Dorothy Rowe, the internationally renowned psychologist, brings 25 years of experience to this excellent tape. She shows how every one of us can take charge of our lives and find hope, happiness and freedom.
Depression is one of the most debilitating and imprisoning experiences – and it is on the increase. Isolation and fear take over when we realize there is a serious discrepancy between what we thought our life to be and what it actually is.
This tape shows you how to save yourself from despair, isolation, helplessness. Dorothy Rowe shows you how to come to a level of understanding and self-acceptance which will finally and for ever allow you to break free of the bonds of depression.
The psychologist who has changed how we understand depression and happiness
"Dorothy Rowes is the calm voice of reason in an increasingly mad world" Sue Townsend
Dorothy Rowe is a world-renowned psychologist and writer. Her explanation of depression gives the depressed person a way of taking charge of their life and leaving the prison of depression forever.
She shows how we each live in a world of meaning that we have created. She applies this understanding to important aspects of our lives, such as emotional distress, happiness, growing old, religious belief, politics, money, friends and enemies, extraverts and introverts, parents, children and siblings.
Her work liberates us from the bamboozling lies that mental health experts and politicians tell in order to keep us in our place and themselves in power.
At least this book taught me that I am more likely to finish stuff like this in audiobook form and that's very useful.
Otherwise, it was nice to be reminded of some things, but it all seemed rather basic. A lot of this stuff I already knew. And a bunch of other things mentioned (like the very strict dichotomy between extroverts and introverts, where I'm on the 51-49 point in the scale and it switches with mood, or the steps to letting go of loneliness, which I have completed and yet my loneliness problem isn't solved) really did not work for me.
If you're a newbie at trying to work on your depression, this is an excellent starting point. If your issue is a bit more nuanced and complex and you know all of these things but are a chronic overthinker or suffer from CTPSD, this is not revelatory at all.
Dorothy Rowe writes so well about depression, and how it can be lived with or even overcome. I heard her speak at Manchester Grass Roots bookshop. Both her voice, on the audiobook, and her explanations are helpful, and speak of recovery, and the journey from depression. Well worth reading or listening to.