Perfectly Hidden Depression Workbook
ebook ∣ A Step-by-Step Guide to Challenge the Ten Traits of Perfectionism That Mask Your Depression
By Margaret Robinson Rutherford
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When your life seems perfect to others, but you're slowly and silently falling apart—this workbook will help you recognize and challenge the ten traits of destructive perfectionism that mask and drive your hidden depression.
If you were raised to believe that expressing struggle is a sign of weakness, or if being emotionally transparent has always made you feel unsafe, then you may have protected yourself by creating a perfect-looking life—a life where you appear to be successful, engaged, and always there for others. The problem? What began as protection is now its own prison. You're filled with self-criticism and shame, and you can't allow yourself to express fear, anger, loss, or grief. You recognize something is wrong, but you're not sure what exactly—only that you feel trapped and alone. If this sounds like you, you may have perfectly hidden depression (PHD).
With this evidence-based workbook, you'll learn to challenge the ten traits of perfectionism that act to mask your depression, release feelings of shame, overcome the need to rigidly control your emotions, and cultivate true self-acceptance. You'll also find tangible tips for quieting that critical and rule-bound inner voice, and powerful strategies for coping with difficult feelings. Most importantly, you'll discover that asking for help isn't a sign of weakness, but a sign of your strong determination to heal.
This workbook will help you:
If you're ready to stop hiding and start healing, this workbook will guide you—every imperfect step of the way.