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Why Am I Feeling Like This? - A Teen's Guide to Freedom from Anxiety and Depression - cover

Why Am I Feeling Like This? - A Teen's Guide to Freedom from Anxiety and Depression

David Murray

Publisher: Crossway

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Summary

Why am I feeling like this? teenagers ask, as they experience anxiety and depression at higher rates than ever before. In his latest book, counselor David Murray introduces readers to the personal stories of 18 teens who have dealt with different types of anxiety or depression and the freedom they experienced through practical steps and tools. This book will not only explain common causes of anxiety, but it will also equip teens with keys to unlock the chains of anxiety and depression. By utilizing these God-given truths and tactics, teens will experience new liberty, peace, and joy in their lives.
Available since: 06/17/2020.
Print length: 144 pages.

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