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  1. Jan 6, 2004 · by Claudia J. Strauss (Author), Martha Manning (Foreword) 4.5 229 ratings. See all formats and editions. When someone suffers from depression, friends and family members naturally want to help—but too often their good intentions come out all wrong.

    • Claudia J. Strauss
  2. Talking to Depression offers specific advice on what to do and what not to do—and what to say and what not to say—to avoid frustration and give the kind of caring, effective support that will make a difference.

  3. Jan 1, 2004 · This book is meant as an additional boon to therapy where those who love someone with depression can find ways to help their person by staying connected, avoid disconnection with unhelpful or supportive phrases, and learn also how to take care of themselves through the process.

  4. Jan 6, 2004 · By discussing common behaviors and situations, Talking to Depression offers specific advice on what to do and what not to do—what to say and what not to say—to avoid frustration and give the kind of caring, effective support that really makes a difference.

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    • Claudia J. Strauss
  5. Editorial Reviews. When someone suffers from depression, friends and family members naturally want to help—but too often their good intentions come out all wrong. This practical, compassionate guide helps readers understand exactly what their loved one is going through, and why certain approaches help and others have the potential to do ...

    • Claudia J. Strauss
  6. TALKING TO DEPRESSION: Simple Ways to Connect When Someone in Your Life Is Depressed. Claudia J. Strauss, . . New American Library, $13 (224pp) ISBN 978-0-451-20986-3. The...

  7. By discussing common behaviors and situations, Talking to Depression offers specific advice on what to do and what not to do—what to say and what not to say—to avoid frustration and give the kind of caring, effective support that really makes a difference. “A prescriptive guide for genuine relating with loved ones experiencing depression.

    • Claudia J. Strauss