When Someone You Know Has Depression
Words to Say and Things to Do
کلماتی برای گفتن و کارهایی برای انجام دادن
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نقد و بررسی
April 1, 2016
Noonan here nicely complements 2013's Managing Your Depression, about her experience with depression, with a concise and practical guide for caregivers of persons with depression or bipolar disorder. She centers the book on how to help these key partners learn what to say or do in order to better cope with their loved one's impaired thinking and fluctuating moods. The author reminds readers that these mental illnesses can be genetic and can negatively impact family and friends. The practical chapters provide an overview of major depression and bipolar disorder, typical signs of depression, essential support skills and communication strategies, valuable approaches in daily interactions with someone with depression, finding and working with professionals, anticipating long-term recovery and resilience, and handy dos and don'ts. There is also a crucial discussion of how caregivers can maintain their own emotional and physical health while serving in the assistant role. Beneficial online and print resources are provided as well. VERDICT This practical guide is an important contribution to the growing genre of self-help works on this topic. It will be of great value as a reference for mental health professionals. Suggested for all libraries still building their mental health collection.--Dale Farris, Groves, TX
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