Trials and Tribulations of Depression: Haiku, Quotes, and Thoughts of the Soul describe personal thoughts and feelings of Depression while living with this difficult illness. The book displays haiku poetry, quotes and thoughts. Descriptions of thoughts and feelings felt during depression are some that most people have dealt with. It's one thing to be "blue" when having a bad day or sadness when someone passes away. This book goes into deeper details on when depression doesn't go away on its own. When an individual's daily living routines have change, they may not be taking care of themselves, as they should. Constant feelings of sadness, worthlessness, hopelessness, and helplessness, feeling "down" the majority of the time and lacking interest in daily activities. The symptoms just mentioned are just a few details of what this book covers. In the end the book sheds light by way of recovery from depression. An interesting twist to getting inside the depressed... More > mind.< Less
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By john thompson
Oct 15, 2009
"A Book To Read :::" Trials and Tribulations of Depression by Tanisha L. Herrin is a book about depression and steps on living through it. The first section has pages of haiku and each one deals with the structure of pain and isolation and wanting to run away! it lets you crawl into the head of a depressed person and it shows the feeling and emotional stage they are in and you want to escape. A lot of the haiku have overwhelming emotion, and it hits the spot very well of wanting to hide, and loneliness is bliss and it packs a heavy weight on your chest. One that really spoke to me : which I go through a lot myself, being depressed is : ” It’s easy to say the world would be better off not seeing my face. ” this one, and the statement is really tragic. And it stood out really strong and it was emotional because so many people, including myself, have to fight this! And so many of her haiku in this book, really hit the spot over and over – like a hammer pounding a nail into... More > your head. The second and third part has intense quotes on depression. Some shocking words are wrapped up in these sections. … I would place this book in two category’s – depression and recovery – and the last bit of the book, is about the recovery steps of life, and how to overstep depression! The good outcome of life, and the lies your mind tells you! … This book is very emotional and very strong. I would recommend it to anyone! And it’s very easy to read!< Less