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The Book of Feeling Blue: Understand and Manage Depression

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Discover how best to manage mental health issues - specifically depression - in bestselling pscyhologist Gwendoline Smith's evidence-based, practical guide.

THE BOOK OF FEELING BLUE offers hope to those experiencing depression, explaining the nature of the condition and the many different forms it can take at different life stages, and offering straightforward advice about how to manage it.

Written in a chatty, reassuring tone with supplementary illustrations included throughout to demonstrate key points, chapters cover all aspects of the condition, including how to support a family member or friend who may be suffering from it, providing a therapist's evidence-based, practical toolkit for dealing with this widespread and debilitating mental-health problem.

'Provides a language to articulate things that can feel hard to express' - Pandora Sykes, Sunday Times on The Book of Overthinking

268 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 5, 2023

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Gwendoline Smith

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Gwendoline Smith B Soc Sci, M Soc Sci (hons), Dip Clin Psych is a clinical psychologist, speaker, blogger and the author of the books Depression Explained and Sharing the Load. She also goes by the name Dr Know.

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February 14, 2023
Very average top level overview of depression through age ranges and accompanying treatments.

If you know zero about depression this be interesting. If you're familiar then give it a pass.
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March 14, 2023
This was a good read and I liked it! I just didn’t learn anything new from it or gain any new insights. It was a nice and concise read that gave an overall look at clinical depression. I would recommend this book to anyone doesn’t have a lot of personal experience with mental illness, especially if someone you know is experiencing depression. It covers what depression can look like at all stages of life and is a great introduction to understanding depression.
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October 31, 2023
Great, easy to read and understand book

So pleased I found this, and other books by Gwendoline Smith via NZ Mental Health websites. Very insightful and I learned more about different types of age related depression. I'm now reading her other books.

So pleased to have these tomes help me with my mental wellness.
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June 1, 2023
A few interesting bits, but otherwise very basic, felt a bit like being in a doctor's reception and reading through all the different brochures. Also seemed to be directed to an American audience.
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April 6, 2023
An overview of depression and low mood using general terms. It did have some chapters more focused upon post natal depression, signs of depression in adolescents and how to recognise and respond to that, signs of depression in elderly people and how to recognise and respond to that.
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April 22, 2024
There are 15 chapters, and personally only the first 7 were relevant to me, as after this it goes into different age groups & other demographics. The book contained a lot of information about what different conditions are, but lacked practical, actionable tips on how to cope or manage.
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December 27, 2023
Enjoyed this book and learnt some stuff eg about the different types of depression but overall nothing crazy special
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