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The Relate Guide To Starting Again
The Relate Guide To Starting Again
Nov 29, 2024 9:46 PM

Author:Sarah Litvinoff

The Relate Guide To Starting Again

When a relationship finishes it can feel like the end of the world - but it is also a new beginning. In Starting Again, Sarah Litvinoff looks at the lessons that can be learnt from a relationship that has ended and helps you to deal with your feelings of separation, grief and recovery. Through self-assessment questionnaires, tasks and discussion points you will reach a greater understanding of yourself and your relationships and be able to start looking to a positive future. This book will help you to come to terms with your divorce, separation or break up and assess what went wrong, become aware of and break patterns you have unconsciously repeated, enabling you to move on, meet new people and build a fresh social life.

Reviews

A clinically rich, informative and practical synthesis of what is known about how individuals may best bring their bipolar disorder under control

—— Professor Gordon Parker, Executive Director, Black Dog Institute

A must have companion for those with bipolar disorder and their family members. It contains an excellent description of symptoms, early warning signs and much more to understand and cope with the disorder effectively

—— Lakshmi N Yatham, Professor of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia

Written with passion, warmth and insight, this is a great reference for people living with bipolar disorder and their families

—— Tania Lewis, educator and consultant with bipolar disorder

provides insight into many of the challenges faced by teenagers and adults on the autism spectrum

—— Stephen M Edelson, PhD, Director, Autism Research Institute

I would highly recommend this book for anyone who lives, works, or educates someone on the autism spectrum

—— Dr Cathy Pratt, Chair, Board of Directors, Autism Society of America

Warmly funny, dry and mischievous... Genuine - and brilliant

—— Daily Mail

Intriguing and informed

—— Tom Whipple , The Times

Twenty-five essay-chapters examine 'cures' such as aspirin and thalidomide, all with a good bedside manner

—— Sunday Telegraph

This is a gripping history of the blundering progress of medicine

—— Christopher Hirst , Independent

A fascinating and irreverent history of medicine and those who've claimed to understand it, written by an NHS doctor with searing intelligence and a lively wit

—— Good Book Guide

A fascinating book

—— Word Magazine
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