Review
...a breathtakingly honest account...a true testament that child abuse does not end when the touching stops. --
(Prevent Child Abuse America, A. Sid Johnson, President)...no book has as accurately captured the pace of therapeutic sessions, nor the power of the therapeutic relationship. --
(Columbia University, Barry Farber, Ph.D., Director, Clinical Psychology)I have recommended Waking Up for the reading list at Harvard Medical School and the faculty at Massachusetts General Hospital. --
(Harvard Medical School, Lyn M. Duncan, MD, Professor)Waking Up is a brave woman's story which can help those who want to survive. --
(Bernie Siegel, MD, best selling author of Love, Medicine & Miracles)[Waking Up] will provide both understanding and courage in the quest for the redemptive possibilities of life's meaning. --
(Rabbi Earl E. Grollman, DHL, DD, best selling author of Living When a Loved One Dies)
Product Description
This compelling narrative of a woman's near-fatal deliberate overdose following the death of her husband provides an emotionally honest road map for using therapy to treat depression and restore hope. Honest, jargon-free, and written from a patient's perspective, this work explores a range of issues underlying depression, including child abuse, loss, long-term caregiving, and bereavement.
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