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Humor writing at its best....Review Date: 2003-01-28

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THAT WAS LIFE BACK THEN!Review Date: 2007-12-30
MANY THANKS FOR THE BOOK!
GENE SCATENA


A beautifully illustrated book of positive affirmationsReview Date: 1998-07-19


If You Think You Have Depression Read This BookReview Date: 2000-09-04

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Practical + biblical support to help you change how you feelReview Date: 2004-05-17
Depression and anxiety are common problems both in general society and also within the Church. Psychiatric problems can cause particular problems for Christians. Many Christians and some Church workers think that as Christians we 'shouldn't' get depressed and that psychiatric problems are the result of a poor or damaged relationship with God. Far from being a powerful tool for healing it is often the case that sometimes the Church is part of the problem rather than part of the solution.
This book is written for Christians who find that they are feeling depressed and/or anxious, and also for their fellow Christians and Church workers so that they can offer more effective and helpful support. We hope that it will provide a useful resource for Clergy and lay leaders, pastoral and ministry team members, and Christian counselling and support teams. The authors believe that insights from the psychiatric profession, the Bible and the Christian pastoral profession have much to teach about worry, fear and depression and should be valuable resources for those experiencing these common problems. The book uses a self-help method that provides a clearly presented step-by-step approach to overcoming anxiety and depression. It uses the proven Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) approach in a way that is fully compatible with a Christian faith and practice.
Contents: What I think affects how I feel and what
I do.
Understanding Depression and anxiety.
Overcoming depression and anxiety. ·
Tackling practical problems.
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What about Psychiatry? ·
How can the Church support those who are distressed? ·
Maintaining a walk with God when
depressed or anxious. ·
Help for church leaders.
The authors represent psychiatry, an expert in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) and a Baptist minister. All are committed Christians.
Finally, we hope and pray that this book will provide a source of information and encouragement for those who read it.
Also recommended: A Practical Workbook for the Depressed
Christian John Lockley Publisher: Authentic Lifestyle ISBN: 186024226X
Wholly Coping: John Warlow and Peter Strebbins Publisher:
Christian Wholeness ISBN 0-9752071-0-5


Chinchian-buy this book without hesitationReview Date: 2004-05-14


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May This Book Bless and Uplift Your Souls!

If only there were enough stars...Review Date: 2000-07-08
Not only is this a work of economic genius, but stylistically it ranks among the greatest works of English and world literature, and reading it was one of the greatest pleasures I have known. To the economic and non-economic among you, I cannot implore you too strongly to read this book while you still have blood in your veins, and while your lungs continue to move air in and out of your body.
This is yet another great book from perhaps the greatest economic thinker ever to live. Thank you, Mr Courakis.

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Helpful treatment manual and patient guideReview Date: 1998-08-25
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In "I Lost Everything in the Post-Natal Depression," as with most of her books, Erma Bombeck takes snippets of her life, her husband, and her three kids and relates them to us in a way that only she can. Everything from her husband's inability to start a fire in the fireplace to her own inability to cope with turning 40, nothing is sacred or forbidden when Erma writes about her life.
This book is funny, witty, relevant, and an easy read. If you're life is busy and complicated, take some time out to read this book. Erma has a way of making your life seem not so bad. If nothing else, it's a great way to spend a few minutes each day.