Book description
Those who suffer from depression can come to believe that it is
what they are, when it is merely something that they have - in the
same way that they could have heart disease. Depression is fuelled by
complex and inter-related factors; genetic, biochemical and
environmental. Yet, Richard O'Connor focuses on an additional, and
often overlooked, factor; our own habits. Sufferers can become good at
depression, hide it and work around it. Depression has been described
as a modern epidemic, 10% of the population suffer from it. Richard
O'Connor's approach avoids simplistic self-help solutions by combining
many of the strategies used by mental health professionals and
therapists, and offers an understanding that makes each sufferer an
individual. Richard O'Connor demonstrates how to replace depressive
patterns of thinking and relating with new, more effective skills.
Learn how to 'undo' depression.
Richard O'Connor has personally suffered from depression and as a
psychotherapist he has a unique dual perspective, and a unrivalled depth
of understanding.