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Life Is Worth Getting Better: A Faith-Based Journey of Recovery from Depression, Anxiety, and Bipolar II Disorder

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Life Is Worth Getting Better: A Faith-Based Journey of Recovery from Depression, Anxiety, and Bipolar II Disorder
Life Is Worth Getting Better: A Faith-Based Journey of Recovery from Depression, Anxiety, and Bipolar II Disorder

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Life Is Worth Getting Better: A Faith-Based Journey of Recovery from Depression, Anxiety, and Bipolar II Disorder

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Life Is Worth Getting Better: A Faith-Based Journey of Recovery from Depression, Anxiety, and Bipolar II Disorder , shares the story of Maria A. Mansfield as she takes on an eleven-year-plus battle to overcome a trio of mental disorders. She writes honestly of her eighteen-month treatment and of her resolve to get better. In her account, Maria writes openly and sincerely about her experience, in a way most readers can easily relate to her story. She also adds valuable advice for confronting mental disorders in one's life or the lives of loved ones. She shares reminders from the Scriptures, of the consolation that faith in God can provide, and mentions the verses in the Bible, which helped her faith grow stronger during that season of her life. Maria's desire in writing this book was to be able to encourage others to get the help they need to recover. Her story is about hope and redemption and about finding encouragement to live your life to the fullest. Your life is a gift, that's why Life is Worth Getting Better.

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