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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must-read
I've read more than dozen books this year on depression and related subjects, and this one is a real eye-opener. Dr. Whitfield pulls together hundreds of research studies examining depression and he finds the same patterns he saw in his own practice, namely that childhood trauma is a huge factor. The book goes on to provide extensive medical evidence explaining the...
Published on November 17, 2006 by A. Giordano

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16 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Strongly biased...
As someone who suffers periodically from depression, I've read a fair number of books and articles about the subject and I have to say I was not very impressed by Charles Whitfield's "The Truth About Depression." The title suggests that this is going to be a balanced overview of possible treatments for depression, but in fact Whitfield has a very strong bias...
Published on August 4, 2004 by GLBT


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must-read, November 17, 2006
This review is from: The Truth About Depression: Choices for Healing (Paperback)
I've read more than dozen books this year on depression and related subjects, and this one is a real eye-opener. Dr. Whitfield pulls together hundreds of research studies examining depression and he finds the same patterns he saw in his own practice, namely that childhood trauma is a huge factor. The book goes on to provide extensive medical evidence explaining the specific ways in which trauma can lead to subsequent emotional disorder.

Everything in this book matches exactly with my own experience. I had been struggling for years to understand why I became depressed, and Dr. Whitfield's books have given me that understanding. It's very therapeutic to learn what happened to you and that it's not your fault.

I heartily recommend this book to anyone interested in the subject, and I'd also recommend Whitfield's "Healing the Child Within."

Incidentally, this book can be invaluable whether or not you agree with the author's position on medication, which is not the main point of the book.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "The Truth About Depression" is my truth, September 8, 2004
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Maria Casas (Atlanta, Georgia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Truth About Depression: Choices for Healing (Paperback)
I wish I had read this book years ago. It would have saved me thousands of dollars, hundreds of hours of go-no-where-therapy, and it would have given me a more real name for my so-called disease.

I was diagnosed with major depression almost a decade ago.

Doctors prescribed a string of antidepressants with no luck.

The side effects were painful and my depression continued.

There was a time, while taking Paxil, that I was suicidal most every day.

I tried Paxil, Prozac, Zoloft, Trazadone, and Wellbutrin, and none worked. The theory was that I had to keep trying until I hit the right pill. I felt victimized and misunderstood by my otherwise well-intentioned doctors.

From reading The Truth about Depression I learned that I had to grieve the pain of my losses instead of medicating them and share that pain with safe people. It has taken a lot of work and courage to face my pain. It was not an instant fix, but it has worked.

I have instead, grieved, gone through my sadness and eventually found some peace.

If I had medicated my grieving, I would have masked the pain with chemicals.

This book offers a revolutionary approach to chronic sadness that sheds light on an obscure disease and gives hope. I am not on antidepressants, do not have their bothersome side effects, and I am getting better.

The negative words below by GLBT ("Strongly biased") reflect how the drug industry and psychiatry have manipulated the public into believing their unproven claims about depression and other mental disorders. For more accuracy, check the other reviews below and the strong endorsements in the book.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Compeling data & approach, December 25, 2006
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This review is from: The Truth About Depression: Choices for Healing (Paperback)
A million thanks to Dr. Whitfield for helping me. An answer to my prayers - after numerous failed attempts with conventional psychiatry and their antidepressant drugs that didn't help me and often made me feel worse.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read For Depression!, June 24, 2003
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This review is from: The Truth About Depression: Choices for Healing (Paperback)
In The Truth about Depression, Charles Whitfield makes a clear and compelling case for childhood trauma's undeniable link to childhood and adult depression and outlines a no nonsense, non-drug treatment strategy that works. For clinicians wishing to gain added understanding of depression's root cause and for depressed people, including their family members, wishing to speed their recovery . . . this book is a must read.
This is the most "readable" volume on unresolved childhood trauma's link to depression in print today.

Robert J. Woodson, Ph.D. Santa Barbara, California

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I'm thankful for this book, April 24, 2007
This review is from: The Truth About Depression: Choices for Healing (Paperback)
There are many celebrities including Christian celebrities that encourage Christians to think they should look for signs of "depression" in their friends and family members, even those they don't know well and who are also Christians. This is not the truth about depression and how Christians should treat one another. I agree with what the author says in this book that doesn't give the shallow "label and medicate" of much of today's psychiatry and "psychology" which is way too much into the biological treatment that does much harm to many. I know this from personal experience. I am thankful for books like this that do encourage mental health, but not with forced psychiatric drugs. I am a Christian psychiatric survivor and very happy and thankful.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Enlightening, March 27, 2009
This review is from: The Truth About Depression: Choices for Healing (Paperback)
This book is up-to-date revelation on depression (grief) and how to heal. Recovering from child trauma or adult trauma and knowing that that is termed grief rather than depression. Childhood trauma and the effects on the development of the brain,learning and the damage done. I would certainly recommend this book to people who want a positive view and help about healing.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars FINALLY...THE TRUTH!, July 13, 2005
This review is from: The Truth About Depression: Choices for Healing (Paperback)
Charles Whitfield's inciteful and revealing look at all we currently know about depression and it's links to trauma and grieving is remarkable! He does not opine but presents a preponderance of clinical studies that support a very different view than the one we are sold by the legalized drug pushers, even the studies done by the drug pusher's themselves that they don't tell you about untill they are forced too. Yes, of course there are benefits to medicinal healing treatments that should not be ignored, and he doesn't. However, he also destroys the illusion the drug pushers have created as to their products efficacy and "magic pill" solution. He details some specific drug therapies as potentially beneficial short term coping aids and many with little efficacy and negative side-effects. The drug pushers do too at the end of their commercials, but we just ignore them. Beyond the Truth about drugs , he presents all we currently know about the efficacy of all healing methods in a clear and readable manner. He shows a realistic picture of all our current options and the importance of finding the root cause of the "depression" or often what more appropriately should be called grieving our traumas. What a great resource for anyone trying to understand depression, or better stated the label of depression. A MUST READ!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read For Depression!, June 24, 2003
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This review is from: The Truth About Depression: Choices for Healing (Paperback)
In The Truth about Depression, Charles Whitfield makes a clear and compelling case for childhood trauma's undeniable link to childhood and adult depression and outlines a no nonsense, non-drug treatment strategy that works. For clinicians wishing to gain added understanding of depression's root cause and for depressed people, including their family members, wishing to speed their recovery ... this book is a must read.
This is the most "readable" volume on unresolved childhood trauma's link to depression in print today.

Robert J. Woodson, Ph.D. Santa Barbara, California

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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Whitfield does it again!, January 13, 2004
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This review is from: The Truth About Depression: Choices for Healing (Paperback)
Every book Charles Whitfield MD writes is clear and filled with information that you can't normally get from your own physician. He understands clearly the relationship between childhood trauma and why we are the way we are today. Here's a physician who hasn't bought the partyline opinion. He thinks for himself and willingly shares with his reading audience what he thinks. And, in this book he shares hundreds of peer-reviewed studies to back up his opinion. Good for him for showing us the way out of depression!
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Healing Resource, May 12, 2003
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Carol A. Redding (San Diego, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I am impressed with every aspect of this work, from the concise writing style--which makes this book so useful to virtually anyone who acquires it--through content, layout, and a most remarkable array of references. "The Truth about Depression" will be a resource that I will use time and again in my writing and research. In September, I will eagerly look to find "The Truth about Mental Illness" on the market.
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