Author Mel Edwards Brings In New Kindle Book Depression Smackdown Via Amazon
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Depression is a
life-threatening problem for men and women worldwide, so much so that
the World Health Organization made depression its focus for 2012.
Expensive medications and conventional therapy are no longer considered
to be the only alternatives to deal with major depressive disorder. But
what happens when a patient’s depression is severe enough to warrant a
visit to the emergency room? Mel Edwards, who currently lives in
Indianapolis, IN, learned the hard way, and instead of hiding the truth,
she has drawn back the curtain in her revolutionary Kindle book
Depression Smackdown.
Depression Smackdown illustrates the steady
decline that can happen to anyone with depression, all the way through
to the reality check that helped heal her. Edwards states, “One in five
Americans suffersfrom a major depressive episode at some point in life,
and some estimate that 17% of people can be depressed at any given
time.”
Edwards continues, “Depression can happen to anyone, and
in my case I made a serious mistake at work one night letting a cuss
word slip, which I apologized for and made reparations for immediately.
However, I was already under a great deal of stress from major changes
in my position, my perception of those changes, and this added error
made me disproportionately ashamed to the point where I became
life-threateningly ill.” Edwards details her story in the first half of
Depression Smackdown, as well as the reality-check that significantly
changed her view of the situation and finally allowed her to heal. The
second half of the book includes resources for anyone dealing with
situational depression or a loved one in crisis.
“It is my
sincere hope to save lives,” Edwards states. “Errors happen in life, but
in my case, my career identity was threatened by my mistake. I asked
myself, ‘Who will I be if I could not continue (in my career)? What if I
am an absolute failure?’ and I did not know the answers. My self-anger
was so intense that my body was truly shutting down so far that I
reasoned that death was less painful than what I was putting myself
through mentally at that time. I did not want to die, so I went to the
emergency room, and got the reality-check of a lifetime when I saw the
daily lives of people who were completely unable to function or care for
themselves because their mental illnesses were so severe.”
Edwards
has been recovered from her major depressive disorder for two years,
and is actively working to help others avoid the same outcome, while
assisting loved ones in dealing with the thorny road of mental illness.
“As a society, we joke about being crazy, but to live with a mental
illness is not comedy, just as living with any potentially-terminal
disease is serious and daunting. I want people to understand that
depression can strike anyone, but there is treatment, a way out,
support, and hope.”
When asked if she was scared to share her
story because of the stigma, Edwards states, “Small-minded people will
talk about my error, my illness, and say how I was not fit to do my job
at that time. However, I keep my focus upon colleagues, parents, and
students who all have had to deal with mental illness and I remind
myself that breaking my silence could empower someone else. If even one
person can hold their head up high, and realize they can get help, and
recover, I will have lived my mission.”Reading Depression Smackdown can
certainly help you out to identify the ways to resolve your depression
and anxiety, as well as understand the intricacies of living with mental
illness.
For more details, please visit http://www.amazon.com/Depression-Smackdown-Reality-Check-Medication-Therapy-ebook/dp/B015YGBBXY and http://www.msmeledwards.com/
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