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|  | The Story of Psychology by Morton Hunt The engrossing, definitive saga of the great thinkers and scientists who for twenty-five hundred years have been investigating the mysteries of the human mind and human behavior. AUTHOR: Morton Hunt PUBLISHER: Doubleday Publishing FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | The Gift of Therapy by Irvin D. Yalom From celebrated author and practicing psychiatrist Irvin D. Yalom, this guidebook for therapists, patients--or anyone interested in the psychotherapeutic process--offers 85 tips and insights on how to create and maintain a successful experience. AUTHOR: Irvin D. Yalom PUBLISHER: HarperCollins Publishers FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | What Dying People Want Facing death result in more fear and anxiety than any other human experience. Western medicine has accomplished a great deal in addressing physical pan and symptom management for people with a terminal illness, but much slower progress has been made in understanding or alleviating psychological or spiritual distress.. In WHAT DYING PEOPLE WANT, Dr. David Kuhl beings to bridge that gap by addressing end-of-life realities through his own experiences and through the words and experiences of dying people. He presents ways of addressing the pain, of finding new life in the process of dying and of understanding the inner reality of living with a terminal illness. He acknowledges the despair and recognized the desire for hope and meaning. Dr. Kuhl also makes the provocative case that insensitive communication by doctors creates more suffering for patients than either the actual illness or the knowledge of impending heath and offers guidance on preventing painful interactions. This is not a feel-good book about how we are deepened by a loved one's death. It isn 't a book about the last few days or moments. This is a book about what the day-to-day experience of living with a terminal illness is like over a long period of time. It will offer guidance, solace, and helpful strategies for terminally ill people and their families and caregivers. PUBLISHER: PublicAffairs, LLC FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Unlimited Power by Anthony Robbins An updated edition of Anthony Robbins's bestselling self-help guide for African Americans. Robbins joins with longtime friend and associate Joseph McClendon III, an authority in the African American community, to help African American readers overcome any societal roadblocks and cultural conditioning that might keep them from realizing their dreams. AUTHOR: Anthony Robbins PUBLISHER: Simon & Schuster Audio FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | You Owe Me by Eric J. Cohen, Gregory Sterling Often in intimate relationships, one partner is called upon to give more than the other--to put a spouse through school, to raise a family, to provide stability, to indulge the other sexually and/or emotionally. AUTHOR: Eric J. Cohen, Gregory Sterling PUBLISHER: New Horizon Press Publishers, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | The Floatplane Notebook by Clyde Edgerton Edgerton's first novel, Raney, went into six printings before becoming a smash paperback hit. His second, Walking Across Egypt, doubled the first's hardcover sales, set off a scramble for paperback rights, and launched the Book-of-the-Month Club's Discovery series. Now, there is The Floatplane Notebooks--a breakthrough novel that combines Edgerton's comic gift with his piercing insights into family ties. AUTHOR: Clyde Edgerton PUBLISHER: Ballantine Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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