Reasons to stay alive by Matt Haig – Published by Canongate, 2015
I really wanted to love this book and find it helpful but, in the end, it’s like reading an edited diary where everything else and everyone else is peripheral. That’s not meant as a criticism, but occasionally it grates.
For many people with depression, I’m very much afraid this book would make them feel even more miserable. Perhaps then, the book might be of more help to the families, partners and friends of people living with mental health problems, especially those who might not understand the reality of mental illness.
For those who know someone with the signs of depression, please, please don’t tell them to cheer up. No one wants to be depressed. And for anyone out there feeling depressed, please seek help, talk to someone. You aren’t alone.