Anxiety Is Not Depression

by Cliff Wise


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$31.99
Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/7/2017

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 284
ISBN : 9781524686567
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 284
ISBN : 9781524686550
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 284
ISBN : 9781524686543

About the Book

Anxiety, Depression, and other mental afflictions are regretfully shunned by a society that favors winners. Losers are discarded or left to their own devices in most cases, like I was. This book is an inside, non-medical, non-scientific look inside the brain and life of a person whose life has been dominated by anxiety with a good measure of depression thrown in. It is a summary of methods that the author has employed to fight an invisible lifelong foe, the way the methods were discovered, and their effect. The objective is to provide the sufferer with the feeling that they are not alone, that there is someone else out there like "me." The first person is used to bring reality to this struggle and to give examples—some humorous in a self-depreciative way—of how things worked out. There is a slow buildup over time of an understanding of the issues that the medicine of the time was not able to provide and mostly does not provide today. At the end, values are assigned in a general sense to more than eighty-five methods (used over about sixty-four years of living) found in this book.

Advice: Do not buy this book and give it to someone else without reading it first to find out in your own opinion if it will be helpful to them. If you do and I find out about it, I will hunt you down and give you a solid thrashing. If you want to tell your friends that you were recently thrashed by a senior citizen, don’t take my advice.


About the Author

Cliff Wise has been struggling with anxiety and depression issues for about sixty-four years. He has tried many methods to fight against these ailments without knowing why. Anxiety is very difficult to self-diagnose, especially in a society that frowns on mental issues of any kind. Cliff sat down to write the great American novel in the 1990s and this book appeared instead, unraveling the tangle of events that dominated the directions of his life, of which there were many. The use of his life events to explain the methods that may be useful for others is only used to give a context to the events. Coincidentally, there is a lot about him as an individual in the book, and quite a few opinions. If you are interested in the details, then read the book. Cliff currently resides in Manhattan, New York, and Cape Cod. He has lived in six states, Puerto Rico, Europe, Asia, Africa and sometimes rolled up in a ball in the corner in all of these places.