I'm Depressed—Now What?
St. Dymphna's Guide to Building Your Depression Playbook
by Tommy Tighe
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Pub Date Aug 07 2026 | Archive Date Not set
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Description
“When we’re feeling depressed, we can’t really count on our brains to help us figure out ways to cope,” Tighe explains. “But we can pull out a playbook we’ve put together ahead of time to remind us of the tools we can use to find that peace we so desperately desire.”
If you’re struggling with depression, you know the feeling well—the heaviness, the exhaustion, the lack of joy, the fears that seem to circle endlessly in your mind. Eventually an honest, urgent question arises:
What do I do next?
In this compassionate and practical guide, licensed marriage and family therapist Tommy Tighe—author of the award-winning St. Dymphna’s Playbook—walks with you through that question with clarity, empathy, and hope.
Blending Catholic spirituality, mental-health insights, and practical coping strategies, Tighe invites you to create your own personalized “playbook”—a collection of tools, prayers, reminders, and habits that can guide you toward healing and peace when depression clouds your path.
With St. Dymphna as your patron and intercessor, you’ll confront the spiritual questions that depression so often raises: Do I not love or trust God enough? If God loves me, why does he let me feel like this? Is he listening when I pray? If he has a plan for my life, why does it all feel so pointless? Does he want me to suffer? Rather than dismissing these fears, Tighe meets them with honesty and faith, guiding you to bring them before God.
You’ll also receive guidance and answers to the everyday questions that surface in the midst of depression:
- How can I get connected to help, and should I look for a Catholic therapist or doctor?
- What if I reach out for help, but I don’t find relief?
- How do I find the motivation to go out when I just want to stay in bed all day?
- How do I tell loved ones I’m struggling without pushing them away?
- What should I do if I can’t find the motivation to get better?
- What good is it to try to be happy if I know the darkness will come back?
- Is there any real possibility that this feeling of suffering will go away?
- What’s wrong with me that I can’t handle this?
Each chapter includes:
✔ a short, accessible reflection on a common struggle;
✔ a simple affirmation to repeat in moments of distress;
✔ thoughtful prompts to help you understand your experience; and
✔ space to build your personal coping playbook for difficult days and long-term relief.
Whether you read this book cover to cover or return to it in moments of acute need, you’ll discover useful mental-health tools, spiritual encouragement, and a path toward God-centered healing.
Through faith, honesty, and small steps forward, lasting peace is always possible.
Advance Praise
“I’m Depressed—Now What? is the mental-health resource we have needed for so long. Tommy Tighe challenges the misconceptions of what it means to be a Catholic who struggles with depression, and he outlines clear and practical steps that illustrate how faith and psychology can work together as part of the healing process. He normalizes common experiences with depression and offers a wealth of options that readers can personalize. I cannot wait to recommend it to my clients.”
Julia Hogan-Werner
Licensed clinical professional counselor and author
“I am so often skeptical of resources that aim to simplify complexity with tips and tricks because such books too often miss the mark. I’m Depressed—Now What? exceeded every expectation, in the best way. Tighe offers practical guidance for people navigating depression without sacrificing the nuance needed to help you become an expert on your unique symptoms. This book tackles one of the most frequently spoken about but often misunderstood mental-health concerns with grace, clinical expertise, and compassion. It is infused with decades of wisdom gained from walking with real people and helping them experience true transformation. I am so excited to wholeheartedly recommend this book!”
Julia Sadusky
Licensed clinical psychologist and author of Start Talking to Your Kids about Sex
“This book is an outstanding and much-needed guide for everyone struggling with depression and those who walk alongside them. With clear, compassionate writing and practical steps for building a personal playbook, Tighe dispels myths and stigmas while pointing readers toward real hope and healing. As a marriage and family therapist and recovery advocate, I have long been searching for a guide like this to place in the hands of individuals and families caught in the downward spiral of depression.”
Scott Weeman
Founder of Catholic in Recovery and author of The Twelve Steps and the Sacraments
“As a therapist, I often see how overwhelming the ‘now what’ of depression can feel when insight is present but direction feels out of reach. I’m Depressed—Now What? meets that exact moment with clarity, compassion, and practical guidance. Tommy Tighe offers a thoughtful integration of faith and mental health, helping readers understand that depression is not a moral or spiritual failure but a human experience that deserves care, support, and attention. This book is a valuable resource for those seeking both spiritual encouragement and actionable steps toward healing, especially within a Catholic framework.”
Brya Hanan
Licensed marriage and family therapist and author of Befriending Your Inner Child
Available Editions
| EDITION | Paperback |
| ISBN | 9781646804825 |
| PRICE | $16.95 (USD) |
| PAGES | 160 |