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The Antidepressant Survival Guide: The Clinically Proven Program to Enhance the Benefits and Beat the Side Effects of Your Medication

by Robert J. Md Hedaya

"Now patients can have the best of both worlds -- freedom from depression and freedom from side effects. Dr. Robert Hedaya offers a wealth of wisdom drawn from years of clinical experience, research, and teaching....


Am I Weird Or Is This Normal?: Advice and Info To Get Teens in the Know

by Marlin S. Potash, Laura Potash Fruitman & Lisa Sussman

Am I Weird or Is This Normal? is for every girl who has ever wondered whether all the stuff that's happening to her body, feelings, and relationships is normal -- and who's seeking the 411 that will get her...


The Human Side of Cancer

by Sheldon Lewis & Jimmie Holland

For more than twenty years, Dr. Holland has pioneered the study of psychological problems of cancer patients and their families -- whom she calls "the real experts." In The Human Side of Cancer, she shares what...


Fifty Years in the Service of Addiction Treatment: An Evolution in Paradigm and Policy

by David E. Smith

Addiction medicine in the US from the 1960s to 2012, when healthcare reform requires parity for addiction treatment.


Weekends at Bellevue: Nine Years on the Night Shift at the Psych ER

by Julie Holland

NATIONAL BESTSELLER

Julie Holland thought she knew what crazy was. Then she came to Bellevue. For nine eventful years, Dr. Holland was the weekend physician in charge of the psychiatric emergency room at New...


The Dark Threads

by Jean Davison

A vivid memoir of one young woman's psychiatric treatment in the Sixties which raises questions, that are still relevant today.


Looking for Spinoza: Joy, Sorrow, and the Feeling Brain

by Antonio Damasio

In the seventeenth century, the philosopher Spinoza examined the role emotion played in human survival and culture. Yet hundreds of years and many significant scientific advances later, the neurobiological roots...


Client Centred Therapy (New Ed)

by Rogers Carl

Presenting the non-directive and related points of view in counselling and therapy, this book defines the progress recently made in the development of the techniques and basic philosophy of counselling.


Images of the Self: The Sandplay Therapy Process

by Estelle L. L. Weinrib, Dr. Katherine Bradway & Dora M. M. Kalff

Formerly out of print and unavailable for almost 20 years, this book has remained the foundational text on sandplay psychotherapeutic theory. The theoretical mechanics of how sandplay, an effective nonverbal...


Comfortably Numb: How Psychiatry Medicated a Nation

by Charles Barber

American doctors dispense approximately 230 million antidepressant prescriptions every year, more than any other class of medication. Charles Barber explores this disturbing phenomenon, examining the ways in...


Getting Unstuck; Unravelling the Knot of Depression Attention and Trauma

by Don Kerson

Getting Unstuck is a groundbreaking first look at the complex interaction between attention, depression and the traumatic experiences of childhood. The three conditions-ADD, depression, and post-traumatic dissociation-intefere...


Acquainted with the Night: A Parent's Quest to Understand Depression and Bipolar Disorder in His Children

by Paul Raeburn

In the tradition of Kay Redfield Jamison’s An Unquiet Mind, Acquainted with the Night is a powerful memoir of one man’s struggle to deal with the adolescent depression and bipolar disorder of his son and...


Deja Review Psychiatry, 2nd Edition

by Abilash Gopal & Alexander Ropper

"Flashcards in a book" provide a comprehensive yet concise review for the psychiatry clerkship

Maximum retention in minimum time

Deja Review: Psychiatry boils down your coursework to just the critical concepts...


The Myth of Mental Illness: Foundations of a Theory of Personal Conduct

by Thomas S. Szasz

50th Anniversary Edition With a New Preface and Two Bonus Essays

The most influential critique of psychiatry ever written, Thomas Szasz's classic book revolutionized thinking about the nature of the psychiatric...