- Hardcover: 212 pages
- Publisher: iUniverse.com (1 July 2003)
- Language English
- ISBN-10: 0595748643
- ISBN-13: 978-0595748648
- Product Dimensions: 23.4 x 16.3 x 1.8 cm
- Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
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The first of Goodbye Depression's two parts is an intimate account of the author's war with depression. With dry humor to offset the pain, it tells how her full and happy life collapsed into a deep depression. Then it tells how she fought her way back to a life as good as it had been before.
The winning strategy, presented in the second part, is based on the premise that there are no miracle solutions and nobody is going to solve depression for you, so you must take control and do it yourself. Goodbye Depression is based on experience and common sense, not on theories. It tells you in a direct and practical manner what to do and how to do it, speaking at eye level, from one victim of depression to another, not from the height of a professional pedestal.
This is a book written by a woman who has been there, has done it and has won, for people who want to win and are going to win.
Dalia Eliav is a mathematician and a teacher, a former competition swimmer and tennis champion and still a very active athlete. Her motivation for writing the book is the firm belief that what she has learned can surely help other people who suffer from depression and the desire to share it with them.
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Goodbye Depression is written by dalia Eliav who suffered from depression for many years and fought her way out. I felt identified with Dalia while reading the book. Dalia tells her story in very simple and clear words. It was very easy for me to follow the story of the "FALL" and then the way "UP".
Reading the book gave me hope that I can beat depression in the same way Dalia describes her winning strategy.
Reading the book gave me the good feeling of talking to a friend and learning from her experiences how to solve my own problems.
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