Medical Books
Review:This is the most landmark work ever written in the field of dream interpretation. That doesn't mean that Freud was necessarily right about everything, but this is the book which provides the "benchmark" for all of the subsequent monographs on dream interpretation which have come since 1900. One could even say that the book was a benchmark for itself as it underwent a great many revisions between 1900-1920 or so. Welcome to modern day psychology: the realm of Sigmund Freud.
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Review:A helpful insight into the psychology of dreams for beginners . Only if Freud had lived in times when he could have interacted with the Tibetan Buddhist masters of the Drram yoga :) that would have been a great research he could have done Read more
Review:This book gave some wonderful advice for how to appropriately deal with the unpredictable emotions and actions of a toddler. After reading this book, I feel better prepared to handle my child in a way that fosters effective communication and positive growth. Read more
Review:About me: I started (intuitively) reducing carb and increasing my activity level around 4 years ago. I was overweight by at least 15kg. Initially it was very painful and I had little success. I didnt have any book and somehow couldnt do endurance sports, it was painfully hard.
I lost weight, but very slowly. Only around 1.5y ago i started reading a lot more about food, all the phytochemicals and made some changes to my diet (I already was quite informed about a lot of things). Back then sugar... Read more
Review:Steve Johnson brings upon the argument in this book that modern pop culture is vital to today's society. He defends the idea that video games are a way to stimulate the brain through the invitation for one to explore and challenge one's brain to continue; reality television shows display the hardships in human socialization; television with holds intricate details that piece together into a complex structure. He brings into the equation multiple examples of television programs such as the Sopran... Read more
Review:The book shipped so fast and in great condition! It even came with the text disk which I didn't expect so it was a nice bonus. The pages are not torn or written on, I couldn't be happier with the purchase. Read more
Review:"Sickened" is an autobiography about the victim of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MBP). MBP is a mental disorder in which a person (usually a mother) inflicts injury on another in order to gain attention and praise. In this case, the author's mother was the predator. It's hard to believe that anyone's childhood could be this awful. Ms. Gregory's childhood was not full of love, but of horrible abuse - such as being starved, given medicine to make her sick, subjected to rigorous and invasive me... Read more
Review:I love specific examples and this one has plenty. Very good-nurtured look into the anxious world of Autism. This didn't provide me with all the answers I was looking for but, helped me to understand more about my son. Read more
Review:I have been exposed to different methods of teaching kids with ASD over 30 years and this by far is the best choice. Please, if you have an autistic child or know of someone that does, recommend this read. It just makes sense! Read more
Review:Absolutely life changing book. I have been working on healing. I've been struggling with depression and anxiety. This book has helped me see how i was creating my own obstacles. How I developed coping mechanism that are unhealthy. It also gave great advice on how to correct these issues. I've thought of buying a copy of this book for a few people i know. It has been so helpful! Read more