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A Secret Sadness
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| A$ 37.95 each |
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| Author: Valerie E. Whiffen |
| Published by: New Harbinger Publications,U.S. |
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Women experience depression at a higher rate than men, and research suggests this may be due to the higher importance they place on their interpersonal relationships. This book examines the often hidden relationship factors that make women depressed, the secret sadness that can last a lifetime. Using three detailed case studies from her own practice, author Valerie Whiffen shows readers how interpersonal problems can contribute to depression and how working through these underlying issues can help women heal. She guides readers to explore their own relationships with parents, siblings, children, and intimate partners, looking for ways that feelings about relationships may contribute to feelings of hopelessness, sadness, anxiety, fear, failure, and inertia. Readers will ultimately be able to use this information to help overcome feelings of depression in their own lives.
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Cognitive Behavioral Workbook for Depression: A Step-by-Step program
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| A$ 33.95 each |
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| Author: William J. Knaus |
| Published by: New Harbinger Publications |
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In the 1950s, Albert Ellis pioneered a form of psychotherapy that combined ways of detecting and changing irrational thoughts with techniques for replacing negative behaviours with positive ones. This type of cognitive behavioural therapy, called rational emotive behaviour therapy (REBT) by Ellis, proved especially effective at relieving problems like anger, anxiety and depression. In this book, author William Knaus, a close associate of Ellis, develops the best REBT techniques into a powerful and comprehensive self-help workbook for the treatment of depression. Following in New Harbinger's tradition, this workbook is written in an easy-to-use, step-by-step format. It offers readers powerful strategies for overcoming depression in simple, direct language, amply illustrated with stories and reinforced by techniques they can practice right away. Along with other "New Harbinger" titles like "The Anxiety and Phobia Workbook" and "The Anger
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