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OverviewDepression can be hard to understand and even harder to talk about. Yet statistics show that more young people than ever are struggling with depression, as well as anxiety disorders and other mental health issues. So what exactly is depression? Why do some people struggle with it and not others? And where can we turn for help? In this book, Rachel Lane begins to unpack some of these questions as she shares her own experience of teenage depression and points you to the God who wants to walk with you through it. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rachel LanePublisher: Christian Focus Publications Ltd Imprint: Christian Focus 4Kids Weight: 0.185kg ISBN: 9781527106178ISBN 10: 1527106179 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 06 November 2020 Recommended Age: From 12 to 18 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsWarm, accessible and wise, this is a great resource for young people facing depression and those who care for them. It's a little book but packed with bible teaching, personal experience and practical advice. -- Emma Scrivener The statistics say that many (or most) of our young people will experience at least some symptoms of depression. In this book those young people will find the gentleness, warmth and understanding that only comes from hard experience. They will also find Christ and the promise that he can be their good shepherd through the darkest places. -- Ed Drew Personal, engaging and beautifully honest it explores the reality of what depression looks and feels like. This book gives hope to those who might be suffering both through what professionals may offer with medical help and psychological support, but also the hope that the God of the bible can give us, the God who not only understands our struggles but who helps us within them. -- Dr Tracey Foy ... deals delicately about the complexity and longevity of depression, weaving it through the complexity of her own story and the complexity of the Psalms - helping us walk with our Saviour through the various valleys we encounter. Just read it - it's very real, very honest, very practical, very biblical, and very helpful. -- Innes Macsween ... full of wise counsel, practical help, and gospel truth, while also being easy to read and accessible for all teens, regardless of Christian faith. I pray that this book will help teens battling with mental health issues to open up and speak to someone. -- Rich Arnold ... full of wise counsel, practical help, and gospel truth, while also being easy to read and accessible for all teens, regardless of Christian faith. I pray that this book will help teens battling with mental health issues to open up and speak to someone. -- Rich Arnold The statistics say that many (or most) of our young people will experience at least some symptoms of depression. In this book those young people will find the gentleness, warmth and understanding that only comes from hard experience. They will also find Christ and the promise that he can be their good shepherd through the darkest places. -- Ed Drew Personal, engaging and beautifully honest it explores the reality of what depression looks and feels like. This book gives hope to those who might be suffering both through what professionals may offer with medical help and psychological support, but also the hope that the God of the bible can give us, the God who not only understands our struggles but who helps us within them. -- Dr Tracey Foy Warm, accessible and wise, this is a great resource for young people facing depression and those who care for them. It's a little book but packed with bible teaching, personal experience and practical advice. -- Emma Scrivener ... deals delicately about the complexity and longevity of depression, weaving it through the complexity of her own story and the complexity of the Psalms - helping us walk with our Saviour through the various valleys we encounter. Just read it - it's very real, very honest, very practical, very biblical, and very helpful. -- Innes Macsween Personal, engaging and beautifully honest it explores the reality of what depression looks and feels like. This book gives hope to those who might be suffering both through what professionals may offer with medical help and psychological support, but also the hope that the God of the bible can give us, the God who not only understands our struggles but who helps us within them. -- Dr Tracey Foy ... full of wise counsel, practical help, and gospel truth, while also being easy to read and accessible for all teens, regardless of Christian faith. I pray that this book will help teens battling with mental health issues to open up and speak to someone. -- Rich Arnold ... deals delicately about the complexity and longevity of depression, weaving it through the complexity of her own story and the complexity of the Psalms - helping us walk with our Saviour through the various valleys we encounter. Just read it - it's very real, very honest, very practical, very biblical, and very helpful. -- Innes Macsween Warm, accessible and wise, this is a great resource for young people facing depression and those who care for them. It's a little book but packed with bible teaching, personal experience and practical advice. -- Emma Scrivener The statistics say that many (or most) of our young people will experience at least some symptoms of depression. In this book those young people will find the gentleness, warmth and understanding that only comes from hard experience. They will also find Christ and the promise that he can be their good shepherd through the darkest places. -- Ed Drew Warm, accessible and wise, this is a great resource for young people facing depression and those who care for them. It's a little book but packed with bible teaching, personal experience and practical advice. -- Emma Scrivener ... full of wise counsel, practical help, and gospel truth, while also being easy to read and accessible for all teens, regardless of Christian faith. I pray that this book will help teens battling with mental health issues to open up and speak to someone. -- Rich Arnold Personal, engaging and beautifully honest it explores the reality of what depression looks and feels like. This book gives hope to those who might be suffering both through what professionals may offer with medical help and psychological support, but also the hope that the God of the bible can give us, the God who not only understands our struggles but who helps us within them. -- Dr Tracey Foy ... deals delicately about the complexity and longevity of depression, weaving it through the complexity of her own story and the complexity of the Psalms - helping us walk with our Saviour through the various valleys we encounter. Just read it - it's very real, very honest, very practical, very biblical, and very helpful. -- Innes Macsween The statistics say that many (or most) of our young people will experience at least some symptoms of depression. In this book those young people will find the gentleness, warmth and understanding that only comes from hard experience. They will also find Christ and the promise that he can be their good shepherd through the darkest places. -- Ed Drew The statistics say that many (or most) of our young people will experience at least some symptoms of depression. In this book those young people will find the gentleness, warmth and understanding that only comes from hard experience. They will also find Christ and the promise that he can be their good shepherd through the darkest places. -- Ed Drew Personal, engaging and beautifully honest it explores the reality of what depression looks and feels like. This book gives hope to those who might be suffering both through what professionals may offer with medical help and psychological support, but also the hope that the God of the bible can give us, the God who not only understands our struggles but who helps us within them. -- Dr Tracey Foy ... deals delicately about the complexity and longevity of depression, weaving it through the complexity of her own story and the complexity of the Psalms - helping us walk with our Saviour through the various valleys we encounter. Just read it - it's very real, very honest, very practical, very biblical, and very helpful. -- Innes Macsween Warm, accessible and wise, this is a great resource for young people facing depression and those who care for them. It's a little book but packed with bible teaching, personal experience and practical advice. -- Emma Scrivener ... full of wise counsel, practical help, and gospel truth, while also being easy to read and accessible for all teens, regardless of Christian faith. I pray that this book will help teens battling with mental health issues to open up and speak to someone. -- Rich Arnold Warm, accessible and wise, this is a great resource for young people facing depression and those who care for them. It's a little book but packed with bible teaching, personal experience and practical advice. -- Emma Scrivener Personal, engaging and beautifully honest it explores the reality of what depression looks and feels like. This book gives hope to those who might be suffering both through what professionals may offer with medical help and psychological support, but also the hope that the God of the bible can give us, the God who not only understands our struggles but who helps us within them. -- Dr Tracey Foy ... deals delicately about the complexity and longevity of depression, weaving it through the complexity of her own story and the complexity of the Psalms - helping us walk with our Saviour through the various valleys we encounter. Just read it - it's very real, very honest, very practical, very biblical, and very helpful. -- Innes Macsween ... full of wise counsel, practical help, and gospel truth, while also being easy to read and accessible for all teens, regardless of Christian faith. I pray that this book will help teens battling with mental health issues to open up and speak to someone. -- Rich Arnold The statistics say that many (or most) of our young people will experience at least some symptoms of depression. In this book those young people will find the gentleness, warmth and understanding that only comes from hard experience. They will also find Christ and the promise that he can be their good shepherd through the darkest places. -- Ed Drew Author InformationRachel Lane is a pastor’s wife and busy mum who still spends as much time as possible reading! Previously a teacher of English literature, she loves books of all kinds but especially Christian biographies. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |