Published March, 2012
By Cynthia Robinson
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By Cynthia Robinson
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Women who wrestle with injustice, engage in daily battles, stand up for their rights and refuse to be put down by anyone embody my model of womanhood. Yet when these same women have also to contend with severe and enduring symptoms of mental ill health, they may slide into a sorry state, totally dependent on others even to get a cup of tea.
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Published October, 2011
By Mary Farmer
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By Mary Farmer
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Cold Tea and Tears is Mary Farmer's biography of her life and work as a dietitian, and the result is a candid and highly personal account of her 30-year career.
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Published June, 2011
By Matthew Anderson and Jeremy Butcher
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By Matthew Anderson and Jeremy Butcher
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Phaco Fundamentals is a new surgical text that provides the trainee ophthalmic surgeon with a clear, concise description of a safe method to perform phacoemulsification surgery.
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€27.45
Published February, 2011
By G. Alan Smith
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By G. Alan Smith
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Psychologists seem to be everywhere these days, but it's a little known fact that in 1970 there were only a few hundred clinical psychologists in the whole of the UK. Author Alan Smith was one of these pioneers; working in the British National Health Service at the beginning of this young profession.
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€9.75
Published January, 2011
By Annie Armitage
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By Annie Armitage
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Annie Armitage was a successful nurse, dedicated to quality nursing care until, aged 26, she was diagnosed with Lupus and given 5 years to live. As she became increasingly ill, she started to wonder how the standard of nursing had slipped so drastically since her own training. This is her must read account of her experiences.
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Written by Trevor Silvester, the Editor of Hypnotherapy Journal for 9 years and Director of the Quest institute, this new book defines an exciting new approach to the field of therapy and counselling.
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€20.68
Published April, 2010
By Dr. Ken B. Moody and David Carvel
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By Dr. Ken B. Moody and David Carvel
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An amusing biography. Dr Moody details the patient-doctor relationship in an interesting and unique way.
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€9.75
Published December, 2009
By Mary Joyce Baxter
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By Mary Joyce Baxter
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This inspiring autobiography follows the life of Mary Joyce Baxter, who left home in the 1950's to become a nurse.
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Published December, 2008
By Charles T. Ross and Shirley F. Redpath
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By Charles T. Ross and Shirley F. Redpath
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Drawing on a lifetime of work and research into thinking systems, Charles Ross and Shirley Redpath present a series of radical theories about how the cluster of neurons that make up a brain develops into the accumulation of understanding and consciousness that each one of us has come to identify as our unique selves.
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€15.85
Published September, 2008
By David Paton-Williams
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By David Paton-Williams
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Hundreds of newspaper advertisements made him one of the notorious men of his time. Their outrageous claims included discovering a cure for influenza, launching the age of air travel, and even selling his soul to the devil. This work tells the story of his life and travels; his publicity and persona; and, his performances and lectures.
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€12.19