Description
Depression
The Way up When You are Down
Lost ambition. Emotional numbness. Fear and withdrawal. Fatigue. Marks of what is commonly called depression.If you are one of the many people suffering from depression, there is hope and there is help—a way up when you are down. Even if you don’t feel like doing anything, this booklet provides manageable steps for getting started on the path that leads out of depression. Edward T. Welch helps us understand the spiritual issues involved, whether one’s depression is caused by physical problems or results in them. Getting to the heart of what depression says and means, Welch guides us through a process of dealing with depression biblically and effectively.
About the Author
Edward T. Welch (PhD, University of Utah) serves both the Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation (CCEF) and Westminster Theological Seminary. At CCEF, he is director of counseling and academic dean, as well as a counselor and faculty member. At Westminster, he is professor of practical theology. He is author of Blame It on the Brain and When People Are Big and God Is Small and has contributed to several other books and journals, including the Journal of Psychology and Christianity.
Other Books in the Series
ADD: Wandering Minds and Wired Bodies by Edward T. Welch
Anger: Escaping the Maze by David Powlison
Angry at God: Bring Him Your Doubts and Questions by Robert D. Jones
Bad Memories: Getting Past your Past by Robert D. Jones
Forgiveness: I Just Can’t Forgive Myself! by Robert D. Jones
God’s Love: Better than Unconditional by David Powlison
Guidance: Have I Missed God’s Best? by James C. Petty
Homosexuality: Speaking the Truth in Love by Edward T. Welch
Just One More: When Desires Don’t Take No for an Answer by Edward T. Welch
Marriage: Whose Dream? by Paul David Tripp
Motives: Why Do I Do the Things I Do by Edward T. Welch
OCD: Freedom for the Obsessive-Compulsive by Michael R. Emlet
Pornography: Slaying the Dragon by David Powlison
Pre-Engagement: 5 Questions to Ask Yourselves by John Yenchko and David Powlison
Priorities: Mastering Time Management by James C. Petty
Procrastination: First Steps to Change by Walter Henegar
Self-Injury: When Pain Feels Good by Edward T. Welch
Sexual Sin: Combatting the Drifting and Cheating by Jeffrey S. Black
Stress: Peace amid pressure by David Powlison
Suffering: Eternity Makes a Difference by Paul David Tripp
Suicide: Understanding and Intervening by Jeffrey S. Black
Teens and Sex: How Should We Teach Them? by Paul David Tripp
Thankfulness: Even When it Hurts by Susan Lutz
Why Me? Comfort for the Victimized by David Powlison
Worry: Pursuing a Better Path to Peace by David Powlison