Coles

Loading Inventory...
Learning the Language of Depression: Overcoming Communication Barriers so People with Depression Are Safe and UnderstoodLearning the Language of Depression: Overcoming Communication Barriers so People with Depression Are Safe and Understood

Learning the Language of Depression: Overcoming Communication Barriers so People with Depression Are Safe and Understood in Brampton, ON

By None

Current price: $51.95
Visit retailer's website
Learning the Language of Depression: Overcoming Communication Barriers so People with Depression Are Safe and Understood

Coles

Learning the Language of Depression: Overcoming Communication Barriers so People with Depression Are Safe and Understood in Brampton, ON

By None

Current price: $51.95
Loading Inventory...

Size: Audiobook (2025 A)

Visit retailer's website
*Product information and pricing may vary - to confirm current pricing, availability, shipping, and return information please contact Coles. In the event of a pricing discrepancy, the retailer's price will apply.
As The Depression Project hears every single day from members of their social media community, a "language barrier" often exists between people with depression and those around them—many words, everyday expressions, and non-verbal forms of communication can take on a different meaning than they otherwise would when they are coming from someone who has depression. Consequently, in order to overcome this "language barrier" and therefore help people with depression feel safe, understood, supported and much better as a result. This book will: ● Explain what people with depression say other commonly spoken phrases that are often misunderstood by people who have never experienced depression themselves before. ● Share a wide variety of suggestions to help make it easier for people with depression to put what they are going through into words. ● Highlight the language people with depression often use that can indicate they are feeling suicidal. Learning The Language Of Depression is an ideal book for people with depression who would like some help communicating, as well as friends and family of someone with depression who would like to better understand their loved one.
As The Depression Project hears every single day from members of their social media community, a "language barrier" often exists between people with depression and those around them—many words, everyday expressions, and non-verbal forms of communication can take on a different meaning than they otherwise would when they are coming from someone who has depression. Consequently, in order to overcome this "language barrier" and therefore help people with depression feel safe, understood, supported and much better as a result. This book will: ● Explain what people with depression say other commonly spoken phrases that are often misunderstood by people who have never experienced depression themselves before. ● Share a wide variety of suggestions to help make it easier for people with depression to put what they are going through into words. ● Highlight the language people with depression often use that can indicate they are feeling suicidal. Learning The Language Of Depression is an ideal book for people with depression who would like some help communicating, as well as friends and family of someone with depression who would like to better understand their loved one.

More About Coles at Bramalea City Centre

Making Connections. Creating Experiences. We exist to add a little joy to our customers’ lives, each time they interact with us.

Find Coles at Bramalea City Centre in Brampton, ON

Visit Coles at Bramalea City Centre in Brampton, ON
Powered by Adeptmind