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I found this book to be beneficial for those who have depression. The book is easy to follow along and understand because it takes you step-by-step through the process of overcoming depression and workpages.

Dr. Pennisky

I found this book to be vaulable and very helpful to those who are dealing with depression as well as professionals who treat people with depression. I believe professionals can use this book as the textbook to start and facilitate a psycho-educational group on depression.

Bob Edlestein, LMFT, MFT

I have bipolar and wasn't unable to find help- until I read this book. This book was better than therapy because I could finally understand what doctors were trying to tell me.

Richard Martin

This is the most practical self-help workbook for personal development that I have encountered in my nearly 60 years. The procedures, exercises, and the many opportunities for self-relfection are invaluable no matter how serious or how insignficant one's problems...and readers can go at their own speed, as quickly or slowly as is comfortable for their situation. Jill has proved a tremendous publich service with her book.

Carolyn Abbott

Ms. Maschio has, in my opinion, made a real contribution in this dark area and focused light on an overlooked and unexpected source of help: one's own 'self-start' button."

Jack Seaton

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I found this book to be vaulable and very helpful to those who are dealing with depression as well as professionals who treat people with depression. I believe professionals can use this book as the textbook to start and facilitate a psycho-educational group on depression.

Bob Edlestein, LMFT, MFT

Ms. Maschio has, in my opinion, made a real contribution in this dark area and focused light on an overlooked and unexpected source of help: one's own 'self-start' button."

Jack Seaton

"This is the most practical self-help book for personal development that I have encountered in my nearly 60 years. The procedures, exercises, and the many opportunities for self-relfection are invaluable no matter how serious or how insignficant one's problems...and readers can go at their own speed, as quickly or slowly as is comfortable for their situation. Jill has proved a tremendous publich service with her book.

Carolyn Abbott

I found this book to be beneficial for those who have depression. The book is easy to follow along and understand because it takes you step-by-step through the process of overcoming depression and workpages.

Dr. Pennisky

I have bipolar and wasn't unable to find help- until I read this book. This book was better than therapy because I could finally understand what doctors were trying to tell me.

Richard Martin

 

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Is Deprssion Keeping You from Feeling Good about Yourself?

An indication of low self-esteem is a bad feeling towards one's self. Bad feelings are common with depression. How the brain is trained to think about one's self will determine whether he or she has low self-esteem.

How the brain is wired to think of one's self, will remain constant unless the individual begins to retrain the thinking involved. As LeDouix explains in his book, "Synaptic Self", people are what they think. If you think you are a lazy selfish person, then you will always tend to believe that about your self.

How to Change Self-Image

• Start by challenging the negative thoughts for truth. Then find out who you are and compare that with the negative thoughts about yourself. Chances are you will discover that you are not as bad as you thought you were. Paris Hilton was on the view a couple of years ago. She was asked how Paris is. All Paris could say was, "I like dogs". That was an interesting answer and all she seemed to know about herself at that time. She may be missing out being in touch with herself.

Learning who you are gives you the chance to be proud of yourself. And, learning who you are gives you the chance to rewire the negative thoughts to positive rewarding ones.

Remember on the homepage it was discussed how neurons grow and become like a mesh of neurons as information is added. If the information about yourself is all negative, you just might end up with a web of negativity. Being around a person who is negative all the time does not help if you have low self esteem. You tend to feed off of each other and see everything negatively. Yet, you have control to change how your brain sees yourself by looking at things in a more positive manner.

Take a small step today and list one positive thing about yourself. Every day add one more positive thing to the list.

You can learn more about rewiring your "synaptic self" as LeDouix puts it, in the book, When Your Mind Is Clear, the Sun Shines All the Time".

 

 

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