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Dorothy Rowe

    Dorothy Rowe est une psychologue et écrivaine de renommée mondiale dont le travail a remodelé notre compréhension de la dépression et du bonheur. Elle offre un moyen aux personnes souffrant de dépression de prendre le contrôle de leur vie et de sortir définitivement de sa prison. Rowe explique comment chacun d'entre nous vit dans un monde de sens que nous avons créé, appliquant cette vision à des aspects cruciaux de la vie tels que la détresse émotionnelle, le bonheur, le vieillissement et les relations. Son travail nous libère des récits trompeurs qui pourraient être perpétués par des experts en santé mentale et des politiciens cherchant à maintenir leur contrôle.

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    Dorothy Rowe's Guide To Life
    Choosing Not Losing
    Depression
    The Successful Self
    Breaking the Bonds
    • Breaking the Bonds

      Understanding Depression, Finding Freedom

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      As well as discussing the meaning of depression, examining why it is hard to effect change, and describing the journey towards freedom from depression, the author also looks at other interpretations of depression, and at the way drugs are often wrongfully used. By the author of "Successful Self".

      Breaking the Bonds
      4,0
    • The Successful Self

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Dorothy Rowe shows us how to live more comfortably and creatively within ourselves by achieving a fuller understanding of how we experience our existence and how we perceive the threat of its annihilation.

      The Successful Self
      4,0
    • Depression

      • 257pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Depression is the experience of a terrible isolation, of being alone in a prison. But by understanding how we build the prison of depression we can dismantle it for ever. Dorothy Rowe gives us a way of understanding depression, allowing us to take charge of our lives. She shows it is not an illness requiring drugs but a defence we use to hold ourselves together when we feel our lives falling apart. This bestselling book, now in its second edition, contains the stories of people who have left the prison of depression and changed their lives for ever.

      Depression
      4,0
    • Choosing Not Losing

      The Experience of Depression

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      'I remember feeling very isolated. For a while I became convinced that I was set apart. Everyone seemed so well and confident. I marvelled that they were able to get through the day.'Joan had a happy family and a nice home, but saw no point in living further. Mary feared that no one would notice if she died. John desperately needed someone to talk to following the death of a close friend. Joe tried to murder the girl he loved. And Dave's aggression went either against himself or against the world.Depression is the greatest isolation we can experience, a prison which we build for ourselves. Just as we build it, however, so we can unlock the door and let ourselves out. In 'Choosing Not Losing', eminent psychologist Dorothy Rowe draws on her experiences with a number of patients who were referred to her for treatment. Their stories show that the lives of even those in the depths of depression 'can' change.A sympathetic and immensely valuable book, full of insight into the often strange and moving world of suffering inhabited by the depressive, 'Choosing Not Losing' will give hope to all who read it.

      Choosing Not Losing
      3,0
    • Dorothy Rowe's Guide To Life

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      A superb distillation of the wisdom of one of Britain's most admired writers on the human condition, which gives insights and comfort on some of the most difficult aspects of identity and self-esteem, fear, depression and unhappiness, coping with people, power, agreed, guilt and selfishness and getting older.

      Dorothy Rowe's Guide To Life
      3,9