Living with Schizophrenia
by: Dr Neel Burton & Dr Phil Davison
Sheldon Press (Dec 2007)
Living with Schizophrenia aims to fill a hole in information and self-help guides market by addressing the needs of people with schizophrenia and their carers, relatives, and friends. Topics include an authoritative description of what schizophrenia is and isn't, information and support for families and friends, how they can help, diagnosis, physical treatments, psychological treatments (talking therapies) and social interventions.
The Anxiety & Phobia Workbook
by: Edmund J Bourne
New Harbinger Publications,U.S.; 4Rev Ed edition (May 2005)
This is a revision of the best-selling classic. It provides step-by-step help for sufferers of anxiety and phobic disorders. This edition offers the latest treatment strategies for the whole range of these problems - panic disorder, agoraphobia, generalised anxiety disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder - with revisions that include updated information on medications, mindfulness training, and health-related conditions that aggravate anxiety.
Malignant Self Love: Narcissim Revisited
by: Sam Vaknin
Narcissus Publications, Czech Republic (1999)
A detailed, first hand account of what it is like to have a narcissistic personality disorder. It offers new insights and an organized methodological framework using a new psychodynamic language. Narcissism is a slippery subject: only with great difficulty can it be captured with words. A new vocabulary had to be invented to account for the myriad of facets and appearances - false and true - of this condition.
Women and Self-Harm (The Women's Press Handbook Series)
by: Gerrilyn Smith, Dee Cox & Jacqui Saradjian
The Women's Press Ltd (1 May 1999)
This powerful book looks at the reasons why women self-harm and describes the experiences of those who do so.
Secret scars: One woman's story of overcoming self-harm
by: Abigail Robson
Authentic (8 Mar 2007)
From five years old, Abbie didn't know who she was supposed to be. To deal with her lack of identity she turned to self-harm, using it as a form of control. Eventually she began the painstaking process of ceasing her behaviour and discovering her identity. She was finally able to say that she was free of self-harm.

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