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BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR DEPRESSION
The following books are available at the DeArmond Library
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BOOK CALL NUMBER
Living Without Depression WM 171 C6 - 1994
Essential Guide To Depression WM 171 A53 - 1998
The Secret Strength of Depression WM 171 F4324 - 1995
Holiday of Darkness WM 171 E534 - 1990
Understanding Depression WM 171 D419 - 2000
Healing Depression WM 171 C3775 - 2000
A Woman Doctor's Guide To Derpression WM 171 A5588 - 1997
When Words Are Not Enough WM 171 C3775 - 1997
Zen Path Through Depression WM 171 M3785 - 1999
Win The Battle WM 171 - 1993

BOOK DESCRIPTION

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Paperback More than 11 million people suffer from depression in the U.S. each year. Now, this guidebook presents new ways to cope with depression and hold it at bay. Based on a study of patients diagnosed with major depression or manic-depression who have avoided serious recurrences for over two years, this guide offers proven techniques for staying well.

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In clear, nontechnical language, the American Medical Association explains the latest findings on depression, the complex mood disorder that affects nearly 17 million Americans each year. Distinguishing depression from the everyday "blues," this comprehensive guide provides solid, detailed answers.

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The Secret Strength of Depression, first published in 1974, has been acclaimed as one of the clearest and most helpful books available on the subject of depression

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This book describes one of the most harrowing afflictions to which human beings are heir. It is the journal of a man struggling in the grip of a severe depressive illness, of the onset and course of that illness, and of his ultimate triumph over it.

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"Understanding Depression gives coherent form to modern sciences confused wisdom about the illness, and does so in an accessible, intelligent way." -Andrew Solomon, author of the National Book Award winner, The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression

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A solid resource for those who know depression personally and for those who want to understand them.

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Essential facts and up-to-the-minute information of Diagnosis, Treatment, and Recovery.

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Essential facts and up-to-the-minute information of Diagnosis, Treatment, and Recovery.

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The Zen Path through Depression is a practical clear resource that approaches depression in an entirely new way. Philip martin tells us that "depression is an illness not just of the body and mind, but also of the heart."

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Seasonal affective disorder : what it is and how to overcome it.


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