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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Straight Forward Information on Childhood Depression, July 7, 2001
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As a parent if you see any of the lonely, sad or angry behaviors in your child this is a great book to add to the shelf. Reading it early on could help you help your child in getting through these rough and tough times of life. This is a book that I am going to pass around to teachers and relatives to read before bringing it back to my shelf as a reference. It is comprehensive as well as easy to read and understand about what the child and family are experiecing. Let it be an impressive key to help dispell the myths about childhood depression and get them the medical help, and family support they truly deserve. Our child has great frustrations due to learning difficulties so the self-esteem issue is always under fire. It is a daily battle to keep a child like this on the positive side of life.
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5.0 out of 5 stars MUST READ; practical, well-organized, invaluable, October 11, 2005
I've read it cover to cover, and will keep it on the shelf as a reference, and give one to the school, and buy a copy to loan out to friends. When you instinctively know something is wrong for your child, you face these huge questions: Is there something so wrong that he "needs professional help"? How do I explain what is wrong? Are they going to want to give him drugs? Are we doing something wrong at home? This book explains different types of depression and other mood disorders and also describes how various symptoms look in children, and even different at different ages. It explains different types of treatment options objectively so YOU can figure out where to start to understand and help your child. Unexpectedly, it has also explained some parts of my own childhood; didn't change anything for me now, just makes more sense. But MOST importantly, now I think I can help my son.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Help for everyone in the family, not just the depressed child., January 9, 2009
I checked this book out from the library. When my 8 year old read the title she said, "That's me! That sounds like me!" It spells things out for you, offers advice, and points out things that you didn't realize were being effected. ie: relationship with spouse being effected, being the sibling of a depressed (difficult) child, etc.
Oh, and we bought a sun lamp. Boy did that help her moods!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Thanks, April 15, 2008
Not only has this book been helpful but it arrived sooner and in better condition than I had expected.
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Lonely, Sad and Angry by Barbara D. Ingersoll (Paperback - July 1, 1996)
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