Helpful books for coping with depression and griefLarsen, Cathy
ADHD Pro is a deeply personal book that exposes the struggles of having ADHD in a society that revolves around hustle culture and “work-ethic”. After over a dozen interviews with successful professionals, Robert Merki turns this notion on its head by introducing a better strategy to increase ...
On Depressionisn’t so much a how-to manual on how to manage depression. Instead, it provides readers a better, more holistic understanding of melancholy. Dr. Ghaemi makes a compelling case that the way we typically think about depression in our popular culture is overly simplistic and that w...
(Years ago, Pope John Paul, noting that some of the beloved Catholic “stations” were based on extra-biblical sources, put together what is called the Scriptural Stations of the Cross, with each station based on a Biblical episode, and we Presbyterians used that format.) A different teacher...
To Write Love On Her Arms– To Write Love on Her Arms is a nonprofit movement dedicated to presenting hope and finding help for people struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury, and suicide. TWLOHA exists to encourage, inform, inspire, and invest directly into treatment and recovery. ...
People coping with depression or anxiety Anyone contemplating life’s big questions Read the book summary Buy on Amazon 53 Tao Te Ching Lao Tzu 4.2 (291 ratings) Listen to the Intro 00:55 What's Tao Te Ching about? Tao Te Ching (circa 400 BC) is one of the foundational texts of...
Top 10 Self-Help Books in Geriatric Psychiatry Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the association of low vision with clinically relevant symptoms of anxiety and depression among commu... Reimers,Karen - 《American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry》 被引量: 0发表: 2014年 ...
The novel offers a glimpse into Bukowski’s own upbringing in Depression-era Los Angeles, highlighting his coping mechanisms through Chinaski’s use of humor and sarcasm. Although a harrowing read, it offers great insights about living through the Great Depression while managing to be relatable to...
As with Lord Bellinger, it’s easiest to simply poke fun at the pompous than to turn parody into an authentic comic creation. As The New York Times‘s reviewer put it, “In parodying the pompous tomes of reminiscences that great personages manage to foist on the publishers and public ...
A stoic story about coping with internment. This is the author’s first book. [picture book, ages 7-11] 7. A Jar of Dreams by Yoshiko Uchida 11-year-old Rinko lives in Berkeley, California during the Great Depression and life isn’t easy, especially when you are Japanese American ...