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|  | Amongst Ourselves by Karen Marshall, Tracy Alderman The first book written expressly for individuals with Dissociative Identity Disorder (formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder), Amongst Ourselves provides a first-person account of what`s like to live with DID and strategies to help sufferers improve their lives. 12 worksheets. AUTHOR: Karen Marshall, Tracy Alderman PUBLISHER: New Harbinger Publications FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Genius by Harold Bloom Description not available.In a celebration of the greatest creative writers of all time, a leading literary critic and author of The Book of J explores the mysteries of genius as expressed in one hundred of the most creative minds in history, including Socarates, Shakespeare, Milton, Dante, Hemingway, Whitman, and other notable authors throughout the ages. 200,000 first printing. AUTHOR: Harold Bloom PUBLISHER: Warner Books, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | The Vein of Gold by Julia Cameron, Tim Wheater This book features inspiring essays on the creative process and more than 100 imaginative, engaging, and energizing tasks that involve the reader in the inner play, leading to authentic growth, renewal, and healing. AUTHOR: Julia Cameron, Tim Wheater PUBLISHER: Sounds True, Incorporated FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Taking Time for Me by Katherine L. Karr Family caregivers must often juggle their duties as parents, spouses, and employees while tending to the daily needs of a loved one who is elderly, chronically ill, or dying. As the rising cost of care forces many more people to respond to the needs of a family member, increasing numbers of primary care providers will become susceptible to anxiety, frustration, guilt, confusion, anger, emotional and physical fatigue, resentment, worry and depression, and other sources of pressure. Soon stress becomes an everyday occurrence that at times seems insurmountable. If those who care for the ill and the infirm are to remain effective, they must confront the reality of stress and their obligation, both to themselves and their loved ones, to take the time to find ways of relieving these pressures. In Taking Time for Me, Katherine L. Karr's insightful observations and suggestions - enhanced by compelling personal accounts of real care providers who are struggling with their own needs while tending to the needs of others - demonstrate that caregivers can overcome their personal conflicts and develop innovative ways of renewing their strength without jeopardizing the well-being of those who depend on them. From exercise regimens and support groups to recognizing the humor in everyday situations, this book can revitalize caregivers for the challenges ahead. AUTHOR: Katherine L. Karr PUBLISHER: Prometheus Books, Publishers FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | The 7 1/2 Best Things Great Couples Do by John C. Friel, Linda Friel Description not available.Identifies the healthy habits and attitudes that characterize a successful relationship. AUTHOR: John C. Friel, Linda Friel PUBLISHER: Health Communications, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Families by Ann Morris Description not available.A simple explanation of families, how they function, how they are different, and how they are alike. AUTHOR: Ann Morris PUBLISHER: HarperCollins Children's Book Group FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Advice 
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