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

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

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

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There are very few audiobooks that I ever fail to complete, but Tim Cantopher's "Depressive Illness" has set a new bar for me. I lay the blame equally at the feet of the author and the narrator. As other reviewers have mentioned, Lynsey Frost is a strange and inappropriate choice. Her tone is patronising, cloyingly familiar and just plain infuriating. For some reason, the audiobook version altered the text to be in the third person ("Dr. Cantopher thinks ...") and this got old really fast. If you have depression, don’t blame yourself or wonder if you and God have somehow failed each other. Mental and emotional health issues strike the strongest of us. King David led a nation – yet wrote some of the Bible’s bleakest laments. Naomi experienced deep emptiness and bitterness following devastating loss, and Job longed for a death that would not come.

Depressive Illness: The Curse Of The Strong: The Curse of the

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 The politics of depression – why we as a society need to be more open, honest and have dialogue about it. For example, this can include the mother who raises three children, has a full-time job, and is expected to ensure the household runs smoothly. In time she will function well and will be productive and responsible. She will feel it is her duty to be everything to everyone and will be expected to fulfill this role. Over time, she will not take care of herself, and in the end, the stress will build until she collapses into a dark state with little drive and desire to help with anything. The family will criticize her, tell her to snap out of it, and guilt and shame her, thus making the problem worse. Medication and Psychotherapy This book explains what happens in stress-related depressive illness, and presents effective ways to get better and stay well. One: it's strong people who are most vulnerable to it; people whose standards are high, whose ethics are powerful, who want their lives to be meaningful.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. Many therapists have previously classified Depression as a psychological condition unrelated to biological components. Most considered depression as a product of the mind, by which medications and brain structures had no part. This viewpoint is now being abandoned and upgraded to a condition that is mostly medical by nature. Dr. Cantopher describes Depression as the burnout of the Limbic System contained within the brain. This system is responsible for the stabilization of mood and is linked to the feeling of pleasure, memory, and appetite. In Dr. Cantopher’s model, Depression (especially stress-induced Depression) occurs when someone pushes themselves beyond most physical means for extended periods of time. I do trust the insight, Dr. Cantopher has years of experience and seems to be a reputable Doctor, but a lot of the book seemed more like opinion and thoughts rather than researched based. If you or someone you know suffers from Depression; Depressive Illness, The Curse of the Strong is a great tool to help educate and plan for the battle with depression. Make no mistake; Depression is a serious medical condition that cannot be ignored. Dr. Cantopher does an excellent job making the book easy to understand and informative. As the book is also in audio-book format, it is a perfect resource for those who are too tired and lethargic to read for extended periods of time. If you suffer from Depression or wish to understand Depression, this book is recommended.

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The central contention of the book is that depressive illness brought on by stress is not a condition that afflicts the weak or disengaged. It is instead an illness that afflicts the strong & engaged. In essence you have to work long & hard to get it. You have to be able to blow your system up as a result The Strongest Curse is also the final boss of the last Cursed Energy School Story Mode mission, although he goes by the name Zokona. I was fortunate to have been recommended this book by a good friend who himself has suffered from clinical depression and who knows me well.

Depressive Illness – The Curse of the Strong is an essential book around clinical depression and should be read by all those interested in mental health and mental illness. For health professionals – particularly in the mental health and illness field this book should be required reading.

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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. People affected by depression tell me this is the most powerful and helpful book ever written about the topic. I keep meeting people who say this book changed their lives.’ Depressive Illness will explain all the above in detail, and more importantly, give you effective ways to get well and stay well. It covers symptoms, what to do when you get ill, medication, recovery, lifestyle changes, psychotherapy and problem-solving skills, including mindfulness. Hi Sofia, Thanks for the comment. I bought that in Glastonbury and he was a real find. I bought him…I read this book during a severe episode of clinical depression and was able to do so, by using the chapters to do little and often.

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Damage: 4,418,624. 7 (plus 30,930,372. 9 poison damage) 15,465,186. 45 (plus 108,256,305. 15 poison damage) 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.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 Psychiatrist Tim Cantopher's book is one of the most motivational self-help books I have read, and has got my 2018 goal to improve my mental health off to a great start. I found the very clear, concise, direct style extremely helpful, especially as there are so many conflicted opinions and a lot of personal guilt surrounding depression. Damage: 773,476. 2 (plus 5,414,333. 4 poison damage) 2,707,166. 7 (plus 18,950,166. 9 poison damage) 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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