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I’m glad my mom died – Jennette McCurdy
I’m Glad My Mom died by Jennette McCurdy is an inspiring tale of resilience, independence and the joy of washing your own hair. Read more -
The Varieties of Spiritual Experience – David Yaden, Andrew Newberg
Spiritual experiences have occurred within people around the world and throughout history, up to and including the present day. Yup, but nowadays science tries to make sense of it. Read more -
Brain Energy – Christopher M. Palmer MD
We are in the midst of a global mental health crisis, and mental illnesses are on the rise. But what causes mental illness? Read more -
We make Clocks, not Time – John F. Gerrard
In this book, John F. Gerrard relates his lived experience with paranoia, delusions of grandeur, and other mental health concerns Read more -
Strangers to ourselves – Rachel Aviv
In Strangers to Ourselves, a powerful and gripping debut, Rachel Aviv raises fundamental questions about how we understand ourselves in periods of crisis and distress. Read more -
Better Days – Craig Lewis
This book helps those aspiring toward recovery and also those in recovery -in basic ways- to make cognitive adjustments in how they live their lives. Read more -
Open Dialogue for Psychosis – Nick Putman, Brian Martindale
This highly readable book provides a comprehensive examination of the use of Open Dialogue as a treatment for psychosis. It presents the basic principles and practice of Open Dialogue, explains the training needed to practice and explores how it is being developed internationally. Read more -
A Road Back from Schizophrenia: A Memoir – Arnhild Lauveng
A Road Back from Schizophrenia gives extraordinary insight into the logic (and life) of a schizophrenic. Read more -
The Pocket Guide to Polyvagal Theory – Stephen W. Porges
Publication of this work enables Stephen Porges to expand the meaning and clinical relevance of this groundbreaking theory. Read more -
Living with Voices – Marius Romme
This book is a groundbreaking development in modern mental health because it recognises the importance of the first hand experience. Read more