Wrestling With Depression
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CONTENTS
ONE It Can Happen To You
TWO A Deepening Depression
THREE The Miracle Of Healing
FOUR Continuing Recovery
FIVE Managing Depression
SIX How You Can Help
EPILOGUE Thanks For Every Thing
For Further Reading 123
Additional Info
To the 20 million Americans who suffer from depression, and to their families, William and Lucy Hulme bring the promise to hope and healing.
Writing from his own battles with depression and his experiences as a pastoral counselor, William Hulme helps depressed persons and their families understand depression and its treatments. Woven into his story are his wife Lucy’s struggles as a caregiver. Her thoughts show how depression affects the whole family and how family members and friends can best help the depressed person.
In addition to medical and psychological care, the Hulmes stress the spiritual benefits of prayer and meditation.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780806626994
ISBN10: 0806626992
William Hulme | Lucy Hulme
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 1995
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers – 1517 Media
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