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Straight Talk about Your Child's Mental Health: What to Do When Something Seems Wrong

by Stephen V. Faraone

Parents reach for dog-eared copies of Dr. Spock when their child has a rash or the flu, but when "moodiness" lingers or worrisome behavior problems grow, they have nowhere to turn for answers or reassurance....


Hospitalscapes: 48 Poems

by Arcangelo Tinsley

'Hospitalscapes' is a collection of 48 poems describing my feelings and attitude towards medication and injections; the mental health system and the once-size-fits-all limited methods of treating patients. These...


Into the Light

by Karen Clements

This book called "Into the Light" is an autobiographical journey through my life in poetry form. It also has sections that describe the differing stages on my path to enlightenment along with photographic illustrations....


Role Motivation Theories

by John B. B. Miner

Role Motivation Theories is concerned with four types of organisations and what makes them work. The four are not exhaustive of all possible organisational types but they do represent the major forms found in...


The Psychology and Politics of the Collective: Groups, Crowds and Mass Identifications

by Ruth Parkin-Gounelas

What are the psychological factors in operation when we form groups or crowds, and how are these affected by socio-historical circumstances? History offers endless examples of different forms of human collectivity,...


Greengrey's Rambles: How to Remember North America: How to Remember North America

by Marc Latham

The Greenygrey proclaims itself Britain's most famous werewolf. It has been a prolific rise in fame for the greenygrey one, and the GG brand is now known all over the werewolf world. Like a cross between Loki...


I Go From Bad to Verse

by Donna S. Rubin

I've written a book, but it's not the usual kind of "I've got this disorder, this is how I deal". My book is funny and it rhymes. I think it helps people. Those I've shared it with said it's made it easier to...


Flirting with Madness

by Louise Ellison

'Flirting with Madness,' focuses upon the mental illnesses, Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Depression. 'Flirting with Madness' is written under the pen name of...


Mevla

by Fatma Durmush

Description Coming soon About the Author Fatma Durmush has had schizophrenia for thirty odd years and after living with that amount of mental health problems she when she reached forty decided she would begin...


Bipolarity and ADHD to Folding Mirrors: Poems Reflecting on the Mind, Life, Nature and Space

by Marc Latham

This book of poems owes as much inspiration to rock music as poetry. The early poems in the collection were inspired by rock lyrics rather than poetry, with songs proclaiming the twisted effects of bipolarity,...


BEYOND THE FACADE

by Eileen Chubb

Eileen is one of the unsung heroines of our time. Years ago when I opened the first refuge in Chiswick, London in 1971, I was fighting to bring attention to the plight of victims of domestic violence. Nan was...


Old Old England

by Rosaleen O'Brien

Old Old England is a masterpiece that could only have been written about by our award winning author Doctor Rosaleen O'Brien. The amazing world views of a legal system, social and religious zeal that was portrayed...


Broken Whole: A California Tale Of Craziness, Creativity And Chaos

by Keith Adams

Described as "...probably the most entertaining account of mania you'll ever read...", this raw, inspirational, story shows that a man can live a full, productive life with a serious mental illness. In 2006,...


In the Midst of Loafers

by Omohan Ebhodaghe

Okonofua Junior, an undergraduate student at the Metropolitan university of Benin or MUB, is put against formidable obstacles in the HOME, at SCHOOL, at the RELIGIOUS PREMISES and the ordinarily perceived PLAYGROUNDS...


Hidden Colours: An Original Screenplay

by Azeem Khan

Hidden Colours is a controversial drama screenplay tracing the life of Adam, a free-spirited young Asian man struggling with bi-polar disorder, who finally comes to terms with his mental illness. Isolated and...


Madonna Complex: Why Men Are Wired To Cheat On Women

by Debra Laino

The Madonna complex is not something new. In fact, it was and often times is still usually referred to as the Madonna-whore complex. And what does this mean exactly? The Madonna complex is a book which explains...


Land of Ice

by A. Sole

Land of Ice is a book of poems, written over a ten year period. Some of the poems were written in hospital. Their themes range from existential questioning, the media, simple beauty and the effects of my illness...


Everything I Do

by Donna Muldoon

This Book is about my struggle throughout my life against my inbuilt characteristic to see things in black and white. It is about my struggles to make sense of a dysfunctional family and to break free from the...


I Am Forever

by Alex Baillie

I AM FOREVER is a story about a world in which everyday items, possessions, ideas and concepts begin vanishing from existence. Charles Freemore is an office worker who leads an uneventful life until the world...


Icarus Still Flies

by Nigel Pearce

This is a collection of poetry and studies which have there origins and nature in my love of writing and ideas. This devolution to writing and reading are essential to my being and, ironically, contributed to...