows women how to
harness their emotional and interpersonal strengths to overcome the
stress caused by a destructive relationship with food, alcohol, and
overthinking so that they can fashion effective, healthier
strategies for living the life they deserve.
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