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  1. One in four women and one in six men will suffer from depression at least once in their life. Few are immune. It was the greatly admired Winston Churchill, a depression sufferer for much of his life, who nicknamed this human condition "Black Dog." Living with a Black Dog is perhaps the most useful book ever created about depression. In simple ...

  2. Apr 1, 2006 · One in four women and one in six men will suffer from depression at least once in their life. Few are immune. It was the greatly admired Winston Churchill, a depression sufferer for much of his life, who nicknamed this human condition "Black Dog." Living with a Black Dog is perhaps the most useful book ever created about depression. In simple ...

  3. Nov 26, 2020 · The "Black Dog" and Its Role in Depression. A black dog's image has been an omen for danger, death, or illness for a long time. While the image of a black dog may immediately conjure the thought of the grim or may inspire the thought of death, a black dog has been used to signify far more than death; a black dog has also been used to denote the ...

  4. Jun 4, 2021 · As early as 65 B.C., the Roman poet Horace wrote of “black dogdepression — essentially having a black dog trailing behind a person as a symbol of depression. It was a description Winston ...

  5. This is a video about what it’s like to experience depression. This was created by Matthew Johnstone. The illustrations and story are originally from a book he wrote called Living With a Black Dog: His Name is Depression. In 2012, he collaborated with the World Health Organization to produce this video to mark World Mental Health Day.

  6. Aug 1, 2005 · The Black Dog is an equal opportunity mongrel. It was Winston Churchill who popularized the phrase Black Dog to describe the bouts of depression he experienced for much of his life. Matthew Johnstone, a sufferer himself, has written and illustrated this moving and uplifting insight into what it is like to have a Black Dog as a companion and how ...

  7. Apr 1, 2006 · Just as it's predecessor ''I Had a Black Dog: His Name Was Depression'', this graphic novel offers some of the most easily understandable insight on depression there is, by not only explaining the do's and dont's of dealing with someone going through depression in a very accessible way, but also having great illustrations to go with these ...

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