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This Too Shall Pass: Living Through the Dark Times

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Product Code: 9781519376220
ISBN13: 9781519376220
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This Too Shall Pass: Living Through the Dark Times

$11.47
 
Depression is one of the most widespread illnesses (World Health Organization), and yet so misunderstood. Scientific advancements have shed light on the biochemical, neurological, and genetic components of this devastating disease, yet so many suffer in silence. Shame still inhibits many from seeking treatment, leading those who suffer to turn to suicide. "Almost 1 million lives are lost yearly due to suicide, which translates to 3000 suicide deaths every day. For every person who completes a suicide, 20 or more may attempt to end his or her life" (WHO, 2012). Meditation and spirituality have shown to be protective factors against depression, and aid in coping with the cognitive and affective symptoms. These poems grapple with life's questions through the prism of spiritual insights while incorporating Cognitive Behavioral principles, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy techniques, as well as DBT strategies within the verses. These thoughtful meditations help the reader to transcend the grasp of depression's cognitive prison. Reflecting on the wisdom of these verses lifts the cloak of despair, allowing hope to shine in. As a licensed therapist, Christi Ortiz, MA, LMFT, RHC-III has accompanied many who have shared their pain and darkness in search of healing. She has an enduring belief in the power of human potential and is grateful for the countless individuals who have demonstrated great strength and perseverance in fighting the battle against depression. This book is in honor of their courage. May it be a safe space to explore the dark times in honesty, with grace and hope. Cover displays the work of Therese Schmidt, a talented artist with varied talents and mediums including: icons, acrylic paintings, pencil and charcoal sketches, sculptures, murals, and wood-work. More information on her work can be found on her artist's page.


Author: Therese Schmidt
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: Dec 07, 2015
Number of Pages: 112 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 1519376227
ISBN-13: 9781519376220
 

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