Overcoming Depression 3rd Edition: A self-help guide using cognitive behavioural techniques
By (Author) Paul Gilbert
Little, Brown Book Group
Robinson
20th September 2009
24th September 2009
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Popular psychology
616.852706
Paperback
624
Width 131mm, Height 196mm, Spine 40mm
500g
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A Books on Prescription TitleBreak free from the hell of depressionIf you suffer from depression you are far from alone. Depression is very common, affecting over 300 million people around the world. Written by Professor Paul Gilbert, internationally recognised for his work on depression, this highly acclaimed self-help book has been of benefit to thousands of people including sufferers, their friends and families, and those working in the medical profession.This fully revised third edition has been extensively updated and rewritten to reflect over ten years of new research on understanding and treating depression, particularly the importance of developing compassionate ways of thinking, behaving and feeling. It contains helpful case studies and new, easy-to-follow, step-by-step suggestions and exercises to help you understand your depression and lift your mood.Highly recommended. - The Sunday Times
It's an excellent guide to finding the way out of the misery for those affected, their friends and family. - My WeeklyThis is a book that is highly accessible to the intelligent layperson, very readable and extraordinarily useful. - Journal of Cognitive PsychotherapyI strongly recommend this book as a workbook to accompany therapy or as a first choice for bibliotherapy for depressed patients. - Behavioural and Cognitive PsychotherapyA comprehensive approach - Counselling at WorkPAUL GILBERT is professor of clinical psychology at the University of Derby and, until his retirement from the NHS in 2016, was consultant clinical psychologist at the Derbyshire Health Care Foundation Trust. He has researched evolutionary approaches to psychopathology for over 40 years with a special focus on the roles of mood, shame and self-criticism in various mental health difficulties for which compassion focused therapy was developed. He has written and edited many books on psychology, therapy, and compassion. He was awarded an OBE by the Queen in March 2011 for services to mental health.