Reviews
The book is well written and engages the reader in both medical knowledge and the personal account of the author as to what life is like living with depression. Each chapter is brimming with compassion and encourages the reader to consider how depression can impact on the ability to 'be yourself' and the need to appreciate self-worth.
As a physician who has lived with depression, Susan J. Noonan brings a uniquely clear and empathic perspective to this informative, encouraging, and empowering book. Delivering remarkably rich and accessible insights and practical skills, Take Control of Your Depression is an invaluable road map for all those making their way through a difficult time.
Book Details
Foreword, by Jerrold F. Rosenbaum, MD, and Timothy J. Petersen, PhD
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. Mental Health Basics
The Basic Steps
Sleep and Depression
Sleep Hygiene
Diet and
Foreword, by Jerrold F. Rosenbaum, MD, and Timothy J. Petersen, PhD
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. Mental Health Basics
The Basic Steps
Sleep and Depression
Sleep Hygiene
Diet and Nutrition
Physical Exercise
Routine and Structure
Avoid Isolation
Chapter 2. Mood Disorders
Major Depression
Bipolar Disorder
Making the Diagnosis of a Mood Disorder
Symptoms of Depression
Symptoms of Elevated Mood
Mood Chart
Depression and Anxiety
The Stigma of Mood Disorders
Fatigue and Depression
Chapter 3. Common Obstacles in Depression
Feeling Defined by Depression
Fear of Getting Better
Rumination
Chapter 4. Defining Your Baseline
Chapter 5. Managing Your Mood Disorder
Follow Your Treatment Plan
Talk Therapy
Medications
Inpatient Care
What to Do When You Can't Afford Treatment
The Relationship with Your Therapist
Managing Depression and Bipolar Disorder
Additional Tips for Managing Your Mood Disorder
Chapter 6. What Is the Goal?
Wellness as the Goal
Steps to Wellness
Chapter 7. Relapse Prevention
Overview of Relapse Prevention
Triggers
Warning Signs
An Action Plan for Relapse Prevention
What If I Feel Suicidal?
Chapter 8. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Thoughts, Feelings, and Behaviors
How You Think about the World Affects How You Feel
How You Think and Feel also Affects How You Act
Should Statements
Challenging and Changing Your Thoughts
Evidence For and Against
Pleasure and Mastery
Chapter 9. Strategies to Get You through the Tough Times
Coping and Stress
Mindfulness
Distress Tolerance
Communication Skills
Talking with Your Doctor
Tips for Family and Friends
Chapter 10. Dealing with Family and Friends
Family and Friends Who Are Supportive
Family and Friends Who Are Not Supportive
People You Choose Not to Tell
When to Disclose Your Illness
How to Disclose Your Illness
Managing Relationships Can Be Tricky
How to Survive the Holidays with Family
Chapter 11. Pulling It All Together
Chapter 12. Collective Wisdom
Advice from Some Remarkable People
Technology in Mental Illness
Helpful Websites
Books of Interest
Conclusion
Appendix
Glossary
References
Index