Coping with Depression
Government of Western Australia – Centre for Clinical Interventions
Coping with Depression is a workbook from the Government of Western Australia’s Centre for Clinical Interventions that provides information about depression and strategies for managing mood. Its sequential modules start with an overview of depression and move on to strategies for management and self-management. Each module includes information, worksheets and suggested exercises or activities.
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