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Gregory L. Jantz (Author), Ann McMurray (Author)
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September 16, 2003
You Can Hope Again

You may feel as if you will never find a way out of the darkness of depression. Gregory L. Jantz, Ph.D. believes that because people’s paths into depression are uniquely their own, their paths out of depression will be unique as well. In Moving Beyond Depression, he takes an insightful and honest look at the emotional, environmental, relational, physical, and spiritual causes of this disease. Here you will find practical help that will lead you to true freedom.

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"There is no one answer for depression and no single path to recovery," writes Jantz, a psychologist. Because depression can arise from a myriad of factors-physical, relational, financial, environmental, hormonal or spiritual-it doesn't make sense to treat it with a one-size-fits-all system, he insists. Jantz weighs the pros and cons of counseling and medication, and is sharply critical of the recent trend to dispense with counseling in favor of "a pharmaceutical solution." He advocates a whole-person approach to overcoming depression, a program that is tailored to the patient's individual needs and circumstances. While medication is one avenue, it should be used cautiously. (This is a theme throughout the book; Jantz spends a section outlining how numerous medications for physical illnesses such as heart disease and diabetes can foster depression as an unintended side effect.) The book includes a twelve-week "personal recovery plan" with practical suggestions and notes on keeping a journal.
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“With wisdom and sensitivity, Dr. Jantz challenges popular approaches to treating depression and provides real solutions for real healing.”
–Dr. Tim Clinton, author of numerous books and president of the American Association of Christian Counselors

“Dr. Jantz leads readers through, around, and beyond depression.”
–Robert A. Anderson, M.D., author of Clinician’s Guide to Holistic Medicine

Moving Beyond Depression is an extraordinary book that not only touches the very core of this troubling disease but offers healing guidance and wisdom that is totally on target for anyone who suffers from depression.”
–Cynthia French, author of Humanville

Product Details

  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Shaw Books (September 16, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0877880336
  • ISBN-13: 978-0877880332
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #722,005 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Thorough, Comprehensive Book, September 25, 2011
This review is from: Moving Beyond Depression: A Whole-Person Approach to Healing (Paperback)
Moving Beyond Depression: A Whole Person Approach to Healing is a thorough, comprehensive book dedicated to helping the individual. This is not a cookie-cutter, classifying approach; Jantz believes that depression is individually experienced and must be treated as such. In each chapter, he lists treatments for each part of the person: spiritual, physical, emotional, and environmental. He gives examples of patients suffering depressive symptoms, treatments they received, and their recovery. The spiritual aspect of the book was a pleasant surprise was. Dr. Jantz does not command that everyone be Christians; he uses passages from the Bible to uplift the spirit and recommends those he believes are helpful to recovery. He also lists and annotates more helpful resources at the end of the book and recommends reading one for further healing. Since the mind and body are connected, the body must be healed along with the mind, which is why he advises against using only medications. He advises nutrition, exercise, and surveying one's environment for chemical sensitivities and allergies.

Each chapter describes how to deal with specific areas of life related to depression such as family dynamics, relationships, intellectual, spiritual, and physical support. Dr. Jantz recommends keeping a journal, and at the end of each chapter, presents questions that enable you to take stock of key issues in your life that you might change in your recovery from depression. Included in the exercises at the end of each chapter are a moving forward phrase, objective of the journal work, and statements that you might have internalized. He covers substance abuse, medications, and true spiritual faith. Being in tune with your body and looking at environmental surroundings are part of the healing process, as well as altering your perceptions of life events and dealing positively with stress. That we must respond to stress instead of reacting to it is a phrase that I will personally try to incorporate into my life.

Jantz delves into how to choose your mood in order to diminish the power other people have in bringing negativity into our lives, creating emotional balance, and how to navigate draining activities and relationships. He advocates beginning slowly, maintaining consistency in changing our patterns of response, and most importantly, finding positive support. Exercise, hydration, and good sleep are all part of his formula for recovery. He recommends a twelve-week program which is outlined in the last chapter. Each week has activities for integrating each aspect of healing the whole person: emotional wellness, environmental balance, relationship healing, physical health, and spiritual renewal. You are instructed to read one of the books listed in the resources, expand positive relationships, exercise good physical health habits, pray, and read uplifting Bible passages. He advises us to keep moving forward and explains the purpose of pain in our lives.

The resource list contains annotations of some interesting books for further reading, such as Dealing with Depression Naturally by Syd Bumel, Conquering Depression by Mark A. Sutton and Bruce Henningan, M.D., and The Freedom from Depression Workbook by Les Carter, Ph.D. Other titles were: Healing the Scars of Emotional Abuse by Dr. Gregory Jantz, Ph.D., Relationships: An Open & Honest Guide to Making Bad Relationships Better and Good Relationships Great by Drs. Les and Leslie Parrott, and Undoing Depression: What Therapy Doesn't Teach You and Medication Can't Give You by Richard O'Connor, Ph. D. There is plenty of reading material recommended in the book and further information on depression on the website run by The Center for Counseling and Health Resources in Edmonds, Washington, where Dr. Jantz works.

This was an excellent book. I could not find much to criticize. The "optimism, hope, and joy" phrase was repeated frequently in the beginning, but this phrase is a focus point or mantra for the goal of climbing out of depression. I received my free copy from the kind print campaign manager and found Dr. Jantz's program to be a clear, step-by-step process that anyone can incorporate into their mental health goals. As he says in the book, these steps can be done by individuals or by those who are already working with a mental health professional. The book style is interesting, understandable, and makes you want to read Dr. Jantz's other books. I was a little sorry when I finished this book; it was like having a good friend around. You do not have to be depressed to read it; it will nourish even the happiest life.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A powerful and effective self-help guide, December 13, 2003
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Ably written by Gregory L. Jantz (the founder and executive director of the mental health and chemical dependency treatment facility The Center for Counseling and Health Resources Inc.) with the assistance of Ann McMurry and featured an informative Foreword by Dr. Abram Hoffer, Moving Beyond Depression: A Whole-Person Approach To Healing is a powerful and effective self-help guide to the personal search for emotional equilibrium; rebuilding personal and familial relation-ships; identifying the physical causes of depression; renewing spiritual connections, and more. Focusing on the importance of looking at one's life as a whole in order to treat depression (including the emotional, environmental, relational, phy-sical, and spiritual factors involved in melancholia), Moving Beyond Depression is very highly recommended reading -- especially for those struggle with their own "dark nights of the soul".
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