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9781846012044

A Thousand Paths to Hope order quantity
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Author: Jane Garton
Published by: MQ Publications Ltd
Hope is the light that guides us through our darkest days. The latest edition in the A Thousand Paths series provides inspiration and encouragement on the theme of hope helping you to keep you firmly on track to a life of positivity. The Thousand Paths series aims to help readers learn how to achieve hopefulness by stimulating the body and mind and urging them to explore emotions and take charge of their emotional well-being. This edition examines the relationship between hope and many other areas of life such as relationships, ambitions and dreams. It aims to provide the reader with a sense of empowerment over their own levels of hope, encouraging hope when life gets tough.

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Taming the Black Dog : A guide to overcoming depression order quantity
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Author: Bev Aisbett
Published by: HarperCollins Australia
Don’t want to get out of bed in the morning? Feeling as though the light at the end of the tunnel is fading? You may be suffering from depression, a condition Winston Churchill referred to as the Black Dog.

Taming the Black Dog is a simple guide to managing depression, which an estimated 1 in 5 people will suffer in one form or another at some time in their lives. This small illustrated tip book contains factual information as well as treatment options.

Modelled on Bev Aisbett’s successful Living with It, Taming the Black Dog has a unique blend of wit and information and is an invaluable guide for both chronic sufferers of depression as well as anyone with a fit of ‘the blues’.

First published 2000.

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9781583912867

Depression: The Way Out of Your Prison order quantity
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Author: Dorothy Rowe
Published by: Macmillan General Books
This text gives us a way of understanding our depression which matches our experience and which enables us to take charge of our life and change it. Dorothy Rowe shows us that depression is not an illness or a mental disorder but a defence against pain and fear, which we can use whenever we suffer a disaster and discover that our life is not what we thought it was. Depression is an unwanted consequence of how we see ourselves and the world. By understanding how we have interpreted events in our life, we can choose to change our interpretations and thus create for ourselves a happier, more fulfilling life.
This book is for depressed people, their family and friends, and for all professionals and non-professionals who work with depressed people.

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9780330421836

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Author: Matthew Johnstone (Writer & illustrator)
Published by: Pan Macmillan Australia
Churchill made 'black dog' shorthand for the disease of depression. This look at the Black Dog is stunningly illustrated, totally inspiring, and a must-have for fellow-sufferers or their supporters.

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9781741752649

Journeys with the Black Dog : Inspirational Stories of Bringing Depression to Heel order quantity
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Author: Tessa Wigney, Kerrie Eyers & Gordon Parker (eds.)
Published by: Allen & Unwin
Depression can be a dark and lonely experience: sharing with a friend can make all the difference.
In Journeys with the Black Dog many people share their stories of living with depression. Personal stories of first symptoms, the path to getting diagnosed, the confusion and frustration, and all the many ways of keeping depression at bay whatever it takes. Written with raw honesty and sharp humour, these stories demonstrate it is possible to gain control over depression. Journeys with the Black Dog is genuinely inspiring reading for anyone who suffers from depression and those who care for them.

First published 2007.

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9780330423717

Living With A Black Dog: How to take care of someone with depression while looking after yourself order quantity
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Author: Matthew & Ainsley Johnstone
Published by: Pan Australia
Millions of people will suffer from depression at some stage in their life. When the Black Dog comes to live with them, it also moves in with their loved ones – who may not have the tools to help support the sufferer while looking after their own wellbeing.

Living With A Black Dog is Matthew and Ainsley Johnstone's illustrated, must-have guide for the partners, family, friends and colleagues of depression sufferers. It includes practical advice about recognising the symptoms of depression in a loved one, living with a depressed person and helping them to tame their Black Dog. Matthew and Ainsley also provide tips on self-preservation for carers, so they don't come to adopt a Black Dog of their own.
A companion book to I Had a Black Dog, Living With A Black Dog is a moving, thoughtful and often amusing guide for people living with someone who suffers from depression.

First published April 2008.

 
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