Undercurrents A Therapist’s Reckoning with Depression

Cover of Undercurrents A Therapist's Reckoning with Depression by Martha Manning
Publisher: Harper Collins
Year: 1995
Language: en
Edition: Revised ed.
Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 9780062511843
Dimensions:
Height: 8 Inches
Length: 5.31 Inches
Weight: 0.36155810968 Pounds
Width: 0.47 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 616.85/27/0092, B, 616.8/527/0092
Editorial overview Touché

“Undercurrents: A Therapist’s Reckoning with Depression” by Martha Manning is a revised edition published by Harper Collins on November 10, 1995. This 208-page book presents Manning’s personal journey through severe clinical depression, detailing her transformation from a successful professional to someone grappling with profound despair. Through her candid journal entries, Manning shares her experiences with insomnia, overwhelming household clutter, and the realization that she embodies the very symptoms she once diagnosed in others.

Readers will find a blend of humor and honesty as Manning navigates the complexities of her mental health, including her interactions with family and the medical community. The narrative explores the challenges of seeking help, the limitations of treatment, and her eventual decision to pursue electroconvulsive therapy as a last resort. With a focus on psychology, this edition invites readers to engage with the realities of depression while reflecting on the nuances of recovery and resilience.


Official synopsis Publisher

“Depression transformed Martha Manning from a happy, healthy, and successful wife, mother, professor, and psychotherapist who “lived with the innocent arrogance that [her] life was the simple product of [her] effort, will, and design” to a sleepwalker haunted by thoughts of suicide, “a house of cards, held precariously by the fragile conspiracy of wind, weight, and angle.”” “Undercurrents chronicles this transformation through Manning’s startlingly funny, deeply affecting, and always honest journal entries. Outlining the depths and dimensions of severe clinical depression, Manning’s quick wit and razor-sharp powers of observation allow us to laugh at and empathize with the mounting disarray in her life: insurmountable household clutter, nightly insomnia, manic, caffeine-fueled efforts to meet deadlines. We understand her terror as she evaluates a new patient only to realize that she herself meets all of the textbook criteria of depression, and feel her nowhere-to-turn despair as she is forced to acknowledge that the love of her family, the support of her therapist, and the exhaustive drug treatments administered by her psychiatrist are not succeeding in stemming the tide of her disease. Finally, Manning agrees to electroconvulsive therapy, or ECT. Notorious for its past abuses, its safety and efficacy open to debate, this controversial treatment becomes her last resort and only hope.”–Jacket

Explore more

Author

Publisher

Topics

FAQ
What is “Undercurrents A Therapist’s Reckoning with Depression” about?
This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Undercurrents A Therapist’s Reckoning with Depression” by Martha Manning. Synopsis preview: “Depression transformed Martha Manning from a happy, healthy, and successful wife, mother, professor, and psychotherapist who “lived with the innocent arrogance that [her] life was the simple product of [her] effort, wil…
Who is the author of “Undercurrents A Therapist’s Reckoning with Depression”?
“Undercurrents A Therapist’s Reckoning with Depression” is credited to Martha Manning.
When was “Undercurrents A Therapist’s Reckoning with Depression” published?
Publisher: Harper Collins. Year: 1995.
What is the ISBN for “Undercurrents A Therapist’s Reckoning with Depression”?
ISBN-13: 9780062511843.
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
Language: en. Pages: 208. Edition: Revised ed..

More Books by Martha Manning

Related Books by Topic