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Since depression sometimes responds well to drugs, it's natural to
think that, without medicinal intervention, we're helpless in the face
of it. Like John Tarrant's groundbreaking Light Inside the Dark,
Philip Martin's The Zen Path Through Depression offers a powerful
alternative. A psychiatric social worker having recovered from depression
himself, Martin is a sympathetic voice, urging the reader not to escape
from depression or fight against it but to face it and work through it.
He says that the mindfulness exercises appended to each short section of
his book are optional, but they seem essential. It's true that the book
could stand alone with its one- and two-page sections devoted to trenchant
explorations of fear, death, sufficiency, choice. But the exercises bring
you through the quagmire of depression and back into life. They are true
experiences that untie knots impervious to thought alone. Instead of thinking
your thoughts, you watch them, and where they can take you finally is back
into joyful living. --Brian Bruya |