by Raj Persaud (Author), The Royal College of Psychiatrists (Author)
Although we are all born with brains and minds which are amazing, those who research and treat the symptoms of psychological and psychiatric disorder firmly believe we would all find our lives enhanced by a user's guide to the mind. We are supposed to be living in more enlightened times, yet it seems that more people than ever are suffering from mental health problems. In fact statistics show ... * 1 in 4 people will experience some kind of mental health disorder in the course of their life... * 1 in 6 of us will suffer from depression - most commonly between the ages of 25 and 44... * 1 in 10 people are likely to suffer from disabling anxiety at some stage in their life... Edited by Dr Raj Persaud and published in collaboration with the Royal College of Psychiatrists, The Mind : A User's Guide has been written by distinguished experts and offers information on the latest research into brain and mind sciences. It gives distinctive descriptions of behaviour, feelings and thoughts relating to a variety of conditions - including Addictions, Body Image and Bipolar Disorders, Depression and OCD - and helps us to clarify and understand symptoms and treatments. This handbook also confronts and debunks some of the most damaging myths and misconceptions surrounding the subject of mental health. Given how common these kinds of problems are throughout our lifespan, The Mind: A User's Guide could prove to be the most valuable reference book you own.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 500
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Bantam Press
Published: 02 Jul 2007
ISBN 10: 0593056353
ISBN 13: 9780593056356
Book Overview: An accessible, user-friendly and jargon-free handbook designed to inform and empower anyone who has an interest in safeguarding or improving their mental health.