The principled career guide "Great Work" aims to help people do the work that matters most to them. Amanda Crowell’s "Great Work" is a guide to achieving a meaningful career based on one’s personal, distinctive talents. Based on the... Read More
"Children and Complex Trauma" is a powerful book that suggests means of creating strong relational networks to support children’s recovery and resilience. Chuck Geddes’s psychologically astute book "Children and Complex Trauma" draws... Read More
"The Art of Receiving and Giving" is inspiring guide to what’s fundamental in all healthy human relationships. Betty Martin’s spiritual self-help book, "The Art of Receiving and Giving", concerns the contributions of touch to one’s... Read More
"Taking Control of Schizophrenia" is a hopeful self-help book that suggests ways to live a full life within the context of a mental health diagnosis. Stewart Lightstone’s "Taking Control of Schizophrenia" is an empowering self-help... Read More
"Fear Traps" is an insightful self-help book concerned with how meditation techniques can be used to address trauma. Nancy Stella’s hopeful self-help book "Fear Traps" suggests a mindful approach to trauma and its effects. Advances in... Read More
"The Silent Epidemic" is a thought-provoking introduction to ND-PAE. Susan D. Rich’s "The Silent Epidemic" concerns a medical condition with an alarming reach. The book draws on Rich’s background as a psychiatrist to explain... Read More
"Never Say I’m Sorry" is a self-help resource concerned with the development of good behaviors and practices. Samer G. Touma’s direct, enlightening self-help book "Never Say I’m Sorry" argues that a life of meaning begins with... Read More
"Good Psych, Bad Psych" warns prospective patients to be critical of who is providing their care. Joshua Thomas dispels misconceptions about the Australian health industry in "Good Psych, Bad Psych", a self-help book concerned with the... Read More