About rising above troubling circumstances and leaning on one’s chosen family for support, "17 Runs" models self-improvement. Garnet Morris and Olivia Chadwick’s motivational friendship memoir–cum–self-help book "17 Runs" models... Read More
Drawing on credible medical resources and patient experiences, "Living with Pancreatic Cancer" breaks down the aspects of a cancer diagnosis with specificity and clarity. Earl J. Campazzi’s informative medical self-help book "Living... Read More
Encouraging “independent mastery of self” through nuanced individual assessments, CoreSelf Positioning is a thorough self-help guide. Tim Preston and Jonathan Thomas’s comprehensive self-help book CoreSelf Positioning is about... Read More
Guiding partners to assess and maintain a mutual sense of openness, "The Aperture Effect" is a supportive relationship guide. Psychiatrist and couples therapist Kathryn Ford’s relationship guide "The Aperture Effect" utilizes... Read More
In "From Self-Care to We-Care", psychologist Jordan Quaglia tackles the dilemma of whether to prioritize self-care or care for others, suggesting “we-care,” a holistic, science-based approach that includes both. The book argues that... Read More
Therapist Yael Eini’s self-help guide "Karma Healing" argues that current life problems are rooted in past-life trauma and advocates for a new method of healing. The book begins with candid revelations of Eini’s childhood in a... Read More
Couples therapist Isabelle Morley’s enlightening relationship guide They’re Not Gaslighting You is about understanding human behavior through a clinical lens. Addressing the widespread inappropriate use of clinical terminology in... Read More
Samantha Rose Hicks’s spiritual guide "Talking with the Tarot" takes a fresh approach to learning and interpreting the tarot. The book traces the long, conflicted history of the tarot and its early association with marginalized... Read More