Tuesday, December 13, 2022

Help from relatives for sufferers from depression - e-book

 

Help from relatives for sufferers from depression e-book

 

I have learned over the years that depression usually takes a milder course and also disappears much faster when the RIGHT self-help is provided by the sufferer and the RIGHT support is applied by the sufferer's loved ones.

Peer Worms, author

  • the book contains almost 25 years of practical experience of the author Peer Worms, both as a sufferer himself and as a helper for others
  • intuitively, almost all relatives make big mistakes (with a lot of love) in their help, which can sometimes even harm the affected person
  • the reader learns to understand the depression CORRECTLY as well as to support the loved one with simple rules and methods
  • eBOOK in PDF format 16:9 for PC, notebook and tablet as well as in EPUB format for smartphones and eBOOK readers

 Your eBOOK "I Can Help"

Relatives and friends who are confronted with the topic "depression" for the first time often intuitively do many things to help, which are well intentioned but do more harm than help to the person affected.
I let you, as a relative, see through the eyes of your sufferer and learn how you can help really well and effectively.  

The mistakes of relatives.  

 Most people do not consider the mental changes in someone affected to be an illness. They see it as a kind of "sag" as a result of too much work, a broken relationship, etc. And from this follows the widespread assumption that the suddenly changed person can overcome his problem through effort, perseverance, through "forcing yourself to do something".

Depression is an illness! Put simply, this illness is caused by a metabolic disorder in the brain. A person with a broken leg cannot suddenly walk again by "pulling himself together a bit more", which is often expected from those around depression patients.

Anyone who has never experienced depression firsthand cannot usually imagine how someone affected feels without comprehensive information. I'll let you understand depression from a sufferer's perspective. This is the basis for being able to help properly and effectively.

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