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Living with Depression: Why Biology and Biography Matter along the Path to Hope and Healing Paperback – October 16, 2012

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One out of four Americans will experience mental illness in their lifetime; major depressive disorder is the leading cause of disability in the United States for ages 15 through 44. However, only a fraction of those suffering will seek treatment; 25 percent will seek treatment for symptoms. Stigma claims the other 75 percent, wedging depressed individuals into a life of silent suffering.

In Living with Depression, Serani outlines the various forms of depression, describes the different treatments, and outlines methods for living with depression and getting the help you or a loved one needs. Tips on how to choose a good therapist, negotiate the labyrinth of healthcare, and minimize stigma are addressed, as is learning how to use biology and biography as tools of empowerment. Listings of national and global resources make this a ready resource for everything you need to know about depression.

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Her strategies are concrete, concise and compassionate. Ranging from simple tips like being consistent with medication and not skipping scheduled therapy sessions to complex issues such as creating a suicideprevention plan and effectively dealing with stigma.
Psychology Today

New York psychologist Serani helps patients understand their depression by first understanding what depression is, and then how to navigate the complex system of seeking effective treatment. In the first chapter, Serani shares her own experience with debilitating depression with hopes that her experience 'will serve as an encouraging reminder that depression can be treated.' As she moves into the more scientific sections of the book, she uses examples from her personal and professional experiences to provide more rounded explanations. She understands and acknowledges the reserves people have about using medication and consciously addresses the different treatments with that in mind. The aim of this book is to help patients come to terms with the diagnosis and the attendant stigma attached....Much of the focus is on being proactive and utilizing available resources. ―
Publishers Weekly

Psychologist Serani shares her own experience and related research in an effort to help all those suffering from depression to understand the disease and negotiate the labyrinth of health-care options and stigma attached to depression. She advocates knowing one's triggers, avoiding toxic people, staying connected with support systems, and making a plan to thwart suicide attempts. Serani offers validity and help to those who suffer from mood disorders but feel ashamed or don't know where to turn for help. This is a valuable resource with the potential to save lives. ―
Library Journal

Serani offers a guide book with a soul. She clearly writes of the trials of major depression and the promise of science. She does so as a gutsy clinical psychologist who shares the wisdom made from her suffering, not just her training. She rarely shrank from the challenges of mental illness however they appeared, which will serve as an inspiration to most readers. Her comments on the roadblocks of stigma remind us that the pain of depression and most mental illness arise not solely from the illness, but from the harsh response society has to people with these disorders... -- Patrick Corrigan, distinguished professor of psychology at the Illinois Institute of Technology

Serani offers a guide book with a soul. She clearly writes of the trials of major depression and the promise of science. She does so as a gutsy clinical psychologist who shares the wisdom made from her suffering, not just from her training. She rarely shrank from the challenges of mental illness however they appeared, which will serve as an inspiration to most readers. Her comments on the roadblocks of stigma remind us that the pain of depression, and most mental illness, arises not solely from the illness, but from the harsh response society has to people with these disorders. -- Patrick Corrigan, distinguished professor of psychology at the Illinois Institute of Technology

As someone who has lost a loved one to suicide, I know the accompanying journey of depression and hopelessness well. I also know the fear of sharing that journey with others. Deborah Serani courageously shares her path of despair to hope and healing with the intent of helping others from what she has learned and experienced. She also does it to continue to break the stigma that needlessly surrounds mental illness. In
Living with Depression, she succeeds with her messages of hope. May this book reach the far corners of both people who suffer from mental illness and those who need to understand it. -- Michelle Linn-Gust Ph.D, President, American Association of Suicidology and author of Rocky Roads: The Journeys of Families through Suicide Grief

I found
Living with Depression to be not only fascinating but, since the author suffers from depression herself, also compassionate, understanding and informative. Bravo! -- Jessie Close, BringChange2Mind.org

Sometimes, with the best of intentions and efforts, psychological professionals can't get across essential information to their patients. Living with Depression bridges that gap in communication. I wish this book had been around when I first began to deal with depression-and I will still use it as a guidebook in the future. Patients can benefit from the doctor's perspective and doctors can learn from their patients. That both are the same gifted author is a blessing to all who deal with mental illness. -- Delta Burke, Actress

About the Author

Dr. Deborah Serani is a psychologist in private practice in New York. She has appeared as an expert on various media outlets including MSNBC.com, MedScape.com, ABC News, Medscape, All You magazine, Newsday, Baby Talk magazine, Chicago Sun-Times, USAToday.com, Wall Street Journal Health Blog, Washington Post Health Blog, HealthCentral.com, and many more. She has also published articles in academic journals.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (October 16, 2012)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 208 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1442224010
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1442224018
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 10.4 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.42 x 0.61 x 8.44 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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Deborah Serani, Psy.D. is psychologist in practice 30 years. She is also a senior professor at Adelphi University and has been published in academic journals on the subjects of depression and trauma.

Dr. Serani is a go-to expert for psychological issues. Her interviews can be found at ABC News, CNN, The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, Forbes, Reader's Digest, The Washington Post and USA Today, and affiliate radio station programs at CBS and NPR, just to name a few. She is also a TEDx speaker and has lectured nationally and internationally. Dr. Serani has worked as a technical advisor for the NBC television show, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - where a recurring character, Judge D. Serani, was named for her.

Dr. Serani is an award-winning author, writing about psychological topics in many genres.

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Customers find the book informative, insightful, and compassionate. They also appreciate the author's raw, honest, and detailed approach to depression. Readers also mention the book is an excellent read, providing an overview of treatment options and details about the author’s experience with medication.

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Customers find the book informative, hopeful, and holistic, providing optimism and resources for understanding depression. They also appreciate the author's own journey, which provides a framework for understanding the illness. Customers say the book is invaluable, vital, compassionate, and beneficial to anyone who has depression.

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Dr. Serani's wonderful book brought me such comfort!
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Dr. Serani's wonderful book brought me such comfort!
When I was going through one of my worst depressions, Dr. Serani's book "Living with Depression" helped me so much. When one is depressed, it's hard to focus on anything for long, let alone get through a book. But Dr. Serani's clear writing and warm, understanding tone made it possible for me to read, and her book helped me feel less alone with my pain. Because of "Living with Depression", I felt better informed about how to deal with my depression. I'm so grateful I was able to find Dr. Serani's extraordinary book, and if I could give it 10 stars, I would!Dyane Harwood, mental health writer and advocate
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Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2011
Dr. Serani, who is a psychologist and practicing psychoanalyst, candidly shares her lifelong struggle with depression and how depression severly impacted her life and those around her. She vividly describes her personal experiences with depression, and the path she took to take back control of her life. She's an experienced, gentle, insightful author and I'm sure anyone who knows her is proud of the courage and perseverance she possessed to publish personal experiences in her life to help others. In addition, she helps the reader to understand that a variety of people in the world have depression, and live their daily lives proud and successful while "Living With Depression". The enormous amount of resources in this book are beneficial to anyone who has depression, and anyone who knows someone with depression. I also follow her online at "drdeborahserani.blogspot.com" and "psychologytoday.com". This book is a must have on your bookshelf !
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Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2017
Good Book. Interesting points !
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2015
My therapist recommended that I read this book and I'm so glad I did. It is not only a moving account of Deborah's personal experience with depression, it is also a fantastic resource for anyone who is depressed or anyone who wants to better understand depression and/or help a loved one who's struggling. It was interesting to read a book about depression written by a psychologist who has experienced the illness firsthand. As someone who also suffers from depression, it was comforting to learn that other people, even mental-health professionals, struggle with torturous thoughts and feelings and that it can get better. Her tips for living and dealing with depression and preventing recurrences were very helpful and things I try to keep in mind. She also includes an overview of the various treatment options and details her own experience with medication. I would recommend this book to anyone who suffers from depression, knows someone who's battling the illness, or is just interested in learning more about depression.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2014
Dr. Serani's book is a compilation of resources for those diagnosed with depression or for those who need to learn more to understand their loved ones. The topic of depression is one that typically engenders confusion and fear. Dr. Serani clears up myths and misunderstandings while providing hope and direction. She shares an honest and raw synopsis of her own journey which provides a framework for understanding this illness, while providing optimism and resources. I enjoyed her holistic approach, touching on all areas including medication, various therapies, alternative medicine, food and nutrition and lifestyle choices. Dr. Serani has written an invaluable, vital, compassionate and comprehensive book for those wanting to understand more about this illness and mental illness in general. As a school counselor, I found this information very valuable and will leave a copy on my desk for recommendation to families.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2020
I became depressed reading this. Stuff is real and too much to take.
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2011
While not everyone has depression, everyone knows someone suffering with this problem. Deborah Serani, PhD. offers us a chance to truly understand what it is to live with depression, and then how to deal with it. She offers the unique perspective as not just a therapist and educator but also a patient. She bravely recounts the depths of her own depression and recounts how she has, with help, succeeded. This very well written work will help both those with depression and family or friends who just want to learn more.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2013
"Living with Depression" takes an insightful and compassionate look at depression, yet the most compelling aspect to the book is the writer herself. Dr. Deborah Serani is bold in her acknowledgement of her depression, refreshingly honest in her self analysis and deeply compassionate to others who may suffer from the disease. She gives hope to those who battle with depression by allowing herself to be the role model for their recovery, and does it in an articulate, yet conversational manner. This book reveals Dr. Deborah Serani as a true heroine in the world mental health.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2013
Honestly, it was a waste of money. There was only 1 good chapter in there, #5. 1/3 of the book was a list of famous people with depression, bi-polar disorder and too many paged devoted to the Appendices. Too clinical, wanted a more "practical" book.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 1, 2017
After struggling with depression for many years I found this book very helpful in the search to understand more about my condition.