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James (Ed) Withey - The Recovery Letters: Addressed to People Experiencing Depression - 9781785921834 - V9781785921834
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The Recovery Letters: Addressed to People Experiencing Depression

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Description for The Recovery Letters: Addressed to People Experiencing Depression Paperback. An anthology of inspirational, heartfelt letters written by people who have recovered or are recovering from depression and addressed to those who are currently affected by it with additional resources for recovery. Editor(s): Sagan, Olivia; Withey, James. Num Pages: 208 pages, N/A. BIC Classification: BJ; JM; VFJ; VFJS. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 197 x 130. .
World Book Night 2018 In 2012, The Recovery Letters was launched to host a series of letters online written by people recovering from depression, addressed to those currently affected by a mental health condition. Addressed to 'Dear You', the inspirational and heartfelt letters provided hope and support to those experiencing depression and were testament that recovery was possible. Now for the first time, these letters have been compiled into an anthology for people living with depression and are interspersed with motivating quotes and additional resources as well as new material written specifically for the book. This powerful collection of personal letters from people with first-hand experiences of depression will serve as a comforting resource for anyone on the journey to recovery.

Product Details

Publisher
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
232
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781785921834
SKU
V9781785921834
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-1

About James (Ed) Withey
James Withey is a trained counsellor who worked in social care for 20 years. In 2011, James was diagnosed with clinical depression, attempted suicide and spent time in psychiatric hospital and crisis services where he developed the idea for The Recovery Letters. James writes and speaks publicly about depression and has twice featured on BBC Radio 4's 'All in the Mind' programme. Olivia Sagan is Head of Psychology & Sociology at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh. A chartered psychologist and former counsellor Olivia is the author of Narratives of Art Practice and Mental Wellbeing: Reparation and Connection (Routledge 2014) and Narratives of Loneliness: Multidisciplinary perspectives from the 21st Century (Routledge, 2017).

Reviews for The Recovery Letters: Addressed to People Experiencing Depression
The people writing these letters describe depression in a way that only survivors can. The words are authentic and will give hope and encouragement to those who read them.
Douglas Bloch M.A., author of Healing From Depression: 12 Weeks to a Better Mood Moving, beautiful in places and valuable: in a world in which effective treatment for the mentally ill remains as elusive as ever, this book has something rather important to offer. More than anything, the depression sufferer wants reassurance that recovery is possible. These letters from fellow travellers show that it is not just possible, but probable, that you are not alone, that others have been here, survived, recovered, and rejoined their lives. Their message: you can do the same.
Mark Rice-Oxley, author of Underneath the Lemon Tree: A Memoir of Depression and Recovery Powerful letters from people who've been there who know from experience that you won't always feel this way. Just one letter that really speaks to you could make a difference.
Claudia Hammond, broadcaster and writer I found the letters so helpful when I was ill; one of the few things that reached me across the void.
Charlotte Garrett, Research Psychologist These letters are full of friendship and intimacy. It is possible to mend your way out of depression, and, believe me, you'll be all the better for it: more thoughtful, more receptive, and more at peace.
Dr Neel Burton, author of Growing from Depression This book contains messages of hope from the dark side, an antidote of rational belief to fight the lack of faith all depressives feel. The Recovery Letters, I have no doubt, has the power to save lives.
Tim Lott, journalist and author Writing or reading a letter strikes at the sense of isolation which is at the root of despair. Read this book, buy it for others, it's rare and powerful medication.
Gwyneth Lewis, author of Sunbathing in the Rain: A Cheerful Book about Depression

Goodreads reviews for The Recovery Letters: Addressed to People Experiencing Depression


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