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Depression fallout, the impact of depression on couples and what you can do to preserve the bond, Anne Sheffield

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Depression fallout, the impact of depression on couples and what you can do to preserve the bond, Anne Sheffield
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [255]-270) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Depression fallout
Medium
electronic resource eBook
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dictionariesbibliography
Responsibility statement
Anne Sheffield
Sub title
the impact of depression on couples and what you can do to preserve the bond
Summary
Is your partner's depression undermining your happiness as a couple? After blaming yourself, losing your self-esteem, and getting angry, you may feel like walking away -- even if you're still in love. With 19 million Americans suffering from depression, you are not alone in your unhappiness. And no one knows what you're going through better than Anne Sheffield, who coined the phrase "depression fallout" in her first book, How You Can Survive When They're Depressed, to describe the emotional toll of depression on spouses, parents, lovers, and children. Now, using poignant, real-life stories from her on-line support group (www.depressionfallout.com), she paints a vivid portrait of what happens to a loving relationship when depression enters the picture. Sharing essential information, compassion, and street-smart advice, Anne Sheffield tells you: What you need to know about your partner's mental health and what to do about it ... for your own well-being. What experiences, behaviors, and feelings are "normal" when dealing with depressive illness. How to overcome your sense of helplessness and take charge of your life. Ways to restore your optimism, peace of mind, and sense of humor. Where to find a community of peers to offer ongoing support. Don't Give Up. Reach Out
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