How Hard It Really Is: A Short, Honest Book About Depression

Read [J.S. Park Book] ! How Hard It Really Is: A Short, Honest Book About Depression Online * PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. How Hard It Really Is: A Short, Honest Book About Depression I find it hard to believe it myself.This book is for those who believe, and for those who want to.Depression is encased in misconceptions. Its in sharing what we go through that we are empowered to make it through together.This book is a conversation so we can talk differently about depression, with the thoughtfulness it deserves. Depression is a rumor, until it is reality, and then its as if nothing else was ever real.Still, no one will believe you. Its for both the person wrestling with dep

How Hard It Really Is: A Short, Honest Book About Depression

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Rating : 4.24 (657 Votes)
Asin : B073TX15LB
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Number of Pages : 257 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-11-28
Language : English

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. in Psychology from USF and Master's from SEBTS.In 2012, he gave away half his income to fight human trafficking.It was a check for $10,000, which was matched to raise another 10k, for a total of $20,000 for charity.The charity was One Day's Wages.J.S. is a contributing blogger for X3Church, Church Leaders, and ChurchPlants, and has been published on the front page of Wordpress. Park is a hospital chaplain, pastor, blogger, former atheist, sixth degree black belt, suicide survivor, recovered porn addict, intense introvert, and he loves Jesus.He has a B.A.

I have struggled with sharing about my depression, and Amazon Customer I have struggled with sharing about my depression, and I think I've found a resource to share to help explain what I'm going through!!. "An honest and deep-dive book on depression" according to SusanIreneFox. “Depression thrives on its unrelenting invisibility, creating a fatal cycle in which its own camouflage is the very mechanism by which it destroys.”With this sentence, J.S.Park describes the deep, invisible hole of depression that only sufferers are acutely and chronically aware of. His book not only informs, but opens wide the pain and powerlessness of those of us with depression and bipolar – both emotionally and physically – when depression wields its ugly sword. "Nuanced, researched, and empathetic conversation" according to SLiao. I really appreciated the author's approach in crafting this book. J.S. Park's own experience with depression along with his experience from the other side as one listening to and sitting with others in depression provide common ground for empathy with the reader wherever the reader may fall in that particular relationship. He doesn't simply rely on his own personal experiences to write, however, but understands the limitation of his single perspective, and thus frequently brings in multip

J.S. in Psychology from USF and Master's from SEBTS.In 2012, he gave away half his income to fight human trafficking.It was a check for $10,000, which was matched to raise another 10k, for a total of $20,000 for charity.The charity was One Day's Wages.J.S. is a contributing blogger for X3Church,

I find it hard to believe it myself.This book is for those who believe, and for those who want to.Depression is encased in misconceptions. It's in sharing what we go through that we are empowered to make it through together.This book is a conversation so we can talk differently about depression, with the thoughtfulness it deserves. Depression is a rumor, until it is reality, and then it's as if nothing else was ever real.Still, no one will believe you. It's for both the person wrestling with depression and for those who want to help.How Hard It Really Is covers:• The science behind depression• The helpful (and unhelpful) dialogue around mental illness• The debate between seeing i

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