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A Good Book To Help Cope With Depression And Mental Issues
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my friend has various mental health problems - nothing diagnosed as yet (except depression) but he feels he may have bi-polar or aspergers or something like that.
he has meltdowns and goes on destructive paths, is very moody and has a whole host of symptoms.
he is now on antidepressants and has finally agreed he needs to see a psychiastrist/psychologist and a counsellor
but i wondered if anyone could recommend a good book for him to read between sessions?
he's not a big reader, low attention span etc, so not something with just pages of boring text, but something easy to dip in and out of and take useful bits of advice from.
i dont mean a book about the ins and outs of depression or mental illness, or medical stuff, but rather something that may just help him cope, and feel better and give him some words of comfort, advice, tips etc.
thanks
he has meltdowns and goes on destructive paths, is very moody and has a whole host of symptoms.
he is now on antidepressants and has finally agreed he needs to see a psychiastrist/psychologist and a counsellor
but i wondered if anyone could recommend a good book for him to read between sessions?
he's not a big reader, low attention span etc, so not something with just pages of boring text, but something easy to dip in and out of and take useful bits of advice from.
i dont mean a book about the ins and outs of depression or mental illness, or medical stuff, but rather something that may just help him cope, and feel better and give him some words of comfort, advice, tips etc.
thanks
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Your local pharmacy is likely to stock some suitable books.
In the meantime, perhaps directing him here might help:
http:// www.nhs .uk/Con ditions /depres sion/Pa ges/liv ing-wit h.aspx
In the meantime, perhaps directing him here might help:
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The gold standard - - has helped me and so many others on AB
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Self Help for Your Nerves: Learn to relax and enjoy life again by overcoming stress and fear
Dr. Claire Weekes
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Self Help for Your Nerves: Learn to relax and enjoy life again by overcoming stress and fear
Dr. Claire Weekes
There was a good thread here
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/Body -and-So ul/Heal th-and- Fitness /Questi on13041 90.html
which had some excellent advice from other AB members.
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which had some excellent advice from other AB members.
Try the free guides available on the MIND website.
They explain different mental health conditions and include suggestions on what your friend can do to help himself until he gets a clearer diagnosis.
http:// www.min d.org.u k/infor mation- support /types- of-ment al-heal th-prob lems/
They explain different mental health conditions and include suggestions on what your friend can do to help himself until he gets a clearer diagnosis.
http://
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