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Overcoming Postnatal Depression uses the proven and trusted five
areas model of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). By bringing
together specialists in postnatal depression and with the use of
self-help resources, this book addresses all the common challenges
faced by women during times of low mood after having had a baby.
- CBT workbooks easy to use, practical, photocopy them for use in
your own life or job
- Written by award-winning authors and experts
- Proven to work through years of research and practice
- Step-by-step success follow the plan, see positive results
- Advice for friends and family offers support
Invaluable, proven, practical, and easy-to-use workbooks for all
CBT practitioners, psychiatrists, GPs, psychologists, neurologists,
physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and healthcare workers
to use to help the people in their care help themselves.
A linked free online support course is located at
www.livinglifetothefull.com with additional resources at
www.fiveareas.com
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This is a unique story of how a husband and wife both beat
cancer. The author of the book has beaten cancer twice and a few
years later finds herself in a carer's role when her husband is
diagnosed with cancer.
It is a personal story that answers the simple questions that
all newly diagnosed patients needs answering. The type of questions
that patients are too uncomfortable asking their specialist. These
include what it truly feels like to have cancer and go through
conventional treatment as well as tackle any side effects. It
recognises, in a very open and honest way, the emotional and
psychological effect of a cancer diagnosis.
The book is very informative and gives a lot of detail of the
variety of approaches the author and her husband followed to tackle
a diagnosis of cancer and beat the disease. The book also tells of
what it feels like to be a carer. Most importantly, this book is
written by a couple who have tackled the disease head on and beaten
it and therefore gives a first hand account on the inside story of
cancer.
This collection of sixteen essays considers evidence for the array of women's alliances in early modern England. The interdisciplinary essays, combining literary and historical methods and materials, are informed by feminism,queer theory, and studies of race, and consider the historical traces of women's connections in a variety of communities from cities, households, and court and classes of women from vagabonds to queens.
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