Silent Souls Weeping
In a culture that strives for happiness and perfection, depression and mental illness are often surrounded by stigma, misunderstanding, and endless questions In Silent Souls Weeping, bestselling author and nationally recognized journalist Jane Clayson Johnson hopes to change the LDS dialogue and cultural stigmas surrounding mental illness She vulnerably shares her own experience with depression along with the experiences of many other Latter day Saints, offering support to those suffering and understanding to those loving someone with depression. Best Download Silent Souls Weeping by Jane Clayson Johnson For Kindle ePUB or eBook – kino-fada.fr My mom bought me this book as she thought it would help me out in my life at this time.This book is about General Depression, as in clinical depression that often creeps up on most of humanity at some point in our lives It isn t the lows of life, that down feeling you get under certain circumstances happening at some time, it is really about the mental illness, or brain disease , as she calls it Because that s what it is She explains in detail how it is NO different than diabetes or cancer My mom bought me this book as she thought it would help me out in my life at this time.This book is about General Depression, as in clinical depression that often creeps up on most of humanity at some point in our lives It isn t the lows of life, that down feeling you get under certain circumstances happening at some time, it is really about the mental illness, or brain disease , as she calls it Because that s what it is She explains in detail how it is NO different than diabetes or cancer or other physical maladies and diseases It just haunts the brain itself and the part of the brain that houses emotions Depression is usually caused by dysfunction of certain neurotransmitters in the brain Just like dysfunctions in other parts of the body, it needs to be addressed Many times certain medications can help with the symptoms though it can be difficult and take time to find the right one s to work for each individual, this coupled with therapy individual, group, and family Also, she notes t...There is much to celebrate with the publication of this book it s a conversation starter for the important discussions members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints need to have regarding depression it calls out the toxic perfectionism in our culture as a force that complicates symptoms of depression it addresses depression in missionaries and youth it looks at suicide as an epidemic in society and so much .I love that topics are explored through the stories and experiences There is much to celebrate with the publication of this book it s a conversation starter for the important discussions members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints need to have regarding depression it calls out the toxic perfectionism in our culture as a force that complicates symptoms of depression it addresses depression in missionaries and youth it looks at suicide as an epidemic in society and so much .I love that topics are explored through the stories and experiences of the people the author interviewed for the book It really helps combat the feeling of isolation depression engenders And...I absolutely loved this book I, myself, have struggled with depression and found so much hope and validation in this book Jane is incredibly vulnerable as she shares her own personal battle with depression She also does a wonderful job sharing other individual s stories of their struggle She does a great job of sharing the realities of what people go through while suffering from depression, as well as offering nuggets of wisdom and hope Even if you don t struggle with depression, chances ar I absolutely loved this book I, myself, have struggled with depression and found so much hope and validation in this book Jane is incredibly vulnerable as she shares her own personal battle with depression She also does a wonderful job sharing other individual s stories of their struggle She does a great job of sharing the realities of...One of the many people Jane interviewed while writing this book was my husband While he doesn t deal with mental illness first hand he s learned a lot about supporting a spouse through it It has not been easy but we have both learned and grown togethe...This book really gets to the heart of mental health issues in the LDS community Contains much helpful info and hope as well Just wish it hadn t taken so long for our people to beopen about these very common situations A must readWith an expert journalistic background, personal experience with depression, and a gift for connecting with the inner most parts of the human soul, Jane Clayson Johnson has captivated the core experience and intensity of emotions of suffering from mental illness in a whole and comprehensive way, specifically addressing the experience of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints As an over all, but raw and close up look at mental health struggles, every reader has the opportunit With an expert journalistic background, personal experience with depression, and a gift for connecting with the inner most parts of the human soul, Jane Clayson Johnson has captivated the core experience and intensity of emotions of suffering from mental illness in a whole and comprehensive way, specifically addressing the experience of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints As an over all, but raw and close up look at mental health struggles, every reader has the opportunity to understand mental illness, in all it s forms and severity, through personal accounts, yet within the context of gospel truths to hear the the personal experiences of those who have suffered and those who love those who suffer to understand the hope that is available from those including a prophet, mission president, and missionaries that have been able to endure, serve, and accomplish amazing things in their lives amidst the struggle w...It is good to not feel alone Jane is incredibly candid with her journey through depression, as are the many people whose stories she shares Having family members who suffer from anxiety and depression, I have become convinced that the only way to remove the stigma from mental health and for those suffering to receive the help they need is to bring it out in the open There is too much suffering in silence I have a friend whose mother committed suicide because of depression I have several fri It is good to not feel alone Jane is incredibly candid with her journey through depression, as are the many people whose stories she shares Having family members who suffer from anxiety and depression, I have become convinced that the only way to remove the stigma from mental health and for those suffering to receive the hel...Wonderful book about depression and the stigma that surrounds it It shares moving stories from both caretakers and those suffering with it and highlights depression in different groups ie youth, postpartum, missionaries, etc Conversation about this illness needs t...

- 10 April 2018 Jane Clayson Johnson
- Kindle Edition
- 240 pages
- Jane Clayson Johnson
- Silent Souls Weeping