Mommy, There's a Hole in My Heart: A Poignant Book About Childhood Depression
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Childhood depression is not a tantrum, not a “difficult age,” or bad parenting. It’s a hole in the heart through which joy, strength, and faith in the future leak out. How can a parent find a way to a child who closes the door, pushes away help, and doesn’t believe that there is a future ahead?
This book is for those who feel that something is happening to their child, but don’t know how to help. There is no intimidation or empty advice here. Only honest stories, answers to the most difficult questions, and support for those who are ready to walk alongside, even in the dark.
This book is also for adults who suspect that they experienced depression as a child or teenager. Inside, you will find validation — confirmation that a terribly unpleasant story happened to you, but not through your fault — and the opportunity to let go of the past.
You will learn:
- How to understand that this is not just teenage sadness, but depression.
- Why even a beloved child can think that no one needs him.
- How not to hurt while trying to help.
- Why the words "pull yourself together" can be the last straw.
- What to do if your child has lost the meaning of life.
If the light has gone out in your child's eyes, if you feel that he is withdrawing into himself, but do not know how to bring him back into the world - this book will give you the direction and tools to act.
This book is for those who feel that something is happening to their child, but don’t know how to help. There is no intimidation or empty advice here. Only honest stories, answers to the most difficult questions, and support for those who are ready to walk alongside, even in the dark.
This book is also for adults who suspect that they experienced depression as a child or teenager. Inside, you will find validation — confirmation that a terribly unpleasant story happened to you, but not through your fault — and the opportunity to let go of the past.
You will learn:
- How to understand that this is not just teenage sadness, but depression.
- Why even a beloved child can think that no one needs him.
- How not to hurt while trying to help.
- Why the words "pull yourself together" can be the last straw.
- What to do if your child has lost the meaning of life.
If the light has gone out in your child's eyes, if you feel that he is withdrawing into himself, but do not know how to bring him back into the world - this book will give you the direction and tools to act.
See also:
- All books by the publisher
- All books by the author
- All books in the series Practical psychotherapy