Eight Things Every Woman Should Know about Depression
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Rating | : | 4.37 (756 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1628624132 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 112 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-05-02 |
Language | : | English |
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But, most books don t address the unique and specific ways depression affects women. From understanding that depression is the body's alarm system to learning how to choose godly relationships that will help your healing, Dr. While men are more likely to express the causes for their unhappiness, women more often hold them in. But that's not the only way the genders differ when it comes to depression. Gary Lovejoy shows women how to avoid common roadblocks to recovery and explains the characteristics, causes, and symptoms of depression in an easy-to-understand way, using the Bible, over 30 years of counseling experience, and proven strategies.The 8 Things Every Woman Should Know About Depression chapters include:Part 1: The Organizing Principles of DepressionThe Meaning of DepressionBiology & DepressionPart 2: Life's Curve BallsThe Significance of Early HistoryCultural Stereotypes and DepressionPart 3: The Emotional Debris of DepressionConflict and Depression in MarriageDepressed Women and Their FriendshipsWomen's Depression in the WorkplacePart 4: The Therapy and Theology of HopeChanging the Narrative About Change. Dr. In other words, men tend to blame others for their troubles and women tend to blame themselves. Statistically, depression affects twice as many women as men. Inste
In addition to earning his doctorate in psychology from United States International University, Dr. Lovejoy, M.A., MRE, Ph.D., was a professor of psychology and a professor of religion at Mt. Hood Community College for 32 years and has had a private practice in professional counseling for more than 38 years. He is the founder and current principal thera
Lovejoy also earned a master s degree in religious education from Fuller Theological Seminary. He is the founder and current principal therapist of Valley View Counseling Services, LLC in Portland, Oregon. About the Author Gary H. In addition to earning his doctorate in psychology from United States International University, Dr. Lovejoy, M.A., MRE, Ph.D., was a professor of psychology and a professor of religion at Mt. . Hood Community College for 32 years and has had a private practice in professional counseling for more than 38 years