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If we are rarely able to be proactive and make our own decisions and spend too much time where we have to react to external events and pressures, there may well be resulting stress leading to depression. This can occur at work, in the family environment, with socialising, with illness and in other areas of our lives. There could be a massive trauma, almost certainly resulting from loss which is unresolved. There may be less-serious complaints which wear us down as the years pass by us. However, we shall find that there is hope with an answer somewhere whatever the circumstances in which we find ourselves.…mehr

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If we are rarely able to be proactive and make our own decisions and spend too much time where we have to react to external events and pressures, there may well be resulting stress leading to depression. This can occur at work, in the family environment, with socialising, with illness and in other areas of our lives. There could be a massive trauma, almost certainly resulting from loss which is unresolved. There may be less-serious complaints which wear us down as the years pass by us. However, we shall find that there is hope with an answer somewhere whatever the circumstances in which we find ourselves.
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Autorenporträt
James Francis Hadland was born just prior to World War II in Birmingham, England. He was educated at King Edwards School, obtaining O & A Levels and later BSc & MSc in engineering. After many years as an engineer and then a lecturer, depression crept insidiously into his life and full-time work became exceptionally difficult. Fortuitously there was an offer of early retirement and although his children were still at school, he accepted this and found some part-time employment. Producing this book helped him enormously and he believes it has been of use to other sufferers. Recovery took time but eventually was complete. James has also authored The Answers to Every Problem. Yes, Every Last One.