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This Morning , Denise Robertson
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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Hodder Education (31 Aug 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0340943246
  • ISBN-13: 978-0340943243
  • Product Dimensions: 19.8 x 12.8 x 2.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,107,352 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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When your life, or the life of someone dear to you, is turned upside-down by postnatal depression, it can be hard to cope. But you're not alone. In 'This Morning: Overcome Your Postnatal Depression' you will find the support that you're looking for, in a book that gives the unique, treasured This Morning blend of:

practical advice,
emotional comfort
real-life messages of help and hope.

Let Denise Robertson, This Morning's much-loved agony aunt, and counsellor Alice Muir, be your companions as they guide you step-by-step through both the practical issues and the complicated feelings you face now and in the days to come. Throughout you will encounter the stories of so many like you, who've been there, who know how you feel - and who found a brighter future.

'This Morning: Overcome Your Postnatal Depression', is split into five sections to give you the right support at the right time:
1. What to do right now
2. Taking the next steps, taking control
3. Long-term challenges and future hopes
4. Real lives, real life support
5. More help at hand

This title is published in partnership with This Morning.

About the Author

This Morning' is the UK's most popular daytime television programme, and was first broadcast in 1987. It has a regular audience of over 3 million, and a strong, valued reputation for 'trying to reflect what's important to people at home'.
Denise Robertson is 'This Morning's' resident agony aunt; the author of several books over the past 20 years she has helped thousands of individuals who have written to her in confidence, in addition to appearing on numerous tv programmes (including her own).

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2.0 out of 5 stars Didn't help me., 28 Mar 2009
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I developed severe post natal depression after the birth of my twins & I shudder to think about how poorly I was. I ended up needing hospital treatment within a Mother & baby unit for 7 weeks. On discharge, I was still pretty depressed although I was 100 times better that I was. I bought this book in an attempt to understand my illness a bit better. This book would be quite good I guess if you were suffering a milder form of PND. It gives symptoms such as "loss of confidence" & "poor concentration", etc, etc. If ONLY these sypmtoms were all you had to worry about! This book is not targeted at Mums with the worse cases of PND. Its just a self-help book that really didn't help me. It even says in one chapter that "severe PND is very rare so don't worry". No good for someone suffering from a more severe form of PND really. I ended up feeling a lot worse about my illness after reading this book because it covers very little on how bad PND can become and what to do in those situations. If you think that your PND can be "overcome" by breathing excersises and meeting friends for a coffee to "get you out of the house", this book will probably be helpful. Other than that, don't bother.
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