Brain Disorders

audiobook (Unabridged) Discovering Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Personality Disorders, and Autism

By Lee Randalph

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This is a big combination of a series of books. There are 8 titles, which are divided into following themes:


Theme 1: Many people have psychological issues. Some even have something we call "traumas," either from their childhood or some earlier events in their adulthood years.


Theme 2: In this guide, we'll show you a brief history of schizophrenia. By understanding what has happened in the past, present analyses will become clearer. Also, the concept of synchronicity will become apparent, as well as the side effects of schizophrenia that relate to suicidal tendencies, depression, bipolarity, etc.


Theme 3: Are narcissists sociopaths?

 

And if they are different, then can someone be both?

 

These and many other questions will be answered in this guide.


Theme 4: When it comes to healing from trauma, several important factors play a role. These factors help victims of traumatic happenings heal faster.

 

This is exactly what you will find in this book: You will find 7 reasons why you may still have PTSD symptoms, suggesting another perspective on your situation and the opportunity to improve it.

 


Theme 5: In this book, various topics will be included, like:

 

 

Children with ADHD versus grownups with ADHD.

Diagnosis analysis and thoughts about the dangers or benefits.

Social hardships children with ADHD face.

The question of whether or not ADHD can disappear in a person as he/she grows older.

Non-medical treatments to fight the symptoms.

Thoughts about mothers with ADHD in particular.


And three other themes!

Brain Disorders