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Out of the Darkness: Postpartum Depression Is Not Something We Can Fight Alone

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Title: Out of the Darkness: Postpartum Depression Is Not Something We Can Fight Alone
by Sheila Macdonald
ISBN: 1-59129-793-1
Publisher: Publishamerica
Pub. Date: 01 September, 2002
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $12.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.33 (6 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: You ARE Loved
Comment: Being a man, I cannot directly relate to the underlying insidiousness of this disease. What I can understand and appreciate is that it took great courage for Sheila McDonald to bare her innermost feelings on this subject of Postpartum Depression. Sheila, I'm sure it will help countless others who share your pain, just to realize they are not alone. Thank you for sharing. Our best wishes for your complete recovery.

Rating: 4
Summary: Only a few mothers have exposed their terrifying Journey!
Comment: Founding Director of Postpartum Support International
It is a great pleasure for me to recommend "Out of the Darkness, Postpartum Depression Is Not Something We Can Fight Alone" to anyone who wants to learn the truth about this devastating disorder. Sheila MacDonald has opened her heart and soul to share her personal story about surviving postpartum depression. She is a brave woman. Only a few other mothers have exposed their terrifying journey in this manner. In my capacity as Founding Director of Postpartum Support International, I have spoken and corresponded with thousands of pregnant and postpartum mothers from all walks of life. Each one's story is unique. And yet, there is a common thread that Sheila's story captures. She articulates the depth of emotional sorrow and agony while in denial about her illness and then expresses her joy and relief when she finds answers in her quest for help. The Postpartum Social Support Movement is still in its infancy. Those who contribute to the development of knowledge and increase awareness about postpartum depression are true pioneers. Sheila MacDonald is among the growing network of individuals who are helping us to eliminate the denial and ignorance that surrounds the myth of motherhood. Thank you, Sheila!
Jane Honikman, M.S.

Rating: 4
Summary: One Woman Sharing Her Experience, Strength and Hope!
Comment: This book took me on a journey through the mind of one woman sharing her cycle in postpartum depression. From the beginning of this book, the author shared her stages of darkness, isolation, anger, intrusive thoughts, fear, suicide thoughts, childhood memories, shame, guilt etc...I admire her courage for allowing the public to see into her mind!

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