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I have always had a passion for traveling. I enjoy discovering this world's beauty, wilderness and adventure with new friends. This book is yet another journey of two people. A husband and wife with hearts and minds together and heart and mind disconnect better known as clinical depression. We worked hard over the many years to understand each other. My husband who suffered with clinical depression asked me many times how to be happy and I did not understand how someone could ask such a question. The truth is the sufferers of this disease do not have the tools to understand happiness and joy.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
I have always had a passion for traveling. I enjoy discovering this world's beauty, wilderness and adventure with new friends. This book is yet another journey of two people. A husband and wife with hearts and minds together and heart and mind disconnect better known as clinical depression. We worked hard over the many years to understand each other. My husband who suffered with clinical depression asked me many times how to be happy and I did not understand how someone could ask such a question. The truth is the sufferers of this disease do not have the tools to understand happiness and joy. Clinical depression is no one's fault. It can have to do with genetics, lifestyle, diet, injuries, illness, especially cardiovascular disease, and etc. Through our marriage I saw brilliance and decay. The subject matter discussing clinical depression and my personal experience observing this illness first hand is challenging yet it is important to share with my readers because mental illness has reached epidemic proportions throughout the world. It is critical our stories reach the public so we know - We Are Not Alone!
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Autorenporträt
Pamela Schuyler grew up in a middle-class family. As a child she tried to make things better for her parents who didn't get along, she did not succeed. She didn't know she couldn't fix them. Special teachers inspired her in third grade and middle school. She wanted to teach. The trick was to be knowledgeable enough to share the wisdom. Pamela went to college receiving undergraduate and graduate degrees in Art History, Photography and finally Ayurveda - an Indian practice of medicine that helps to balance imbalances. Before her teaching career she was a photo journalist, sports photographer and artist. Her first sports book was published in 1974 and Pamela had a number of art shows throughout the world. At 27 Pamela got married and here the story begins with "A Dialogue with Depression". This book shares the dialogue between husband and wife and efforts to understand and deal with the disease of clinical depression. On a long road of self-searching, begins a dialogue with her readers.