"When I was a teenager, I had a nervous breakdown. Battling OCD and an eating disorder tested my sanity to its very limits, but I survived. And then I thrived. And now I've written this book, full of the things healthcare professionals can't tell you. Supported by Dr Radtha (from BBC Radio 1's The Surgery), this is a book about how to live well with a mixed up mind."--Back cover.
Forty years ago, Dr. Hal Huggins questioned this practice, and now legions of dentists, researchers, and citizens are adding their voices of concern.
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In this compassionate and empowering book, noted psychologists Gordon J. G. Asmundson and Steven Taylor provide simple and accurate self-tests designed to help you understand health anxiety and the role it might be playing in how you feel.
IT'S ALL IN YOUR HEAD, M.
It's All in Your Head: Remarkable Facts about the Human Mind
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It's All in Your Head chronicles her harrowing medical odyssey and her attempts to regain some sort of semblance of her old life after treatment.
Discusses the brain's role in thoughts, dreams, senses, emotions, and memories.
As entertaining as they are informative, the true stories in this memoir contain authentic magical theory and invaluable technical information.
Discusses the physiology and evolution of the brain, definitions and measuring of intelligence, problem solving, and other related topics.