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Millions of people live with depression every day and it can have a devastating impact on one's life--but know you are not alone. Cliff Richey and Mary Garrison help readers understand, manage, and live with depression, offering a tool on the path to recovery. Combining Mary's clinical expertise and Cliff's lived experience, Your Playbook for Beating Depression will make readers the captain of their own team, as they learn about depression as a medical issue, gain insights into proven and effective treatments, and get the most out of life while living with depression.

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Millions of people live with depression every day and it can have a devastating impact on one's life--but know you are not alone. Cliff Richey and Mary Garrison help readers understand, manage, and live with depression, offering a tool on the path to recovery. Combining Mary's clinical expertise and Cliff's lived experience, Your Playbook for Beating Depression will make readers the captain of their own team, as they learn about depression as a medical issue, gain insights into proven and effective treatments, and get the most out of life while living with depression.
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Autorenporträt
Mary E. Garrison is currently in her 12th year of teaching full time at Millikin University and has had extensive experience in the social work field, with over fifteen years of practice in mental health services, policy, and advocacy. She is a member of the National Association of Social Workers and an immediate past board member for the Illinois Chapter. She is a past recipient of the NASW Illinois Social Worker of the Year Award, the Cesar Chavez Social Justice Award, and the first ever recipient of the Macon County Continuum of Care Advocate of the Year Award (2015). Cliff Richey was the top pro tennis player in the United States in 1970, a winner of 45 pro singles titles, and a two-time member of the championship-winning U.S. Davis Cup team. The author of the book Acing Depression, he organizes charity tournaments to raise mental health awareness around the country. He lives in San Angelo, Texas.