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How To Stubbornly Refuse To Make Yourself Miserable About Anything-yes, Anything!,
Kensington Publishing Corp. 2006; US$ 20.99Most emotional misery and psychological disturbances are unnecessary over-reactions and can be significantly reduced--that is the simple message of this book. Not only are anger, anxiety and depression unnecessary, they are unethical, for when you allow yourself to become emotionally disturbed you are being unfair and unjust--to yourself. Dr. Albert... more...
How Come They?re Happy and I?m Not?
Red Wheel Weiser 2012; US$ 16.95Millions of people suffer debilitating depression. For many people who suffer from depression and anxiety, prescription drugs have either not been effective or have produced intolerable side effects. Now, New York naturopathic doctor and acupuncturist Peter Bongiorno offers a proven drug-free approach for healing depression. In How Come They?re... more...
The Van Gogh Blues
New World Library 2012; US$ 14.95In this practical and insightful book, creative people learn to determine what is meaningful to them and to craft a plan to embody that meaning, allowing them to successfully manage depression. more...
Living Well with Depression and Bipolar Disorder
HarperCollins 2009; US$ 12.99Seven years ago, John McManamy was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Through his successful Web site and newsletter, he has turned his struggles into a lifelong dedication to helping others battling depression and bipolar disorder reclaim their lives. In Living Well with Depression and Bipolar Disorder , he brilliantly blends the knowledge of leading... more...
Against Depression
Penguin Group US 2006; US$ 16.00In his landmark bestseller Listening to Prozac , Peter Kramer revolutionized the way we think about antidepressants and the culture in which they are so widely used. Now Kramer offers a frank and unflinching look at the condition those medications treat: depression. Definitively refuting our notions of "heroic melancholy," he walks readers through... more...
Beating the Blues
Oxford University Press 2003; US$ 16.99A resource for the many people plagued by persistent mild depression. This book is designed to offer information on dysthymia, and outline measures individuals can take in order to reclaim a positive outlook on life. This guide is useful for those who might otherwise have resigned themselves to a lifetime of apathy, lethargy, and pessimism. more...
Get It Done When You're Depressed
DK Publishing 2005; US$ 14.95Shake the blues away. Everyone knows that depression can lead to guilt, sadness, frustration, and in the case of 15-20% of people with depression, suicide. Because we live in a culture that rewards (and often worships) productivity, when a depressed person can't meet the expectations of society, the depression becomes worse and a vicious cycle begins.... more...
Handbook of Depression in Adolescents
Taylor and Francis 2013; US$ 49.95Depressive disorders are among the most common types of psychopathology in the United States. Adolescent-onset depressive disorders represent particularly insidious conditions because of their strong association with chronic and recurrent emotional problems in adulthood. This handbook offers authoritative reviews of research on the nature, causes,... more...
Straight Talk on Depression
Faithwords 2008; US$ 9.99Joy Stays When It Comes God's Way! Do you consistently experience hopelessness and boredom for no apparent reason? Or have you experienced so many disappointments you can't seem to pull yourself out of despair? Whatever the reason for depression, the source is always the same-Satan is ultimately behind it all. Bestselling author Joyce Meyer brings... more...
Depression Is Contagious
Atria Books 2009; US$ 26.00Depression is more of a social problem than a medical illness, reveals expert psychologist Dr. Michael Yapko, whose revolutionary new approach?based on the latest research?treats depression with positive social relationships, not drugs. Depression is now the world?s most common mood disorder, and is spreading like a viral contagion. You can?t... more...









