- Genre:psychology
- Sub-genre:Psychopathology / Depression
- Language:English
- Pages:168
- Hardcover ISBN:9798986311739
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Overview
This book is to help individuals and families dealing with depression, suicidal attempts, and suicide tragedies, as well as those caught up in the deception that Black people do not get depressed or suicidal. It specifically offers hope for Black women who may be struggling to remain the bedrock of their families and communities.
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After years of battling depression and suicidal thoughts, Zoe's children are taken from her and placed into foster care. As she struggles to come to terms with her current situation, she finds that her image of the strong Black woman has been shattered. Zoe has found herself facing the harsh realities of living with untreated depression, resulting in the loss of her marriage, her children, her job, and her home. Zoe has faced career and financial struggles as well as cultural and racial stressors with no knowledge and skills of how to overcome these challenges. She feels forced into therapy, mistrustful of a system that seems unlikely to understand her or treat her effectively. But then she finds hope and begins to rebuild her life.
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