Navigating depression is a personal journey and involves learning what works for you. This field guide is designed to help you explore different evidence-based tools for depression that address your motivation, internal dialogue, and relationships—the areas of life that most impact our ability to thrive.
- 5 sections covering different evidence-based tools effective for managing depression
- Over 80 journal entries with structured exercises to put those tools to practice
- Research-based introduction to depression and how to treat it
- An appendix with additional resources to learn more about the tools that work.
- This notebook is filled with 272 pages of 75 gsm cream paper for a smooth & fluid writing experience.
- Hardcover, with a thread-sewn, flat-lay binding. Linen cover material. Heat-sealed ribbon.
- (LxWxH): 8.5" x 5.5" x 0.63", 0.84 lb.
WHO THIS HELPS
You might feel overwhelmed. Or experience a weighted sadness that's hard to define. If you don't like how you're feeling, The Field Guide for Depression is a starting point for helping to improve motivation, mood, and build more meaningful relationships.
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HOW IT WORKS
INSIDE THE BOOK
Working from the inside out ...
Did you know that your internal dialogue is crucial to how you feel? Change how you speak to yourself and work on changing your outlook from the inside-out. With The Field Guide for Depression, you'll find tools to break the negative cycle of bad self-talk and learn to speak to yourself differently—and to relate to yourself in a more positive way.
... and outside in.
By using tools that lead to external change, you'll uncover what interests you, your values system, and motivations that fuel the purpose and meaning in your life.