Accurate Depictions of Depression
It's not everyday that you find a book with a non-melodramatic or simplistic description of depression. But when you do, you feel seen, a bit more included, and a little less like the insect in The Metamorphosis. These are those books.
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Reasons to Stay Alive
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Lorelei's Secret
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Just Breathe Anthology
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Normal People
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The Bell Jar
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The Places I've Cried in Public
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score: 98,
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Anna Karenina
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score: 98,
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As Many Nows as I Can Get
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score: 97,
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The Silver Cord (The Silver Cage, #2)
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score: 96,
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Blue Label / Etiqueta Azul
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score: 95,
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Tags:
depression, mental-healt