The Depression Journal - by Cara Lisette & Sophia Kaur Badhan (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The Depression Recovery Journal is designed to support you in managing and understanding your low mood.
- About the Author: Cara Lisette is a mental health blogger (caras-corner.com) and campaigner, a registered mental health nurse and CBT therapist.
- 144 Pages
- Psychology, Mental Health
Description
About the Book
This journal is a supportive guide to understanding and managing depression. Filled with creative activities, CBT and mindfulness techniques, colouring pages and journal prompts, it is designed to help you develop better communication skills and coping strategies to improve your wellbeing.Book Synopsis
The Depression Recovery Journal is designed to support you in managing and understanding your low mood. Drawing on evidence-based techniques, such as CBT, and on the authors' professional and lived experience, it features helpful journaling prompts, creative activities, and beautiful colouring pages to help you spot early warning signs, communicate better with others and develop coping strategies to improve your wellbeing.
Created by CBT therapist Cara Lisette and mental health advocate Sophia Kaur Badhan, the activities in this journal will help you better understand your experiences of depression and motivate you through difficult days towards living a full and happy life.Review Quotes
CARA LISETTE and SOPHIA KAUR BADHAN have captured some invaluable and creative ideas and exercises to help anyone experiencing symptoms of depression. These are supported by sections of informative paragraphs to aid understanding during what can be a distressing experience.--Jennifer Guest (Author and artist)
About the Author
Cara Lisette is a mental health blogger (caras-corner.com) and campaigner, a registered mental health nurse and CBT therapist. She is author of The Eating Disorder Recovery Journal, The Bipolar Disorder Journal and The OCD Recovery Journal. Find Cara on Instagram: @CaraLisette
Sophia Kaur Badhan is an award-winning mental health activist and speaker. Sophia is a recipient of The Diana Award 2019, which is the highest accolade a young person can receive for their humanitarian work and social action. She is also a recipient of the British Citizen Award from the UK Government for her services to Healthcare.