Review
Douglas Bloch exhibits the traits of a true survivor. The techniques he used to recover from depression can be used by others who are struggling to overcome a difficult ordeal. A rare accomplishment. --
Al Siebert, Ph.D., author of The Survivor PersonalityDouglas Bloch has written a triumphant, poignant account of his successful battle with a depression which nearly took his life. He lays bare his soul and reveals how he came through. This book is an important and valuable contribution to the millions of people who suffer from depression and to the doctors who treat them. --
Larry Dossey, M.D., author of Reinventing MedicineDouglas Bloch writes with the insight and power of message only available to someone who has walked in some of the deepest darkness a human can know. When Going Through Hell, Dont Stop is much more than one mans journey. It is a powerful contribution to anyone seeking help for themselves or someone they love. --
Mary Manin Morrissey, author of Building Your Field of Dreams
Product Description
In the fall of 1996, author and counsellor Douglas Bloch suffered an adverse reaction to an antidepressant that plummeted him into a major depressive episode. For the next ten months, he was assailed by out-of-control anxiety attacks which alternated with dark, suicidal depressions. Each day felt like an eternity, as he struggled to stay alive in the face of overwhelming feelings of hopelessness and despair. In this book, Douglas shares his struggle with, and ultimate recovery from, a life-threatening depressive illness. He offers a 'survival plan for living in hell' that he adopted until the power of spirit, acting through a group of committed, loving people, brought about his recovery.
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