Depression Fallout: The Impact of Depression on Couples and What You Can Do to Preserve the Bond

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Product DescriptionWhat happens to love when one partner is depressed? And depression of your partner undermines your happiness a couple? After blaming yourself, lose your self-esteem, and anger, maybe you feel like walking – even if you’re still in love. With 19 million Americans suffer from depression, you’re not alone in your misery. And nobody knows what you go through better than Anne Sheffield, who coined the term “Fallout depression” in her. . . More>>


Product DescriptionWhat happens to love when one partner is depressed? And depression of your partner undermines your happiness a couple? After blaming yourself, lose your self-esteem, and anger, maybe you feel like walking – even if you’re still in love. With 19 million Americans suffer from depression, you’re not alone in your misery. And nobody knows what you go through better than Anne Sheffield, who coined the term “Fallout depression” in her. . . More>>

Depression Fallout: The Impact of Depression on Couples and What You Can Do to Preserve the Bond

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5 Responses to “Depression Fallout: The Impact of Depression on Couples and What You Can Do to Preserve the Bond”

  1. Marc Bernstein Says:

    I’m over this book, this is a final audit revision: I discovered that yes, helped me so much. Anne sensitive and compassionate book, has much to say on the issue of relapse into depression. I am writing this review, in order to correct some sentences rather hasty and poor in both Anne and members (including Lisa) on the board, “Depression Fallout.” I ask forgiveness for my harsh words. Is not only a diabetic, a patient suffering from a relapse into depression, the endless pain and injuries, more than 15 years (after the death of my father) along with extreme trauma grief. My only constructive criticism of the book of Anne’s: it has to do with this aspect of relapse in depression: my situation is different. Living with my mother (was blocked not only from depression, but should arthritus extreme grief and trauma) I try to live with and through my depression staff, as well as my depression relapse of the Board was there for me, and I am really grateful. If in the future of his books, the incidence of relapse into depression, the illness in the family, the son and brother to depression, trauma with loss that still affects more than this / worse about this subject has been discussed, would help people like me who survived the fire. I hope that when this final review and the new magazine seems to help people. Thank you, Anne, and thanks: Golden Heart. Marc Bernstein. Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Desperate Housewife Says:

    This book was very helpful in guiding me how to deal with my depressed husband. There is a new therapy approved by the FDA in August 2005: stimulation of the vagus nerve. I read the book “Out of the Black Hole: Help the patient to Vagus nerve stimulation and depression”. Depression author was almost identical to my husband. I hope and pray that this new treatment will save our marriage. Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Hygela Vibar Says:

    I bought this book hoping to understand what depression. Hoped that by understanding the disease could help my friend, make him happy, and save it. This book by Anne Sheffield has led me to understand the disease. But I salvato.Vorrei recommend this book to anyone who has a dear friend who is fighting depression. You’ll find in this book. Rating: 4 / 5

  4. S. Montoya Says:

    This book is a godsend. I thought I had a breakdown until I read this book. I learned that my symptoms were caused by the depressed person in my life. This book explains how to relapse into depression reflects the depressed person’s illness. You get dragged through the race (so to speak). If you have problems in a relationship due to depression, you should read this book. Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Comfort Says:

    It’s been nearly 8 years in a relationship with a depressed spouse, and finally a step forward for what they go through on a daily basis as a spouse for support. Many times I wanted to finish because of confusion, resentment, anger and demorilization I consider to be the other side of the cycle of depression. Now I know tools for dealing with millions of people face the same challenges and we must be able to manage or help to change lives. Good information gathered from different angles. This book literally saved my mind. Rating: 5 / 5

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