Depression (Psychology)
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A Brilliant Madness by Patty
Duke
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America by E.R. Frank
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An unquiet mind_ Jamison.
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Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath.
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Call Me, Anna' which is
Patty Duke's autobiography and very interesting.
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Coping with Depression is a great,
readable book.
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Crazy Horse Electric Game by Chris
Crutcher
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Cut by Patricia McCormick
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Damage by Jenkins
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Darkness Visible by William Styron
is a superb book for giving the reader a palpable picture of depression,
what it feels like and how one man dealt with it. His treatment,
several months in an institution, is not viable for most of us these days,
but he writes frighteningly well of the experience.
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Depression: What it is, How to
Beat it by Linda Wasmer Smith,
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Echo by Francesca Lia Block.
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Emotonal Disorders by Goldman,
Marshall Cavenish, 1994
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Everything You Need to Know About
Depression by Eleanor Ayer
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Girl Interrupted by Susanna Kaysen
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Go Ask Alice (anonymous)
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Heroes by Robert Cormier
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I Never Promised You a Rose Garden
by Joanne Greenburg
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Kid Power: Tactics for Dealing
with Depression by Nicholas Susan Dubuque
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Lisa. Bright & Dark. John
Neufeld.
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Listening to Prozac.* Peter Kramer.
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My Many Colored Days by Dr. Seuss
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Night falls fast_ a study of suicide
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Ordinary People by Judith Guest.
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Remembering The Good Times by
Richard Peck.
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Saving Lenny by Margaret Willey.
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Spinky Sulks by William Steig
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Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes by
Chris Crutcher
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The Reappearance of Sam Weber
by Fuqua is a beautiful story
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The Red Tree by Shaun Tan
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Touched with Fire, by Kay
Redfield-Jamison MD
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Vanishing by Bruce Brooks
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Yesterday I had the Blues by Frame
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You Don't Have to Feel This Way*
Collette Dowling.
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