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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3092469" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>Suicide may be the ultimate expression of depression. I have never been there, but studied it a bit in grad school. One of the best books I’ve ever read on the horrors of depression is by Pulitzer Prize winning author William Styron, called “Darkness Visible”. A short book, but an intense and personal look inside the mind of a person in this state. If you choose to read about this man’s experience with the illness, be prepared for a hell of a thought provoking look at “the diary of a Madman” as Styron terms it. I must have read this book half a dozen times over the course of the last 25 years or so. It’s a powerfully written and first hand story of a true survivor.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3092469, member: 10465"] Suicide may be the ultimate expression of depression. I have never been there, but studied it a bit in grad school. One of the best books I’ve ever read on the horrors of depression is by Pulitzer Prize winning author William Styron, called “Darkness Visible”. A short book, but an intense and personal look inside the mind of a person in this state. If you choose to read about this man’s experience with the illness, be prepared for a hell of a thought provoking look at “the diary of a Madman” as Styron terms it. I must have read this book half a dozen times over the course of the last 25 years or so. It’s a powerfully written and first hand story of a true survivor. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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