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Friday, October 20, 2023

Living With Depression Book Tour, Giveaway & Review

 


 

Book Details:
Book Title:  Living with Depression by Deborah Serani
Category:  Adult Non-Fiction (18+), 254 pages
Genre:  Self-Help, Psychology
Publisher:  Rowman & Littlefield
Release date:   September 11, 2023
Content Rating:  PG: Trigger issues like suicide and non suicidal self injury. Choice words used but rarely.
Book Description:
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In the fully updated second edition of Living with Depression, Serani outlines the various forms of depression, describes the different treatments, and outlines methods for living with depression and getting the help you or a loved one needs. However, since the first edition was published, much has changed in the landscape of depression including diagnostic aspects, new disorders, treatments and research, and Deborah Serani covers it all. Tips on how to choose a good therapist, negotiate the labyrinth of healthcare, and minimize stigma are addressed, as is learning how to use biology and biography as tools of empowerment. There is no other book that offers what Living with Depression – giving readers a dual perspective of what it’s like to know depression as a clinician and as a patient.

Meet the Author:  

Dr. Deborah Serani is a psychologist, professor and an award-winning author, writing about psychological issues. Serani has books published in several genres including non-fiction, self-help, children's picture books and fiction.

Connect with the author:  ​​website ~twitter ~facebook ~ instagram ~ goodreads




Enter the Giveaway:
LIVING WITH DEPRESSION by Deborah Serani Book Tour Giveaway

My Review:

I am so happy to have had the chance to read this book. I love the fact that a psychologist that has actually experienced this darkness is the one that wrote it. I loved that she shared her own experiences as someone who suffered depression as well as giving insight into the disease from the clinical side as well. I was glued to this book while experiencing many emotions as someone that continues to struggle with Major Depressive Disorder. It never felt preached with just suggestions on what do do if you are dealing with it, and this would be a great book to share with friends and family members so they can get a better idea of what someone actually goes through. I highly recommend this book.



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