Climbing Out of Depression
Sue Atkinson
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Description for Climbing Out of Depression
Paperback.
Being depressed often leaves you feeling paralysed into inaction. Climbing back out of the pit of gloom seems almost impossible. You need help, and that is what this book offers - practical, humane and spiritual help. Sue Atkinson has suffered years of depression herself. She does not write as an expert on depression or as a depression counsellor, but as someone who knows the feelings from close personal experience. As a result, her book contains a varied menu of hints, quotations and illustrations, not page after page of unbroken text. This is a book to dip into as fits your ... Read more
Being depressed often leaves you feeling paralysed into inaction. Climbing back out of the pit of gloom seems almost impossible. You need help, and that is what this book offers - practical, humane and spiritual help. Sue Atkinson has suffered years of depression herself. She does not write as an expert on depression or as a depression counsellor, but as someone who knows the feelings from close personal experience. As a result, her book contains a varied menu of hints, quotations and illustrations, not page after page of unbroken text. This is a book to dip into as fits your ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2005
Publisher
Lion Hudson Plc United Kingdom
Number of pages
208
Condition
New
Number of Pages
208
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780745951812
SKU
V9780745951812
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-50
About Sue Atkinson
SUE ATKINSON is a writer, teacher, mother and former depression-sufferer. She is the author of Building Self-Esteem and Pathways Through Depression and also of several successful books on teaching mathematics at primary level. Her husband is a Church of England bishop near Norwich. They have four grown-up children.
Reviews for Climbing Out of Depression
`This is wise stuff, with resonance that lingers on long after it is over, none more than the hope it offers, born of experience.’
Ann Pilling
The Door
Ann Pilling
The Door