Surviving the Darkness: Lessons learned from experienceAfter years of learning from his suffering, Nicholls outlines some practical tools for coping with depression and anxiety, overcoming common obstacles, restoring hope through the discovery of pathways to recovery, and if you care for someone with depression, providing them with meaningful support. Who should read Surviving the DarknessSurviving the Darkness will doubtless be invaluable to anyone who has a diagnosis of depression and anxiety, presenting a realistic portrait of the many pathways to recovery. For caregivers and supporters of those with depression, Nicholls offers helpful suggestions including comprehensive tables detailing things to say (and to avoid saying), warning signs to look out for, prevention tips and the importance of self-care. What you will get from reading this bookA concise, thought-provoking account about recovery from depression and anxiety.Useful references and practical tools for sufferers and carers.Guidance on ways to overcome common obstacles (the barriers to treatment).How to become "the driver, not a passenger" in your recovery.An understanding of the treatment options including tips on selecting your Recovery Team and how to identify good therapy.Coping strategies that you can use or adapt to your situation.Benefits of the lessons learned over many years from a battle with depression and anxiety.An abundance of encouragement and ultimately, the means of restoring hope.Once you have these practical tools at your disposal, Surviving the Darkness becomes the only option.
P>Review "Nicholls writing is concise, thought-provoking, and laden with useful references for carers and sufferers alike. He refrains from broad detail about his depressive experience in order to keep readers from keying on his problems and feeling even more hopeless about their own, while providing sufficient detail of both his decline and his recovery to offer an abundance of encouragement. All told, Surviving the Darkness will doubtless be invaluable to anyone who has a diagnosis of depression and anxiety, presenting a realistic portrait of the many possibilities for complete recovery." - Self-Publishing Review, "A compact guide to coping with depression. Nicholls advises that "there is no fixed menu of options," but his overview of 20-plus strategies, including "Do not expect too much too soon" and "Set Limits," supplemented by lessons learned and "failed options," is likely to be exceptionally helpful to readers in similar situations...Nicholls writes succinctly with a keen sense of compassion and understanding. Candid, reflective, and illuminating." - Kirkus Reviews About the Author: Robert Nicholls is a freelance writer. His blog, robertnicholls.online, is focused on mental health (depression and anxiety), self-help, personal development, business, governance, leadership, life, society and culture. Nicholls lives on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia.
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