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How To Navigate Through Depression

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Depression is awful. Depression is a crippling condition that affects both the body and the psyche. It's likely that you or a loved one may experience depression at some point in your life. Let This Is Depression be your lighthouse in the dark. Psychiatrist Dr. Diane McIntosh is a highly esteemed expert in the diagnosis and treatment of mood and anxiety disorders. She offers all the information you want to comprehend and tackle this grave and alone condition. Dr. McIntosh uses an evidence-based approach to explain the causes, effects, and treatments of depression in an approachable style with compassion and humor. Along the way, she offers hope that depression is surmountable. This Is Depression delves into the ways in which hormones, genetics, and life experiences contribute to depression. It also examines the ways in which depression and other mental and physical ailments often coexist. How sadness may affect many aspects of life, including relationships, job, education, and home How to discuss mental illness with others, including family, friends, coworkers, and even your doctor. Critical information about all depression treatments currently available, as well as those that may be developed in the future, including how antidepressants function, which treatments are worthwhile, and which are dangerous. When to consider psychotherapy, brain-stimulation therapies, mindfulness meditation, and exercise. What to expect from a therapeutic relationship. Essential tools to support you on your journey to recovery or that of your loved one. Although depression can be a solitary and crippling condition, there is always hope and a way out. The first step along that route is this book. Kindly click on the"key button" to purchase now!

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  • Språk:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9798872930914
  • Bindende:
  • Paperback
  • Utgitt:
  • 25. desember 2023
  • Dimensjoner:
  • 152x229x5 mm.
  • Vekt:
  • 127 g.
Leveringstid: 2-4 uker
Forventet levering: 15. november 2024

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Depression is awful. Depression is a crippling condition that affects both the body and the psyche. It's likely that you or a loved one may experience depression at some point in your life. Let This Is Depression be your lighthouse in the dark.
Psychiatrist Dr. Diane McIntosh is a highly esteemed expert in the diagnosis and treatment of mood and anxiety disorders. She offers all the information you want to comprehend and tackle this grave and alone condition. Dr. McIntosh uses an evidence-based approach to explain the causes, effects, and treatments of depression in an approachable style with compassion and humor. Along the way, she offers hope that depression is surmountable.
This Is Depression delves into the ways in which hormones, genetics, and life experiences contribute to depression. It also examines the ways in which depression and other mental and physical ailments often coexist. How sadness may affect many aspects of life, including relationships, job, education, and home How to discuss mental illness with others, including family, friends, coworkers, and even your doctor. Critical information about all depression treatments currently available, as well as those that may be developed in the future, including how antidepressants function, which treatments are worthwhile, and which are dangerous. When to consider psychotherapy, brain-stimulation therapies, mindfulness meditation, and exercise. What to expect from a therapeutic relationship. Essential tools to support you on your journey to recovery or that of your loved one.
Although depression can be a solitary and crippling condition, there is always hope and a way out. The first step along that route is this book. Kindly click on the"key button" to purchase now!

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