Depression in women is epidemic. It’s particularly frustrating for believers who are told that Christians shouldn’t feel depressed. What is a biblical perspective on depression? What causes it in women? How do you treat it? A Woman’s Guide to Overcoming Depression is an up-to-date and comprehensive resource for women experiencing mild to moderate depression. It addresses types of depression, proven treatments, strategies for wellness, and God’s plan for wholeness. Hart and Weber redeem depression as an opportunity for growth and change, helping readers not only to find healing but also to build resilience. A practical and inspirational resource, this book contains exercises that encourage proactive, intentional living. A special chapter for loved ones and friends helps those readers better understand depression and how to be supportive.
”I seem to cry over nothing these days."
“Why am I having such a hard time making simple decisions?"
"Lately, it’s difficult just getting out of bed."
"I’m so irritable; what’s wrong with me?"
Nearly every woman, at some time during her life, will experience the crippling effects of depression. But these debilitating emotions can be managed and sometimes even conquered.
A Woman’s Guide to Overcoming Depression offers you encouragement and hope. The authors are experienced therapists who encourage a holistic approach of counseling, health care, spirituality, and medication when necessary. This inspirational resource will help you
• examine the symptoms of depression,
• understand its causes,
• learn about remedies to heal the whole body, and
• walk the path to recovery.
Discover a proactive approach to growing through or living with depression and how you can redeem it as an opportunity for learning and growth.
Archibald Hart, Ph.D., is licensed in the state of California as a psychologist and is board certified in psychopharmacology. He is professor of psychology at Fuller Theological Seminary and the author of many books.
Catherine Hart Weber, Ph.D., is a licensed marriage and family therapist, specializing in psychotherapy from a Christian perspective. The coauthor of Secrets of Eve, she writes and speaks on topics relating to marriage, parenting, sexuality, and personal wellness.
Archibald D. Hart, PhD, is licensed in the state of California
as a psychologist and is board certified in psychopharmacology. He
is professor of psychology at Fuller Theological Seminary and the
author of many books. He lives in Pasadena, California.
Catherine Hart Weber, PhD, is a licensed marriage and family
therapist, specializing in psychotherapy from a Christian
perspective. The coauthor of Secrets of Eve, she writes and speaks
on topics relating to marriage, parenting, sexuality, and personal
wellness. She lives in Sierra Madre, California.