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Depressive Illness: The Curse Of The Strong: The Curse of the Strong (3rd Edition)

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Before reading this book, I’d tried many CBT-based self-help books with practical exercises to complete. These were very helpful on one level – challenging negative thoughts makes a huge difference – but on another level they just fed into my perfectionism issues. I always felt like I should be doing more to fight against my depression. I pushed myself too hard and it was a vicious circle. Since reading this book I’ve completely changed my approach to depression.

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Anyone who has ever suffered from this illness will appreciate the approach of this book. It allows for reflection and it offers up more advice and support than I could ever have hoped for. If you find yourself faced with well-meaning but desperately clueless folk, or a therapist who pushes you too hard, too soon, or friends and family who want you to 'pull yourself together' - READ THIS.Damage: 773,476. 2 (plus 5,414,333. 4 poison damage) 2,707,166. 7 (plus 18,950,166. 9 poison damage) As Depression is a medical condition, there are medical treatments, mainly medications, that are beneficial for treating depression. Most of these medications increase the amount of Serotonin in the brain, which helps the Limbic system repair itself. Dr. Cantopher describes numerous medications, their benefits, and their most common side effects. Dr. Cantopher also goes into herbal treatments and mentions Electroconvulsive Therapy as a treatment reserved for the most severe cases of Depression. On September 4, 2021, his damage was increased, and shortly after he was given his ninth upgrade. He was given his tenth upgrade on September 21 of the same year. It’s not a self-help book as such. It provides information on stress-related depression, with occasional bits of advice. There are no exercises to complete. Intead, Depressive Illness: The Curse of the Strong helps you to understand how your illness developed, why you need to be gentle with yourself and what you need to do to get better.

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People affected by depression tell me this is the most powerful and helpful book ever written on the topic. I keep meeting people who say this book changed their lives.' - Jeremy Vine, BBC Radio 2

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I'm still struggling, but with the help of this book and some insight, I hope to not only get through this depression, but come out of the situation stronger and in a better place and with a mindset that will prevent me from ever getting into this position again. Ocr tesseract 5.0.0-alpha-20201231-10-g1236 Ocr_detected_lang en Ocr_detected_lang_conf 1.0000 Ocr_detected_script Latin Ocr_detected_script_conf 1.0000 Ocr_module_version 0.0.13 Ocr_parameters -l eng Old_pallet IA-NS-2000312 Openlibrary_edition I do very much enjoy this show. The story and possibilities are intriguing and cause you to wonder what could actually be found. The characters on the show are likable and enjoyable to watch.

Depressive Illness: The Curse Of The Strong by Tim - WHSmith

This book explains what happens in stress-related depressive illness, and presents effective ways to get better and stay well. Not only does this book explain that clinical depression is a very real, physical condition, but it gave me a very clear understanding and offered a number of techniques in which to treat it and prevent it from happening again.

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The short chapters mean that the book is easy to dip in and out of. Depressive Illness covers a lot and doesn’t waste a single word. I only have one gripe: the use of pronouns. (That's a sentence I never thought I would write). When the author is talking about suffers of depression it is almost exclusively in female pronoun (she, her), but when the author talks about misunderstanding partners, employers or people, it is almost exclusively using male pronouns. I noticed this to the point of distraction. Depression is genderless and misunderstanding persons are also genderless. Using they/them would of been much better IMHO. LOL. The Strongest Curse is also the final boss of the last Cursed Energy School Story Mode mission, although he goes by the name Zokona. It’s written by a psychiatrist. He makes clear that he is talking about the kind of depression that is ‘stress-related’ (as opposed to bipolar or other types of depression which are part of a person’s chemical make-up), which is to say that it is caused by overloading the system repeatedly until a fuse blows. This is why, he argues, depression affects the strong, not the weak – for it is they who constantly take on the burdens of others as well as themselves, until their body snaps and they develop a depressive illness.

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