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Psych 101 - What you didn't learn in nursing school

Psych 101 - What you didn't learn in nursing schoolPsych 101 - What you didn't learn in nursing school (book)

Print: $21.95

From the author that wrote, “5150 – The One Who Flew Into the Cuckoo’s Nest.” I was treated so badly that I wondered what nursing staff was learning in school. I read everything the local college had to offer on psychiatric nursing, and I thought, “They sure didn’t treat me this way.” I decided to dive into a higher level of learning and studied books from the American Psychiatric Association (APA) and from Aaronson Publishing. This book is a compilation of my essays over the years and was created from therapeutic models that resonate with actual experience. Also, for individuals that want to learn about developmental psychology to understand human behavior. Much of my writings were extracted from the work of Glenn O. Gabbard, Margaret Mahler and Sam Vaknin. Building a therapeutic alliance is imperative to get treatment compliance. This book looks not only at etiology and symptoms in Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), but also treatment modalities.

5150 - One Who Flew Into The Cuckoo's Nest

5150 - One Who Flew Into The Cuckoo's Nest5150 - One Who Flew Into The Cuckoo's Nest (book)

Print: $24.95

A true story about personal journey in the following domains:

Psychiatric Hospital(s), DID, Borderline PD, PTSD, Schizoaffective Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Transsexualism, and Infantilism.

First time a book is published that resonates with the psychiatric hospital progress notes.

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FEEDBACK: I finished reading the book last night at 03:12 AM. I could not let go of it. I could not close my laptop. I went out to meet some friends but hurried back. This time it's a winner: taut, tense prose; a plot as captivating as any thriller's; a real-life story that reads like a nightmare and that ends in personal redemption. Couched in a lean and muscular text, all the important themes are here: self-discovery, one against the many, iconoclastic rebel faces down the system, justice for all, mental illness as a mechanism for social coercion. What a ride! What a treat! Brilliant. Sam Vaknin Ph.D.