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The Roots of Sorrow : Reflections on Depression and Hope (edition 1986)

by Richard Winter (Author)

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Dispelling the myth that those who suffer from depression should feel guilty before God, Dr. Winter assesses currently endorsed methods of treatment and reveals how a biblical perspective of life can bring ultimate healing from depression.
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Title:The Roots of Sorrow : Reflections on Depression and Hope
Authors:Richard Winter (Author)
Info:Crossway Books, Westchester, I (1986)
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