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Coming through depression / Tony Bates.

By: Bates, TonyPublication details: Dublin : Gill Books, c2011Description: xvi, 183 p. : ill., 1 photo. ; 22 cm. + 1 audio CD. (66:07)ISBN: 9780717147809 (pbk.); 0717147800 (pbk.)Contained works: Bates, Tony. Mindful approach to recovery [sound recording]Subject(s): Depression, Mental -- Popular works | Mindfulness (Psychology)Summary: ’Coming through Depression’ by Tony Bates has been written for all who suffer from depression and for those who are close to the depressed person, be they partner, child or friend. While intended primarily as a guide to recovery for the sufferer, it is also written with the relatives and friends of the sufferer in mind in the hope that it can make sense of what can be a difficult problem to grasp from the ‘outside’. Understanding of the problem by all who are affected can act as a bridge between people who feel isolated by depression and those who care about them.
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Accompanied by one audio disc in pocket inside front cover.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

’Coming through Depression’ by Tony Bates has been written for all who suffer from depression and for those who are close to the depressed person, be they partner, child or friend. While intended primarily as a guide to recovery for the sufferer, it is also written with the relatives and friends of the sufferer in mind in the hope that it can make sense of what can be a difficult problem to grasp from the ‘outside’. Understanding of the problem by all who are affected can act as a bridge between people who feel isolated by depression and those who care about them.

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