Julian Simon was depressed for 13 long years, living each day under a
black cloud of sadness and pain. Simon consulted psychiatrists and
psychologists of several schools, and read widely and critically in the
psychological literature, desperate to find some therapy that would
banish his depression. Eventually he began to find help in the writings
of cognitive therapists. Simon cured his own depression within weeks,
and remained depression-free for the rest of his life. He made
innovative contributions to the cognitive approach, resulting in his own
distinctive technique, Self-Comparisons Analysis.