Depression - The Learning Path

 

"Get The Whole Picture and Beat Depression For Good"
Depression Learning Path

IF YOU suffer from clinical depression, the Learning Path will greatly improve your chances of beating it for good.

 

But to get rid of depression, and ensure it remains nothing more than a bad memory, you really need a complete understanding about what it is and how it works. That's what the Depression Learning Path is for.

 

We are excited to be able to share this information with you because, when we use it with our depressed patients, it is incredibly effective at helping them get rid of their depression. That's why we ask you to stick with us right through the Learning Path. Here's a bit of feedback to motivate you!

 

A Comment from a Happy Follower of the Learning Path

 

"I can say without exception that this is the best article I have EVER read about depression and how to beat it. And I have read many, having been a depressive for over 40 years!"

"I sincerely wish that more people could be made aware of your site, by some kind of publicity - be it more links from more sites or something. Because I strongly believe that they too would be helped by following the Learning Path and would then have the knowledge required on how to get help with beating their terrible depression."

"So I implore you to publicise your site far more, so that it reaches far more people, because I think it's the most easy to follow, practical guide to beating depression I have ever read."

"I would like to thank everyone who contributed to your site and hope that millions of people will get to hear of it and be helped by it - which they would be, if they only knew it was there!"

Yours most sincerely, Sandra Brierley, Basildon, Essex.

 

(When Sandra wrote in May 2002, the site had just been launched.)

 

You can read more visitor comments here.

 

 

One of the biggest obstacles to beating depression is the huge amount of inaccurate information in both popular culture and, amazingly, the medical profession. Therefore, a lot of what you read in the Learning Path may challenge your existing ideas about depression.

 

Before you embark on the Path, you should be fully aware that this information is for educational purposes only, to be used in a similar way that you would use a book in a library. Its creators are not medically trained, and it is not intended to replace medical advice. Please read the disclaimer before continuing.

 

By taking the Learning Path you will:

 

  • Learn the truth about antidepressants, and the truth about how effective they are
  • Find out what a major US government study recommends for the treatment of depression - the results may astound you, especially if you've seen a doctor or counselor
  • Protect yourself from damaging forms of therapy and counseling, and learn how to find a good therapist
  • Understand how depression works - it often makes people feel much better right away
  • Discover what you can do to help lift your own depression
  • And much much more. If you have problems with depression, the best way to beat it for good is to become an expert!

It will take you an hour or so to complete the Learning Path, so if beating depression is important to you, please set aside the time to complete the Path properly. Why not grab a coffee Grab a Coffee!and devote the next half hour to it? It could be the most important half hour you ever spent.

 

Are you short of time now?

 

Ensure you don't miss something vital with the Depression Learning Path Email Guide.

 

The Depression Learning Path is pretty long - we realise that. We have done our best to whittle it down to the essentials, but there is a lot you need to know about depression.

 

As well as a lot of really positive comments from visitors to the site (thank you everyone - it really helps us keep motivated!), we have also heard from time to time that it can be difficult to concentrate all the way through the Path.

 

And that's not that surprising. Depression can make it difficult to focus for extended periods.

 

That's why we have created the Learning Path Email Guide. Subscribe to the 'Guide' below and you will get an email every 2 days, leading you step-by-step through
the Learning Path and pointing out the most important points in each section to ensure you don't miss anything vital.

 

Your Privacy is Ensured

 

The emails will have the subject line 'Step 1 of Your Learning Path Guide' and will be from Mark Tyrrell, one of the creators of this site. That way, your subscription will be confidential from others glancing at your computer, in case this is important
to you.

 

We will use your email address purely for the purposes of sending you the Guide and keeping you updated with developments on the site. You can be assured that your
email address will be kept completely private.

 

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(If you are really, really pushed for time, but want an overview, jump to the most important page of the Path - Understanding Depression. Please come back and do the rest of the path later though, or subscribe above to get a reminder.)

Or, you can also download a printable pdf version of the Depression Learning Path here.

 

How The Learning Path Works

 

At the bottom of every page, you will see a Learning Path link: Depression Learning Paththat will take you to the next step. Once you have finished the Path, you will be asked if you would like to review any part. At any stage, you can use the link at the bottom left to go back a step.

 

Position of Learning Path Links on Page

 

 

 

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Your map to the Depression Learning Path

 

Below is an index to all the parts of the Learning Path. You will be returned to this index once you have completed the Path in case you want to review any particular section. For now, we recommend you start at the beginning. Smiley

 

Depression Learning Path
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The Learning Path

Click on the icon above to start the Learning Path. The table below shows you the steps on the Path.

Section 1 - Depression Information

You'll start by getting a complete overview of all the relevant facts about depression.

This will ensure you have an accurate picture as a foundation for the rest of the Learning Path.

Section 2 - Understanding Depression. How Depression Works

Probably the most important part in overcoming depression, a clear understanding of how it works, and what it actually is.

Section 3 - Treating Depression - Drugs and Psychotherapy

With all the available treatments out there, it's vital you can negotiate the minefield of drugs, therapies and counseling.

Dear Reader,

You'll find a wealth of information about depression on this site...

But, if you want immediate help, and are looking for a way to start feeling better right now, please try our Depression Recovery Program.

This program has helped so many people, and I believe it can help anyone who feels ready to become depression-free.

Yours truly,

Mark Tyrrell
Therapist
Trainer and Author



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