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  • Published: 1 October 2007
  • ISBN: 9780753509890
  • Imprint: Virgin Books
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Pages: 208
  • RRP: $29.99

Beat Depression and Reclaim Your Life



The bestselling guide to coping with depression without the use of anti-depressants

Millions of people suffer from depression in silence, afraid to admit to their family, close friends or GP that they feel beaten and cannot find a way out.

Alexandra Massey has been through the hell of depression and come through the side. Her bestselling book offers a practical, jargon-free and realistic lifeline to help sufferers overcome the worst aspects of the condition without the use of medication.

Beat Depression offers hope and empowerment with:
* 5 suggestions of what you can do when you are too depressed to move
* 5 suggestions for when your head is just above the water
* A 14-day workplan that offers a step-by-step recovery you take at your own pace

Plus

* ridding yourself of negativity and aiding recovery
* advice on dealing with your children when you are depressed
* dealing with feelings of deep-seated anger and grief
* confronting depression head-on without medication

Now with a chapter by Majorie Wallace, Chief Executive of Sane, the UK's leading mental health charity, on the wider issues of depression in society and Sane's counselling and support services, Massey's sensitive yet workable solutions could be beneficial to anyone living with depression.

  • Published: 1 October 2007
  • ISBN: 9780753509890
  • Imprint: Virgin Books
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Pages: 208
  • RRP: $29.99

About the author

Alexandra Massey

Alexandra Massey is a bestselling author of Beat Depression, Super Foods, and Happy Kids and has written extensively about recovery from depression. Alexandra is based in Hampshire

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Praise for Beat Depression and Reclaim Your Life

Alexandra gives inspiration and hope to those trying to beat depression and her common-sense tangible suggestions could make a difference to many people's lives.

Marjorie Wallace, Chief Executive, SANE

A brilliant new book.

Daily Mail

Offers a practical lifeline to depression sufferers.

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This jargon-free book can offer real hope

Scottish Sunday Post