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Put effective, psychologist-approved tools into practice from day 1
The Depression Guidebook offers a primer to 5 of the most effective tools for depression & presents them in an easy-to-understand, actionable format that you can start right away. Over time, you'll discover the tools that work best for you and develop the skills to cope with the symptoms of depression.

Designed with your emotions in mind
The clinicians who helped develop this guidebook understand, through personal and professional experience, what living with depression can feel like. That's why we've intentionally designed it so you can start from any section, in any order. As you finish the guidebook, you'll discover new tools and develop the skills to cope with the symptoms of depression.
FAQs
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How will this notebook help with depression?
This book offers a primer to some of the most effective tools for depression — with the idea that you can discover the tools that work best for you. Each section of the book introduces an evidence-based tool, which you'll learn about through an educational overview, followed by written exercises to help you practice. Collectively, the tools will help you improve your motivation, improve your internal dialogue, and improve your relationships.
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When should I use this workbook?
This entire book was designed to be helpful, no matter where or when you begin. We recommend making this book a part of your routine and working through the chapters in order; we also recommend trying each tool for at least a week. That said, you are more than welcome to pause and skip around based on what you believe will work best for you.
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What is the purpose of this workbook?
The purpose of this book is to help you feel better by guiding you through the tools that therapists and researchers consider to be the most effective for depression.
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Is this notebook a replacement for therapy?
This publication is not therapy or a replacement for therapy with a licensed professional. It is designed to provide information in regard to the subject matter covered. It is sold with the understanding that the publisher is not engaged in rendering psychological, financial, legal, or other professional services. If expert assistance for counseling is needed, the services of a competent professional should be sought. Other tools, tips, and reflection questions are also available to help you discover which therapist tools work best for you.
In case you need urgent assistance, here are some resources:
All Emergencies - 911
SAMHSA National Helpline - 1 800 622 HELP (4357)
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1 800 273 TALK (8255)
Crisis Text Line - Text HOME to 741741
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This book offers a primer to some of the most effective tools for depression — with the idea that you can discover the tools that work best for you. Each section of the book introduces an evidence-based tool, which you'll learn about through an educational overview, followed by written exercises to help you practice. Collectively, the tools will help you improve your motivation, improve your internal dialogue, and improve your relationships.
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This entire book was designed to be helpful, no matter where or when you begin. We recommend making this book a part of your routine and working through the chapters in order; we also recommend trying each tool for at least a week. That said, you are more than welcome to pause and skip around based on what you believe will work best for you.
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The purpose of this book is to help you feel better by guiding you through the tools that therapists and researchers consider to be the most effective for depression.
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This publication is not therapy or a replacement for therapy with a licensed professional. It is designed to provide information in regard to the subject matter covered. It is sold with the understanding that the publisher is not engaged in rendering psychological, financial, legal, or other professional services. If expert assistance for counseling is needed, the services of a competent professional should be sought. Other tools, tips, and reflection questions are also available to help you discover which therapist tools work best for you.
In case you need urgent assistance, here are some resources:
All Emergencies - 911
SAMHSA National Helpline - 1 800 622 HELP (4357)
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1 800 273 TALK (8255)
Crisis Text Line - Text HOME to 741741
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Wonderful
This notebook is such a wonderful tool to clear your mind and help you step away from feeling overwhelmed. It's simple, understated, and beautiful, but full of useful information and tools. I love that I can always reference the different tools and use my own written experiences as templates for other moments. Thank you to team Therapy Notebooks!

Therapeutic (obviously)
I have the anti-anxiety and the insomnia notebooks, and I’ve started using the former. I really appreciate the prompts and the sections of information and the realizations. There are scattered snap shots of logic that help to fight off the itch of anxiety. Like, essentially, your anxiety is lying to you. Aesthetically, these are pretty things to have around. The paper quality is nice and the anxiety notebook is hard cover with a little ribbon bookmark. A lot of thought went into creating these little beauties, and I’m very glad to have them.

Compliments my Talk Therapy
I have had anxiety and depression since I was 17, I am 48 now. The Depression handbook and anxiety notebook have helped me practice and remember what I have learned over the years and is a better guide than my old blank composition journals. Thank you l look forward to seeing more products. I hope you make large print versions that I can gift to my elderly parents.

Love this book
This book was amazing. I love being able to write my feelings and have an example on what to do!

Therapy book
It was informative