Recommended as part of the Books on Prescription Scheme by Irish
Psychologists and GPs
This book has been written for all who suffer from depression
and for those who are close to the depressed person, be they
partner, child or friend.
The effort to alleviate the pain of depression in a loved one
inevitably fails and the most well-intentioned interventions of
friends and spouses can leave all concerned feeling helpless and
alienated.
While intended primarily as a guide to recovery for the
sufferer, it is also written with the relatives and friends of the
sufferer in mind in the hope that it can make sense of what can be
a difficult problem to grasp from the outside . Understanding of
the problem by all who are affected can act as a bridge between
people who feel isolated by depression and those who care about
them.
Part One explains what happens when someone gets depressed and
what kinds of experience cause depression. Part Two focuses on a
step by step recovery plan to overcoming depression and Part Three
considers what has been learned in the past ten years about staying
well and preventing relapse.
Also available as an ebook
Reviews:
'Tony Bates, apart from being such a highly respected
professional, has a wonderful rapport with our listeners. He has a
particular empathy that communicates effortlessly on Radio, perhaps
because, as he says in this excellent book, I have battled through
many a dark night of the soul myself. - Marian Finucane,
broadcaster
'A powerful and erudite book, it is written in a clear style and
will help many people; it s not just an essential manual for those
struggling with depression, but also a road map for those seeking
to find a path to a new and refreshed sense of selfhood.' - Michael
Harding, writer
'It is a very empowering book, making it clear that depression
need never have power over us because we ourselves and only we have
the power in our own lives.' - Sister Stanislaus Kennedy, visionary
and social innovator
'Tony Bates invites the reader to begin, slowly and surely, to
move through the darkest of times, through setbacks and false
dawns, towards a genuine recovery.' -Mark Williams, Director,
University of Oxford Mindfulness Centre
'... a more complete map to recovery from depression.' - Irish
Farmers Journal Irish County Living
'is an articulate, sensitive and practical guide to recovery
from depression' -Stephen McWilliams, Irish Journal of
Psychological Medicine"
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