Cover art for This Is Depression
Published
Page Two Books, November 2019
ISBN
9781989025567
Format
Softcover, 408 pages
Dimensions
22.8cm × 15.2cm

This Is Depression A Comprehensive, Compassionate Guide forAnyone Who Wants to Understand Depression

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Depression sucks. It's a debilitating illness that affects the mind and the body - and chances are that you or someone you love will battle depression at some point in your lifetime. This Is Depression is your guide through the darkness.

A widely respected authority on the diagnosis and treatment of mood and anxiety disorders, psychiatrist Dr. Diane McIntosh provides all the information you need to understand and combat this serious and isolating disorder. Written in an accessible format with compassion and humour, Dr. McIntosh takes an evidence-based approach as she outlines the causes, impact, and treatment of depression and along the way provides encouragement that it can be overcome.

This Is Depression reveals:

how life experience, genetics, and hormones factor into depression, and explores the common overlap between depression and other mental and physical illnesses

how all areas of life can be impacted by depression - home, school, work, and relationships

how to communicate about mental illness, whether with your doctor or your boss, a rude friend or nosy co-worker, or loved one

critical information about every available depression treatment - and those that are on the horizon - describing how antidepressants work, which treatments are worth taking, and which are useless...or even dangerous

when to consider psychotherapy, brain-stimulation treatments, mindfulness meditation, and exercise and what to expect from a therapeutic relationship

Depression can be a lonely, debilitating illness, but sufferers are not alone, and there is always a path forward. This book is the first step on that path.

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