This book helps me, and it will help her, and the most important part of this is that a writer has been brave, a publisher has been brave and the rewards are there to be seen. Let’s get one thing out of the way, I have depression I have a teenage daughter with anxiety. That this book can help to save people is a big understatement, and the words of praise that I have read on Twitter seemingly echo that. I think the title should warn us that this book is a personal diary and not necessary a book that will help you feel happy.įinally, a book that really helped me to understand my depression and overcome it : Overcoming Depression, by Paul GilbertĪn unconventional book perhaps calls for an unconventional review, albeit the book sits perfectly for an unconventional world. how about those with depression and not having the financial and emotional support he had? And those depressives with young kids to look after? And provide for ? I agree with other reviewers that point out the privileged position the author was living when depression stroke. I didn’t find particularly interesting reading lists ( famous people with depression, depression symptoms from the nhs website, “how to live” tips, which include potentially dangerous advice: no drug in the world will make you feel better than being kind to people(!) - and we are talking about a mental disease here, right?) I don’t know how it got so many great reviews! For those trying to answer the book title, I would not recommend this book.
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