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Books By Anne Sheffield

2003 
Depression Fallout

Depression Fallout, The Impact of Depression on Couples and What You Can Do to Preserve the Bond   April 2003.

An honest record of what happens to love relationships when depression enters the picture, with practical advice on what non-depressed partners can do to weather the crisis, keep the relationship intact, and help their loved one.

Of the millions of Americans who suffer from depression, few suffer in solitude. Unwittingly, they draw the people they love--spouses, lovers, children, parents, friends and co-workers--into their illness. In her first award-winning book, "How You Can Survive When They're Depressed," Anne Sheffield coined the phrase depression fallout to describe the emotional toll on the depression sufferer's family and close friends, who feel guilty about their sometimes negative reactions and neglect their own needs.

In this new book, Sheffield speaks specifically to people in love relationships with someone who is depressed, using the moving material from this web site's message board, current research in psychiatry and psychology, and her own insights to offer coping strategies for depression fallout sufferers. An expert at weaving together stories and framing them in ways that help readers, Sheffield offers useful and reliable information, support, inspiring stories, and a community of peers.

You can download the introduction to the book and take a look at the Do you have depression fallout quiz. An excerpt from chapter 1 is also available at sheknows.com.

  • "As a psychiatrist I admire and recommend this inspired guide to the hell imposed by a partner's depression and the coping strategies it offers. Remarkably, Anne Sheffield's own experience of depression fallout has dulled neither her insights nor her sense of humor."  - Dr. Donald F. Klein, Professor of Psychiatry, Columbia University
1999 
How You Can Survive When They're Depressed

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HOW YOU CAN SURVIVE WHEN THEY'RE DEPRESSED: Living and Coping with Depression Fallout   May 1999

The book that led the way and is still the best source for information, guidance, support and help for people who live with and/or love someone with a depressive illness.

The Coping Topics page has six powerful excerpts from this book.

  • "[This is] an extraordinary book, full of the insights that come from the fact that Anne herself was a victim of depression fallout ... She's got it right, and believe me, she'll help you cope."   From the Foreword by Mike Wallace
     
  • "Anne Sheffield has guided me to fresh recognition of myself in relation to my long-term spouse, again and again. I wish we'd had this book decades ago." -- Rose Styron
     
  • "Written in an engaging, articulate style, How You Can Survive When They're Depressed combines the personal with the practical and will serve as a gift to the millions of people who accompany the people they love on the journey to hell and back." -- Martha Manning, author of Undercurrents

2000 
Sorrow's Web

Sorrow's Web, Overcoming the Legacy of Maternal Depression  October 2000 

Another ground breaking book. Drawing on her experience of growing up with a depressed mother and then, years later, of becoming a depressed mother herself, Books for a Better Life winner Anne Sheffield casts long-overdue light on the grave threat to the health and happiness of millions of women and their children posed by maternal depression.

  • "In Sorrow's Web Sheffield identifies depression as a poison that can contaminate what is usually one of the most fiercely positive connections--that between a mother and child. She shows how it affects their relationship even before birth, and how its effects resonate across generations. With equal compassion for mothers and children, Sheffield integrates research with riveting interviews, which makes for a compelling read.... A hopeful book and a rallying cry for early intervention." --MARTHA MANNING, author of Undercurrents
     
  • "Anne Sheffield's book offers important help to depressed mothers. She has beautifully and eloquently captured recent advances in the study of depression and provides vital practical advice for both sufferers and those around them. I highly recommend it." -- William Beardslee, M.D., Gardner Monks Professor of Child Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, and Chairman, Department of Psychiatry, Children's Hospital, Boston
     
  • "A remarkable book based on careful research. Going beyond simple 'feel good' solutions, Sorrow's Web's message is skillfully couched in elegant prose and poignant personal history--Sheffield's own as well as that of others. Highly recommended for depressed parents, child 'survivors,' and professionals alike." --PETER S. JENSEN, M.D., Ruane Professor of Child Psychiatry, and Director, Center for the Advancement of Children's Mental Health, Columbia University

Sorrow's Web is now available as an eBook for you computer or Palm. You can purchase the eBook and download it from ebooks.com.


 
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