Why Do I Feel this Way?: What Every Woman Needs to Know about Depression1. knowing makes all the difference 2. all women are not equal 3. recognizing the clues 4. unmasking the faces of depression 5. the triggers of depression 6. what's your body telling you 7. people connection 8. cultural connection 9. responses to trouble 0 when the roots grow deep 11. do you want to get well 12. helping yourself through action 13. lord I need your help 14. do you need professional help 15. making sense of antidepresants 16. four effective therapies 17. meeting the difficulties head-on 18. getting the support you need 19. your sense of self 20 transofrming your negative thoughts 21. building spiritual resistance 22. ten ways to help her win. |
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Foreword | 7 |
Knowing Makes All the Difference | 13 |
All Women Are Not Equal | 19 |
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Why Do I Feel This Way: What Every Woman Needs To Know About Depression Brenda Poinsett No preview available - 1999 |
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