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Against Depression
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SKU: 9780143036968
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“Against Depression” by Peter D. Kramer, M.D., offers a groundbreaking exploration of depression as a disease. Challenging romanticized notions of melancholy, Kramer presents cutting-edge research revealing depression’s devastating impact and pathways to resilience. This thought-provoking book provides new hope and understanding for those struggling with mood disorders. ISBN: 9780143036968
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Aniket Mathur –
It is good to know that depression is more than sadness. The author provided another way to perceive the disease.
Keya Vyas –
Excellent exploration of depression as a disease! The author is well versed with the subject. Highly recommended.
Saurabh Rajak –
This book gave me hope! It provided a comprehensive, yet readable, overview of modern depression research. Very helpful.
Vikrum Singh –
A must-read for anyone wanting to understand depression’s impact. Kramer’s writing is clear and compassionate. Highly recommended.
Sanya Bidani –
The book has some compelling information, but it is very dense. It took awhile for me to get through it, and I am still not sure I understand everything.
Sanyum Chola –
Found the medical jargon a bit overwhelming. However, the core message about resilience was powerful and hopeful.
Gurleen Mangat –
Kramer’s book offered valuable insights into depression. While dense at times, the scientific approach was refreshing. A solid read overall.
Nikhil Yadav –
This book changed my perspective on depression. It is not just sadness. It offered a new way to look at the disease.
Dharm Pal –
Too clinical for my taste. I was hoping for more practical advice and less scientific data. It was OKAY.
Swapnil Mitra –
While informative, the book felt a little detached emotionally. I wished for more personal stories alongside the research.
Anagha P R –
An eye-opening look at the complexities of depression. Kramer successfully bridges the gap between science and empathy.