Depression and the body; the biological basis of faith and reality
Material type: TextBaltimore Penguin Books c1972Description: 318p.; illusContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0-14-021780-0
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1 Why we become depressed. 2 Grounding in reality. 3 The energy dynamics of depression. 4 A case of depression. 5 The psychoanalytic view of depression. 6 Deception and self-deception. 7 Faith. 8 The loss of faith. 9 Reality. 10 A faith in life
'...an eminent psychiatrist's revolutionary plan for conquering depression. The depressed person...is out of tough with reality--and especially with his own body. This pioneering book shows how we can overcome depression by activating dormant life forces and by training mind and body to respond as keenly as a finely tuned instrument responds to a virtuoso.'
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