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Help! Someone I Love Is Depressed

Practical Insights for Those Who Suffer Through Bouts of Depression and Their Families, Friends, Caregivers, and Churches

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Help! Someone I Love Is Depressed

By: Greg L. Russ
Narrated by: Christopher T. Carley
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Although he holds a doctorate in depression, author Greg L. Russ chose to create this audiobook from a patient's point of view. Having suffered five clinical bouts, Russ offers a graphic look inside the dark abyss while chronicling the insights he learned when his depression intersected God's mercy.

The audiobook extends an invitation to families, friends, churches, and their pastors to become part of the comforting process. Enlightening and encouraging, Help! Someone I Love Is Depressed will speak to the church, medical and counseling professionals, military, and the general public.

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Psychology & Mental Health Mood Disorders Christianity Mental Health Counseling Ministry & Evangelism Personal Development Health
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I made it to chapter three, to be fair. There was entirely too much focus on religious views and so much commentary about how judgemental the author's church peers are against mental illness that all this book did is reinforce my frustration about organized religion.

I'll also note that it is peculiar how this book has a five start rating. At the time of my review there was only one two star review for this book.

May be a good read, IF you're a Baptist

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there should be a disclaimer about these types of books. I do not believe in organized religion and was greatly disappointed when thar is the main premise of this book.

not interested in religion

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