Demystifying Love

Demystifying Love

Author: Stephen B. Levine

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-05-13

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 113591379X

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Intended primarily for mental health professionals, Demystifying Love deals plainly with topics rarely written about for clinicians. The book discusses in a small package highly readable and useful topics, such as love (as both noun and verb), psychological intimacy, sexual desire, as well as infidelity, both in background concepts and clinical guidelines. As the book shows, love is the logical point of departure for a clinical understanding of sexuality and its problems. It is the most conventional framework for understanding sexual behaviors, the one that is broadly endorsed across many cultures, often as the ideal context for sexual expression. The book integrates an analysis of love in patients dealing with intimacy, sexual desire, infidelity, forgiveness and reconciliation. Detailed with compelling case studies, the author’s skill as a therapist comes through in the discussion of these topics—many of which are at the heart of numerous couple problems. In creating this illuminating work for mental health professionals, Dr. Levine may have underestimated its appeal. Dr. Levine’s ability to shed light on our internal processes as we love and attempt to be loved throughout life may prove to be of interest to a far broader audience.


Demystifying mental health

Demystifying mental health

Author: Sizzino.com

Publisher: Sizzino.com

Published: 2024-04-10

Total Pages: 13

ISBN-13:

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I denne e-bog gennemgås bl.a.: This e-book will equip you with knowledge and tools to navigate your mental health journey. Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn: Understanding Common Concerns: Demystify common mental health issues faced by young people, such as anxiety, depression, and eating disorders. Combating Stigma: Learn why seeking help is a sign of strength and explore resources available for support. Developing Healthy Habits: Discover the power of exercise, healthy eating, sleep hygiene, and mindfulness practices in boosting mental wellbeing. Building Resilience: Gain tips for managing stress, challenging negative thoughts, and cultivating gratitude. Creating Strong Connections: Learn the importance of social connection and strategies for fostering healthy relationships. This book aims to empower you to take charge of your mental health. It will guide you towards a more balanced, positive, and fulfilling life.


Demystifying Psychiatry

Demystifying Psychiatry

Author: Charles F. Zorumski

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 019538640X

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Psychiatry is arguably the most misunderstood specialty in modern medicine and psychiatrists are often thought of as part physician, part confessor, part police officer, and part shaman. In Demystifying Psychiatry, two eminent psychiatrists offer an illuminating look at the entire field, offering a clear and informative portrait of a medical specialty often clouded in myth. Zorumski and Rubin range from a basic discussion of what psychiatry is, to the types of illnesses psychiatrists treat, the training of psychiatrists, the treatment of psychiatric disorders (covering medications, psychotherapy, lifestyle interventions, electroconvulsive therapy, and much more), and how families can help with treatment. They caution the consumer about practices that should raise red flags. The book also covers new trends in psychiatry and explores the future of the field, predicting that major advances in genetics and neuroscience will lead to rapid and amazing changes in psychiatry. The book concludes with extensive reference materials that will be valuable both to general readers and medical practitioners.


Demystifying the DSM

Demystifying the DSM

Author: M. Ann Shillingford

Publisher:

Published: 2021-03-17

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9781793548962

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Featuring a unique clinical and educational approach, Demystifying the DSM: A Tool for School Counseling Students and Practitioners introduces readers to common diagnoses among children and youth. The text also provides counseling students and practitioners with a baseline knowledge of the cognitive and behavioral effects of common diagnoses on the academic, social, and emotional development of children in K-12 settings. The text recognizes that school counselors do not diagnose, but are charged with working with students within the school environment, so understanding common diagnoses for children and youth is a critical component of job effectiveness. Each diagnosis addressed was selected in consultation with experienced practicing school counselors. The chapters cover autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, social anxiety disorder, PTSD, self-harm, grief and bereavement, among other common diagnoses. Each of the 17 chapters includes case examples with related questions, as well as strategies for working with children and youth with the particular cognitive or behavioral disorder addressed. Demystifying the DSM is well suited for courses and programs in counseling, school counseling, and special education, as well as teacher education and school psychology.


Demystifying Mental Capacity

Demystifying Mental Capacity

Author: Sally Lee

Publisher: Learning Matters

Published: 2020-04-23

Total Pages: 189

ISBN-13: 1529726158

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This very practical book helps professionals and students to engage critically with their practice by addressing mental capacity and adult safeguarding. Its accessible and easy to navigate format include key topics surrounding assisted decision making, deprivation of liberty, and consent.


Stigmatized: Breaking the Silence and Demystifying Mental Illness

Stigmatized: Breaking the Silence and Demystifying Mental Illness

Author: Petrona Joseph

Publisher:

Published: 2021-09-03

Total Pages: 71

ISBN-13:

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Why is it so hard for me to stay in one place? Why don't I feel like the "Strong Black Woman" as perceived by friends and family? Who and what have I been running from my whole life? My planned suicide 10 years ago was a cry to God. And when a friend of mine joked about me being 'bipolar', I brushed it off. Years later, while suspended on a 30,000 feet bridge and had the worst panic attack of my life, I was forced to face my mental illness. I will probably always live with suicidal tendencies, but now I understand how to ride the waves of my depressive episodes. I know that hope and despair come and go in waves and my job is to make my way back to the shorelines of hope. Mental illness is stigmatized globally, but it does not discriminate. Even as you read this, somewhere in the world another person has just departed by suicide. Let's break the cycle. Sharing my story is one way that I can contribute to breaking the cycle of stigmatization, shame, fear, and guilt that compounds our efforts to heal our mental health. This book exposes the tremendous power of hope and healing and is told to offer new hope to others who are coping every day with mental illness.


Changing Minds

Changing Minds

Author: Dr Mark Cross

Publisher: HarperCollins Australia

Published: 2016-03-01

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 1460705610

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This compassionate and insightful guide will demystify mental health issues and help anyone concerned about themselves or loved ones. Leading psychiatrist Dr Mark Cross, from the acclaimed ABC TV series 'Changing Minds', feels strongly that everyone should have easy access to information they can trust about common mental health problems, whether for themselves or to help family or friends. The result is this empowering guide, written with Dr Catherine Hanrahan, which aims to cut through the myths and taboos about mental health and offer clear, practical help. It covers a wide range of common issues, from bipolar, anxiety, personality and eating disorders, to depression, post-traumatic stress and schizophrenia, and includes how to get help, what treatments are available and how to live successfully with a mental illness. Most importantly, it shows how carers and families can help a loved one through what can be a very challenging time. Since almost half of all Australians will experience a mental health issue at some point in their lifetime, this book is for everyone.


Handbook of Research on Assertiveness, Clarity, and Positivity in Health Literacy

Handbook of Research on Assertiveness, Clarity, and Positivity in Health Literacy

Author: Vaz de Almeida, Cristina

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2021-09-17

Total Pages: 423

ISBN-13: 1799888258

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Health literacy in practice requires the development of techniques that ensure that the patient can better access information, understand its content, know how to use this information, and make better health decisions. If the patient makes better health decisions, there are immediate reflexes in health outcomes. The aim is to develop an approach based on the commitment and creation of an atmosphere of trust that reduces uncertainty, anxiety, and embarrassment based on a process of assertive, clear, and positive communication (ACP model). The Handbook of Research on Assertiveness, Clarity, and Positivity in Health Literacy brings the consolidation of knowledge, strategies, and techniques to improve health literacy. This book discusses the importance of making sound health decisions: decisions that can save lives, prevent premature deaths, avoid hospitalizations and abusive resources to medical emergencies, and improve overall health outcomes for the individual, family, community, and society. Covering topics such as dietary guidance, health behavior change models, and medication reconciliation, this resource has theoretical and practical aspects essential to health information libraries, hospitals, clinics, health centers, health schools, patient associations, health professionals, medical students, researchers, professors, and academicians.


Rekindling Desire

Rekindling Desire

Author: Barry McCarthy

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-12-17

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1135919291

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For over a decade Rekindling Desire has helped to restore and restructure sexuality in thousands of lives. This expanded edition continues the exploration of inhibited sexual desire and no-sex relationships by the author, who brings decades of knowledge and the expertise that comes from having treated almost 3,000 couples for sexual problems. Contained within are suggested strategies and exercises that help develop communication and sexual skills, as well as interesting case studies that open the doors to couples’ sexual frustrations. The shame, embarrassment, and hesitancy that individuals feel with themselves, and the resentment and blame they can feel towards their sexual partners, are explored and put into context. Whether you are married, cohabitating, or dating, or if you are 25, 45, or 75, reading this book will help renew your sexual desire and put you on the path towards healthy, pleasure-oriented sexuality.


Demystifying Therapy

Demystifying Therapy

Author: Ernesto Spinelli

Publisher: Pccs Books

Published: 2006-09

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781898059899

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Dr Spinelli examines the assumptions of his profession.